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    However‚ Benvolio was with Romeo when he killed Tybalt and encouraged Romeo to run away to escape the death penalty for killing a Capulet. Benvolio says‚ “Romeo‚ away‚ be gone!/The citizens are up‚ and Tybalt slain/Stand not amazed./The Prince will doom thee death/ If thou art taken. Hence‚ be gone‚ away!” (III.I.125-128). If Romeo had stayed he might have been executed‚ leaving

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    In the Luhrmann version‚ the Montagues and Capulets would cars instead of having to walk and ride horses. The “prince”‚ chief of officers‚ would use a helicopter and uses a megaphone to tell Tybalt and Benvolio to lower their weapons. In the Zeffirelli version‚ the prince would ride a horse and will have his men follow him. Another difference is that the Lord Montague was riding a limousine in the Luhrmann version. In the Zeffirelli version

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    English Eulogy Me: Brett Dead man: Sam Hello ladies and gentlemen‚ my name is Brett Dalton and we are here to celebrate the life of Sam. Today we mourn for someone who was a father figure to most of us helping us through the good and bad times. No matter how well you knew Sam he was there to help like brothers in arms. As most of you will know Sam started off as a stockman‚ in the vast land of Mungindi. Rounding up horses and cattle all day long in the blistering heat was just what he

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    Eulogy on behalf of Hamlet By Liam Boyd Good lords and ladies of Elsinore‚ I appreciate your attendance here today on this particularly significant occasion. We gather here‚ to offer our gratitude and sorrows respectively for the life and death of the greatest man I have ever known‚ Prince Hamlet. I understand that no assortment of words could possibly convey the degree of Hamlet’s stature‚ so I only hope that God will assist me in articulating an outline‚ a sample‚ of the masterpiece that was

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    shun him for letting out his emotions. This leads to a more stable child‚ as we can see in the various scenes of the play. When Tybalt tries to duel with Romeo‚ he surprisingly objects to it saying “to such a greeting. Villain am I none. Therefore‚ farewell. I see thou know’st me not.”(III‚i‚35-36) Although part of the reason that he objects to go into battle with Tybalt is because of his recent marriage to Juliet‚ it is undeniable that the way that he was brought up also takes part in his decision

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    concerning masculinity. One example is Mercutio‚ who enjoys quarreling‚ fencing and joking. Mercutio is a character who enjoys showing off and displaying his authority and wit. He has definite ideas about what masculinity should look like. He criticizes Tybalt for being too interested in his clothes and for speaking with a fake accent. Similarly‚ he suggests that Romeo’s love-melancholy is effeminate‚ while his more sociable self is properly masculine. Therefore‚ his happiest when Romeo rejoins his witty

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    ‘’Romeo and Juliet’’ “Romeo and Juliet”and “Mysterious working of the Adolescent Brain” by Sarah Blakemore and william shakespeare.”Romeo and Juliet”is a tragic play with two teenagers who fall in love. And get married behind their parents back. And then ultimately it ends with six family members and they both kill themselves.Sarah maintains how teens are more likely to make mistakes thaomeo and Juliet comparisonn adults.Every mistake comes with a price ‘Romeo and Juliet” price for their mistakes

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    Eulogy: Romeo Citizens of fair Verona‚ today we gather here to grieve the loss of a precious child of God. Romeo Montague‚ a young man who was like a son to me‚ has sadly passed this realm. Although fate has already accomplished its deed‚ we can still remember the legacy Romeo has left at such a tender age. I first met Romeo when he was just a little child‚ born in a society absorbed in hatred. Romeo had a good life but was lonely. His parents did not have the time or energy to look after him

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    Eulogy for Crazy In life it’s better to die then to live another day as a lunatic in the poem “I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain‚” by Emily Dickinson the speaker seems to be having a mental breakdown‚ but as the reader we see it through imagery and metaphors the imagery is the funeral that the speaker is having inside their head‚ and in a way the speaker is also seems to be suffering because she cannot get a sense of reality. Dickinson use many metaphors in the poem to give insight of the state of what’s

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    drizzle dew” and the striking metaphor of Juliet’s body being a bark (ship) tossed about on a stormy sea. This is ironic in view of the storm that is to come later in this scene. Lord Capulet is very concerned to see her so upset about the death of Tybalt and believed the marriage with Paris will make her happy which is why he agrees to the marriage without consulting her. He tells Paris in the previous scene that he is confident that Juliet will be ”ruled in all respects” by him. However this creates

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