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    It is evident through the story of Romeo and Juliet‚ that the characters were unable to fulfill external requirements and needs‚ while also pursuing love with each other. Through Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Lord/Lady Capulet‚ we can see the sacrifice that must be made. Romeo does not conform several times throughout the story. Firstly‚ after a street brawl at a public gas station in Verona by the Montagues and Capulets‚ the Prince makes a rule that there will be no street fights‚ and the next one would result

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play of love and hatred. In the centre of it all is Juliet‚ barely fourteen and still reliant on her wet nurse‚ yet willing to take her own life then to live without the one she loves. In the short four days‚ in which the play takes place‚ Juliet faces more than most in a lifetime. She is forced into marriage‚ she secretly marries an enemy of her house‚ her new husband kills her cousin and is exiled only allowing her one night of wedded bliss. She has to pretend to kill herself

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    Shakespeare portrays love in Romeo and Juliet in many ways. Their love is portrayed by images of light and dark and is juxtaposed against death‚ and he sets next to Romeo and Juliet the love associated with sight and appearances. In all‚ their love is of another world. The love of Romeo and Juliet is portrayed as otherworldly and heavenly. They are "star-crossed lovers"‚ with their destiny pre-determined; they and other humans have no control. Instead the control lies with fate and God. The lovers

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    Discuss tension how tension is created in Romeo and Juliet. ’Romeo and Juliet’ is a tragic love story between two ’star cross’d’ lovers. One of the most tense and fascinating scenes of the play is where the lovers first meet in Act 1 Scene 5. Shakespeare effectively uses references to the theme of fate in order to keep the tension and anxiety built up in the audience. The lovers’ death commences when Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ throws a party to which he invites all his friends. The Montages are not

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    In the play Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare the main character Romeo has various traits that affected the plot of the play. Romeo is a young teenage boy that is confused with his feelings and believes he is in love with the teenage girl he barely met named Juliet. The play takes place in Verona‚ Italy in the late 1500’s. Romeo is identified as one of the world’s greatest lovers. Overall‚ Romeo was determined and sneaky and these traits affected the plot of the story greatly. To begin with

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    In the story of Romeo and Juliet I think that Juliet loved Romeo more.Romeo didn’t know about love nor Juliet‚but they put there differences aside and fell in love with each other.They fell in love even tho their families were feuding with each other. Juliet is more in love with Romeo because she has a strong love for him even though they fell in love quick when he was so in love with Rosaline. She didn’t have a passionate love for any one else but Romeo in the story.Even tho her parents

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    Rage In Act Three‚ Scene Five of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietJuliet enters a stage of conflict where she strives not to get married to Paris since she has already confidentially wed Romeo. Lord CapuletJuliet’ father‚ learns about her resistance to marrying Paris and becomes frustrated. Throughout his speech‚ he criticizes Juliet and explains why marrying Paris is essential. Lord Capulet recommends what is best for Juliet and his family. For instance‚ he begins to point out Paris’s qualities

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    What does Romeo and Juliet have to say about love in Act 1? In the dictionary‚ love is described as being a strong feeling of affection towards another person. In our society‚ love can either be seen as something inexistent and completely imaginary‚ or something truly magical that everyone wants to experience at least once in their lives. In Romeo and Juliet‚ love is recognized as being the main theme as it is at the base of the whole storyline; however‚ Shakespeare intelligently shows distinction

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    Romeo and Juliet is a well known tragedy by the great 16-17th century playwright William Shakespeare. Various dramatisations and films have been made of this famous text such as Franco Zeffirelli’s classic historical version‚ and Baz Luhrmann’s modern spin on the story‚ but each of these still retain the original words written by the Bard. This play was one of Shakespeare’s earlier texts – written in about 1595‚ and is very firmly themed around love. This essay will explore the different areas of

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    Examine Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. In this essay I will be examining William Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon‚ Warwickshire and was alive during the Elizabethan era. He was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language. He wrote at least thirty seven plays and also wrote poems. His plays were comedies‚ histories and tragedies and some

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