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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet there are many contradictions. The play demonstrates both good and evil in people along with their love and hate. Shakespeare teaches that it is possible to do the impossible. Since they are enemy families it would be impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together‚ but we learn that anything is possible. This results in death because it truly was impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together and happy with their lives. A forbidden love causes two enemies to break boundaries

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    Juliet defies her parent’s wishes for her to marry Paris. In Elizabethan society‚ people would regard the act of a woman defying a man preposterous‚ making the context of this scene crucial for Juliet’s progression into a mature woman. Juliet‚ only fourteen‚ develops into a woman when her submissive nature leaves her. In response to her father’s arranged marriage‚ Juliet states this. “Proud can I never be of what I hate.” (3.3.147). In her conversation with her mother‚ Juliet pleads with her mother

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    beautiful young girl named Juliet‚ begins the play as a sheltered‚ obedient‚ and naïve child who has thought little to none about falling in love and getting married. Immediately after falling in love hard and fast for Romeo‚ the son of her family’s great enemy‚ she grows up rather quickly. Having not quite reached her fourteenth birthday‚ Juliet is at an age where she verges on immaturity and maturity. Though in this time period many girls her age get married‚ Juliet doesn’t quite feel ready to

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    lines we find underlying meanings and themes that ultimately build the premise of the story. All of Shakespeare’s writing invites the audience to indulge themselves in the themes present in his plays. The abridged version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet strips that away to make room for the main plot and subsequently shorten the story. The removal of key lines lead to the underdevelopment of character‚ theme and it overall takes away from the beauty of the original‚ which in turn causes the audience

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    By the end of act 2 Romeo and Juliet have changed considerably from how they were first presented to us. By the end of Act 2‚ Romeo and Juliet have changed in different ways. It is not evident that the changes they have made are that considerable. Juliet becomes much more mature and less like a young girl. Romeo on the hand‚ doesn’t seem to have changed as much as Juliet. He does become more responsible and seemingly more mature‚ but his impulsive behaviour leads to his death. Romeo changes

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    Act 1- Romeo and Juliet have feuding families‚ they have been enemies for many years. This affects the way the audience sees their first meeting and kisses because the audience knows that their love will never be accepted by their families. As a result the audience gets the impression that if Romeo and Juliet want to become lovers they must keep their love a secret. Their meeting creates suspense and foreshadows a major conflict that will erupt because a Capulet and a Montague have fallen in love

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    Romeo’s Language Transformation What comes to mind when one thinks of love? The story of Romeo and Juliet is usually one of the first things‚ but most people think that this tragedy has a happy ending. No‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ends by the two star crossed lovers killing themselves out of love. The tragedy was written by William Shakespeare‚ who was well known for his use of figurative language in his many‚ many great works of literature. These types of language depict certain characteristics

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    Romeo & Juliet: Chance or Fate Death always tends to grasp people’s attention‚ especially the deaths of children just like in Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. For the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet‚ the Families‚ Friar Lawrence‚ and Fate all played a part. First‚ the Capulet Family pushed Juliet to get married without considering how she felt‚ as well as Friar Lawrence‚ who planned for Juliet to fake her own death by giving her the potion. Although‚ they are only partially to blame

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    Descartes Proof for the Existence of God The purpose of my essay will be to examine Descartes’ argument for the existence of God. First‚ I will review Descartes’ proof for the existence of God. Then I will examine the reasons that Descartes has for proving God’s existence. I will also discuss some consequences that appear as a result of God’s existence. Finally‚ I will point out some complications and problems that exist within the proof. The basic problem with most religions in

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ women have minor roles in the society in the time this play was wrote within the 16th century. They are expected to be obedient and to follow the word of their husbands‚ but still each women plays a important role which contributes to the outcome of the play "Romeo and Juliet". In the play‚ Shakespeare puts the character Juliet in a typical situation of the Elizabethan era‚ which was an arranged marriage and this was a role taken by all women of that time. The parents would

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