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    Many of the issues Romeo and Juliet faced throughout the story were the results of poor communication. Say this happened in modern day time‚ they could’ve easily expressed the times‚ dates and places of their rendezvous points. Even their untimely deaths could’ve have been avoided if not for their poor knowledge of each other’s plans. “To Mantua‚ with my letters to thy lord. “ (IV‚ i‚ 128). Seeing how their only method of communication was to write by letter‚ many issues could arise such as lost

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    In the prologue‚ Romeo and Juliet are described as “star-crossed lovers” and reference is made to their “death-marked love”. I think that Shakespeare created the impression that the cause of their death is because of their own willfulness. Romeo and Juliet loved each other no doubt about that. Their love was so strong that they killed themselves because they knew they couldn’t be together because of their family feud. This is a love story that has a tragic ending. A boy named Romeo son of Lord

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            Romeo and Juliet     In the book‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the plot is driven by forbidden love. Since both of their are in a huge family rivalry‚ they are automatically off limits to each other.  That’s why their relationship did not go to well. From falling in love in secrecy‚ to a double suicide‚ there were so so many things wrong with their relationship.  However‚ there are more reasons than just family grudges that keep them from being together. A reason why Romeo and Juliet would not be allowed

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    “…Arise‚ fair sun‚ and kill the envious moon‚ who is already sick and pale with grief…” “…a winged messenger of heaven…” Romeo is describing Juliet as his sun‚ once he shunned himself away from her‚ drawing his curtains cursing love and its forsaken pain. Now he craves her; the envious moon‚ the reader may infer this as his darkness that with Juliet all his past sin is but a memory; it is jealousy‚ of her beauty and radiance and so sick‚ pale with grief. Romeo proves himself fearless that he

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    How Juliet Changes From the Beginning to the End Romeo and Juliet have left many women asking themselves‚ "Romeo‚ oh Romeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo?" The novel Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare tells a story about two crossed lovers‚ and a feud between their families‚ in which cannot stop the strong love for each other. The Montages and the Capulets both go through hard breaking times just so that Romeo and Juliet may unite as one‚ but they end up finding out their love is too strong

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    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 to attend the masked ball at the Capulet house where they are forbidden to be

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    Act I of Romeo and Juliet? In Shakespeare’s play‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the theme of love is central to the play and is highlighted by being set against a backdrop of conflict and violence. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses the constant juxtaposition of love and hatred. I believe he does this so that the audience can really feel the plight of the two lovers set against such hateful circumstances. It also helps them to empathise and appreciate the struggle that Romeo and Juliet have to go through

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    order to move on with their own lives. Harboring negative feelings and holding grudges consumes you. The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare illustrates this quote well. In The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ many of the characters hold grudges and set out for revenge quickly after having been provoked. For example‚ the antagonist‚ Tybalt Capulet‚ is easily angered when the protagonist‚ Romeo Montague‚ shows up to the Capulet’s part uninvited. He swears for revenge and

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    Friar Laurence knows just as well as anyone else the great tension between the Montagues and the Capulets. When Romeo‚ a Montague‚ comes to the friar asking if he would help him marry Juliet‚ a Capulet‚ the friar should have counseled Romeo to take his time. The friar however‚ seems just as eager as Romeo to rush into things‚ but his intentions are not bad. In the friars mind‚ he thinks marriage will

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    A summary of how the literature is used in the curriculum:  Romeo & Juliet is used as part of the freshmen curriculum at Brookville High School.  It  is mandatory for all freshmen students to read.    Why Internet integration is beneficial?:  The use of Google Docs with this assignment allows students to collaborate in real time  on the same document.  This encourages student engagement.    Objectives:  1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of Romeo & Juliet.  2. Students will work collaboratively on Google Docs

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