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    Many people took part in the death of Romeo and Juliet‚ but out of all the wrong done who deserves the blame? In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo was heart broken until he saw Juliet at a Capulet’s masquerade ball. Then as they began to date they wanted to be married‚ but would have had to be married in secret due to their feuding families. When Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them‚ their worlds flipped upside down in a twist of unfortunate events. Friar Lawrence deserves the blame of their deaths

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    lovers” mentioned in the prologue again. Power of pride is also displayed with rhyming words “slave “face “an alliteration‚ ” fetch me my rapier” an assonnance‚”flesh tremble” and sibilance ”scorn at our soleminity” highlighting the power implied in Tybalt. The power is reflected by his frustration and anger due to Romeo’s presence in the party as he is part of the family that his family was in a feud with. Throughout the play Juliet increasingly showed her power over Romeo‚ The first instance that

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    the fighting. "Give me my long sword‚ ho." Capulet appears to agree with the conflict‚ and stays loyal to his family name. Capulet seems to be commanding and powerful. "He shall be endured... Am I the master here or you?" Capulet warns Tybalt at the feast‚ that Tybalt must obey him‚ as he is the master. He is arrogant and believes himself to be superior. Lord Capulet reveals a different side to his character when he speaks to Paris regarding Juliet. He is concerned that marriage is too sudden for

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    At the beginning of the story some of the servants got in a fight that ended up having even Lord Montague and Lord Capulet fighting. There were also sword fights between Tybalt and Romeo because Tybalt didn’t wanted his family honor to go to shame. This is relevant to today because in the story there were disagreements between the Montagues and the Capulets. Today there are variations between people‚ which causes fights. This could be

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    There is a thin line between the powerful contrasting passions of love and lust. The well-known tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare during the Renaissance. It is set in the city of Verona‚ Italy‚ where the love of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families send them to their graves. These lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are from the houses of Montague and Capulet. The influence of Friar Laurence will prove to be their demise and is responsible for the catastrophe that

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    add dialogue. This ties into your question #3. I don’t think that all stories need tons of dialogue‚ but to me‚ it feels like I’m getting a lot of backstory before I ever see anything from the character’s point of view. Maybe add past of someone’s eulogy? I’ve been to one funeral for a young person‚ and I’ve been to a few for older people. The difference I remember was the things people said. People feel like it’s important to say “they had a good life” or “they lived a long‚ fulfilling life” if they

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    Capulet in the Classic Shakespearean play of Romeo and Juliet displays a mixture of qualities rather than conveying a sense of consistency of action. When the audience first sees him‚ in act 1 scene 1‚ we find we find a Capulet who wants to straight away jump in a fight with younger members of his family -he being the older member should show the maturity an self-strain that you would expect from a man of his age- but instead we see him demanding”Give me my long sword” this suggests that he acts

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    Romeo and Juliet Who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? There are several people who could be blame for the deaths of these to young persons which are Romeo and Juliet. One of them that could be blame is there parents or Tybalt and Mercutio or even the nurse or other people.But the one that is mostly blame since the beginning is the Friar Laurence for all the things he did for Romeo and Juliet. One of the reasons for why friar Laurence is blamed is because He decided to marry Romeo

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    Finally‚ Shakespeare shows that the cause of many characters’ deaths is because of the unmitigated passion of characters that stems from love. Only a short while after meeting‚ Romeo and Juliet decide to get married secretly by Friar Lawrence. However‚ Friar Lawrence dislikes the rushed marriage‚ and strongly warns against such an action that he believes is ‚ “[...] too swift [...]” (2.6. 15). The Friar believes that the lovers are rushing into a permanent action too quickly‚ and that it will end

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    think about their decisions before they make them. In act III scene iii‚ Shakespeare illustrates that punishment leads to impulsive decisions. For example‚ after Romeo kills Tybalt‚ Romeo claims‚ “I am fortune’s fool” (III.i. 136). Through diction‚ or word choice‚ Shakespeare reveals that Romeo regrets slaying Tybalt; thus‚ the audience learns that Romeo’s action was out of free will and impulsive behavior. In act IV scene i‚ Shakespeare illustrates that people’s feelings lead to impulsive

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