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    Imagine that you find the perfect person but you find that the person you have fallen for is an enemy of yours. In Romeo and Juliet‚ both Romeo and Juliet find themselves in this situation. In fault in our stars both Augustus and Hazel fell in love while acknowledging that the love they share shall not last long. In Romeo and Juliet‚ both Romeo and Juliet were interested in one another after the first glance but they don’t have family support which shows a signs of a healthy relationship but there

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    Romeo and Juliet the star crossed lovers were torn by something that was stronger than them and their families feud. The strongest force between these two happily ever after is a four letter word… Fate. Fate brought these two unlikely worlds together and pulled them apart with more damage than it had when began. In Romeo and Juliet’s tale the young lovers were meant to be when the servant couldn’t read‚ and when they meet at the party and finally the family feud‚ that was just the beginning of the

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    ESL E Culminating Activity Romeo and Juliet By Hsinju Pao The play of Romeo and Juliet is one of the famous story written by William Shakespeare. It is considered by many people to be one of the world’s greatest love stories‚ a story about two young star-crossed lover from two enemy families‚ who took their lives not only because of the feud‚ but also their fate. However‚ as the love story ended up with the untimely death‚ who is responsible for their death might be a common question. In many

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    murder of Romeo and Juliet? Was it the feud‚ maybe it was the Friar and the Nurse. In this play two star-crossed lovers find each other‚ they no nothing about each other‚ but yet they claim to be in love. They get married and then Romeo gets banished and claims he would rather die than be banished. Juliet then takes a potion that makes it seem as if she’s dead and then Romeo finds her‚ drinks a potion and dies‚ Juliet sees Romeo’s dead body and then she stabs herself. Done‚ Romeo and Juliet are to

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    Friar John arrives in Mantua and delivers the letter to Romeo. Romeo smiles and thanks Friar John. The next day Romeo arrives at the Capulet tomb and waits outside the tomb for Friar Lawrence to arrive. Friar arrives and they go into the tomb‚ where they find dead bodies such as Tybalt’s. Romeo then quickly goes to Juliet’s body. They both wait patiently for her to wake up‚ switching on and off to guard the entrance. It was now Romeo’s time to guard the door when he sees that the Friar was bleeding

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    Bryston Ingram June 12‚ 2017 Ms.Nicholson Class: 9 Who caused the death of romeo and juliet? Romeo and Juliet is about a family feud and 2 teenagers falling in love with each other. Romeo and Juliet died because 2 people tried to let them live together but it ended up both of them killing themselves. In the play “ Romeo & Juliet died because of Tybalt’s dangerous actions and emotion and Lord Capulet’s greed for power. Romeo and Juliet was a sad but interesting play. It’s partially tybalt’s fault

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay By: Avery Froome February 25th‚ 2013 William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright and was also known as the greatest writer in the English language. He has written close to 40 plays‚ one being the famous Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy that was written at the beginning of his career about two young adults who meet‚ fall in love and soon get wrapped up in something no one ever expected. From sneaking around and lying to everyone‚ the characters

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    Who do you believe is truly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Explain and defend your position in at least 3 well written paragraphs with examples from the entire play. I believe many people are to blame. The first person to blame would be Friar Laurence. He married Romeo and Juliet in the first place. He never should have and told them they were too young and that they should have told their parents about it. He also should have told Lord and Lady Capulet‚ and Lord and Lady Montague

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay What role will a priest play in a story when two teenagers from two antagonistic households fall in love at first sight? It is really hard to imagine‚ isn’t it? But that’s exactly what Friar Laurence was doing in this play; he occupied a strange position in the drama Romeo and Juliet. He was kindhearted and helped Romeo and Juliet through many obstacles throughout the play. We should acknowledge that Friar Lawrence also played a very important role in the play‚ since

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo & Juliet we look at two star-crossed lovers‚ from opposite sides of an ancient grudge in the town of Verona and their struggle between fate and freewill. Shakespeare deliberately creates characters that can be held accountable for the tragic deaths of the central roles. Their untimely demise can be attributed to four contributing factors: The poor advice of Friar Lawrence and the Nurse‚ the two feuding households‚ the impulsive behaviour of our chief protagonists

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