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    Greed Over Love with Tragic Outcomes Youth must often suffer for parents’ mistakes and the children involved in the classic tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ "Romeo and Juliet"‚ suffer greatly for them. The parents of the Capulet and Montague families channeled energy into a very destructive‚ tragic outcome. Being too late to correct this negative behavior of hatred‚ disregard of feelings‚ and manipulation results in the most tragic events of all and the worst fear of any parent: the death of their

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    “I’ll go along‚ no such sight to be shown/But to rejoice in splendor of mine own” (I.II.100-101). In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo‚ a heartbroken man‚ desperately tries to find a way out of his depression. Benvolio encourages Romeo to attend a party in which he meets his star-crossed lover‚ Juliet. Due to Benvolio’s encouragement‚ Romeo was doomed to both his and Juliet’s tragic end. If it were not for Benvolio’s words and actions of encouraging Romeo to go to the Capulet’s

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    Love: An Emotion That Bears No Age Limit Love is defined as an intense feeling of strong affection‚ and for Dante in La Vita Nuova it was nothing but the emotion that changed his world. Love is scribed as something that’ll make people go to extreme lengths in order to fulfill their desires. However‚ Dante fell in love when he was merely a child at nine years old‚ and spent the rest of his adult life in self-reflection sobbing in his own heartache. The innocence of a child’s crush versus a gentleman’s

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    The Capulets and the Montagues are constantly in a feud which creates more obstacles in Romeo’s and Juliet’s relationship. Despite this feud‚ Juliet and Romeo continue to love each other deeply. An important quote that has symbolism in this scene is when Juliet tells Romeo‚ “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other word would smell as sweet.” (II.ii.43-44) Juliet tells Romeo that the thing they call a rose would smell just as sweet even if they

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    Romeo’s Curse “O‚ then‚ dear saint‚ let lips do what hands do…” is what romeo said when he first met Juliet and immediately found her heavenly. When he saw her his first love was out of thought and instantly wanted Juliet. So because of his lustfulness‚ loving‚ desperate he is now gone forever. In this story‚ Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet will be used to demonstrate the story your about to read. Romeo is very lustful for both of his loves. When his first love didn’t give him any he became very

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    has a big role in Romeo and Juliet’s lives. Friar is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by wedding them. If Friar would not have married them. “I’ll tell thee as we pass; but this I pray that thou consent to marry us to-day” (44). This quote means that Romeo asks if he can marry him and Juliet. “For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (45). Friar is agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet because Friar thinks that if they marry‚ the households will

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    One of the main themes explored in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is love and hate. Shakespeare uses paradoxical phrases and oxymoron to highlight the contrast of love and hate within the play. An example of this is in Act 1 Scene 5 Line 138 “My only love sprung from my only hate!” said by Juliet which uses anaphora and paradox to show the vast contrast between the love between Romeo and Juliet and the hate between their houses Capulet and Montague. This love and hate relationship between Romeo and

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    because of the failure of their families to accept their love for each other. The families are consumed with a single-minded hatred of each other that surpasses all reason. There is a lot of conflict in Romeo and Juliet including physical conflict Mercutio Vs Tybalt Mental conflict Juliet Vs the Nurse Psychological conflict Samson and Gregory Vs the Montague’s Emotional conflict Juliet Vs Lord Capulet Hatred conflict Capulet’s Vs

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    Mercutio

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    Mercutio was a very strong and important character in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio had two main roles. He was not only the Prince’s kinsman‚ but also Romeo’s best friend and companion. His infamous lines and eccentric speeches live on in the hearts of all Shakespeare fans. <br><br>Mercutio was portrayed as an eccentric‚ intelligent and loyal friend to Romeo. His language was full of sexual innuendo and allusions to legend and myth. Consider this quote from Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ "an

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    New Ending Act V‚ Scene III Verona. A churchyard; the monument of the Capulets. Enter Romeo and Paris. Paris This is that banished haughty Montague‚ That murdered my love’s cousin‚ with which grief It is supposed that fair creature died‚ And here is come to do some villainous shame To the dead bodies. I will apprehend him. Stop thy unhallowed toil vile Montague. Can vengeance be pursued further than death? Condemned villain ‚ I do apprehend thee. Obey and go with me‚ for thou must

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