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    “ What once had‚ forever lost; thy fate is destined‚ thy love star-crossed.” The two star crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ let fate take its course on their idolatry and ended up with fatal results. The author‚ William Shakespeare‚ was one of the greatest of his time if not the best. He wrote many plays but this is undoubtedly the most famous. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare uses foreshadowing to portray that the lovers fate ultimately led to death of both. Romeo‚ Benvolio‚ and Mercutio decide

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ act 4 scene 2 and scene 4 should be put together. Both scenes include preparations for the wedding the following day‚ but they are too weak as separate scenes.When Capulet sent one of his servants out to get some cooks‚ “Sirrah‚ go hire me twenty cunning cooks.” (4.2.2). But just two scenes later‚ they are in the kitchen cooking the food. “Come‚ stir‚ stir‚ stir! The second cock hath crowned.” (4.4.3). Getting the food‚ and cooking the food are two

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ written by Shakespeare‚ is a play filled with love‚ pitiful tragedies‚ and sorrowful deaths. Romeo and Juliet are “a pair of star-cross’d lovers” from the beginning‚ but they decide that they would rather die than ever be without each other (DOC A). The misfortune serves to part the feud between the two disputing families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues. The lives of Romeo and Juliet were suddenly terminated after the foolish decisions of Friar Laurence‚ their families

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    Romeo and Juliet: Theme Analysis In Romeo and Juliet‚ there are three very important themes. The first one is: “Family disputes are the worst kind of conflicts”‚ second: “True love is worth dying for”‚ and three‚ “Bad advice always leads to dire consequences. These themes are important because they stuck out the most‚ though not all the same. Throughout the entire text‚ the Montagues and the Capulets don’t get along. It might be probable that a lot of what happened unraveled because

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classical story of love that everyone has watched‚ read or heard about. Although it is a popular story based around love it isn’t all what it seems. Romeo and Juliet is more of a story of lust Romeo is about 18 and Juliet is about 13 years old and they both met at a party. Juliet was trying to escape the arranged marriage to Paris and Romeo was heartbroken from Rosaline when they ran into each other. They kissed before they even knew each others names and wanted to get married

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    Ovid's Tragedies

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    There have been many love stories written‚ some‚ more famous than others. Two of these love stories are Pyramus and Thisbe by Ovid and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. These two love stories have many similarities and differences within them. Shakespeare used many of the thoughts from Pyramus and Thisbe and incorporated them in his tragedy. The two plays had many similarities throughout their storylines. They both shared the same sort of tragedy. “She plunged into her heart

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    The play by William Shakespeare titled “Romeo and Juliet”‚ tells the story of a young couple. They tried relentlessly to overcome their family feuds to be joined in marriage. Though to everyone’s dismay‚ ended atrociously‚ when feelings of lust encouraged them to make drastic moves‚ all of which brought them to their deathbed. The suggestion of Romeo being responsible for their deaths is reinforced by characterizing him as impulsive and confused with what love is. Shakespeare conveys lust as

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    PART TWO The scene I shall be directing is one of the most dramatic and traumatizing scenes of Romeo and Juliette. It pulls in a great mix of emotions and ends in a devastating loss. Romeo: Romeo’s character is naturally peaceful and is one to be in fewer fights than his cousin and Mercutio “gentle Mercutio put thy rapier up”. In this scene I want Romeo to be extra happy and serene. I want him to be looking as if in a daze all at the same time I want him giddy and exited‚ e.g. he should be randomly

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    The song‚ Make Your Beginning‚ You Who Sing‚ which is a song of the Aztec nobility spoke to me muck like many works of lyric I listen to today. One for example is called‚ Can’t Complain by a band called Relent K. Each have the same basic message‚ which is do not worry about wordily things‚ just life life to the fullest because we do not live long. The song‚ Can’t Complain‚ focusses more on bad situations and telling the listeners how this person coped with the situation. Such as in the first few

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    How To Write A Eulogy It is a quiet room filled with people. Most of them have smiles on their faces. Some of them are even about to have a laughter or two. Is it easy to find such a room in a university? Yes. But is it easy to find such a room where people are holding a funeral in? Absolutely no. The masterpiece-eulogy by Margaret Atwood made it possible. That is right‚ I am talking about “The Great Communicator”(1999)‚ the eulogy to Northrop Frye. Like every other eulogy‚ the main idea of the

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