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    Romeo and Juliet essay By: Chad In the book “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ all of the situation that were happening between Romeo and Juliet‚ including their death‚ could have been prevented in many ways. There are three important points on how they could have prevented the death of both Romeo and Juliet. They are‚ the family feud between the Capulet and the Montague‚ the role of woman at that time‚ and their hasty behaviours. Now if we roll everything up in to

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    reading the play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ we know the character of Juliet and her behavior. Is her behavior selfish or not? I think there are many arguments to support both views‚ but in my view that I think her behaviour is selfish. Firstly‚ Juliet was born into a rich and complex family and she is an only child in this family. This condition makes her behavior more selfish as because of her suicide‚ there would be no one to look after her parents. Moreover‚ her family and her lover’s family are two rival

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    with pros and cons. In William Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Othello becomes conflicted with his beliefs and his emotions. In Act 5Scene 2‚ Othello’s soliloquy reveals his reasons for killing Desdemona. Othello’s insecurities ignite his thoughts of punishing Desdemona‚ but his love for her holds him back. Othello makes his final decision of killing Desdemona because he loves her. Othello’s love for Desdemona is shown in many ways through out this monologue. In line 1 Othello states‚ “It is

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    of Verona when there was a brawl between the Capulets and the Montagues. The end result was two fatalities and one missing person. Tybalt Capulet‚ nephew of the Lord Capulet’s wife‚ was allegedly slain by Romeo Montague‚ son of the great Lord Montague. Mercutio‚ kin to Prince Escalus‚ was the other casualty. He was allegedly slain by Tybalt‚ using Romeo as a shield when trying to break them up. Benvolio‚ of the Montagues‚ was an eye-witness to the terrible scene and was interviewed for hid full report

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    20 July‚ In the Year or our Lord‚ 1437 To my dearest Adriana‚ Since we previously spoke‚ multiple events have occurred. My sweet Romeo‚ and I were deeply in love like a burning flame of passion‚ so we decided to be joined in holy matrimony. We were married by Friar Laurence on 18 July‚ 1437‚ and we haven’t dared to speak of it to our parents‚ for we know they’d never allow our love to remain. Romeo and I will most likely hide this from our rivaling families until death separates our bodies

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    ANALYSE JULIET’S CHANGE IN EMOTIONS IN THE END OF ACT 3 SCENE 5 In the end of act 3 scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet goes through numerous different events including having to say goodbye to the love of her life‚ getting misunderstood by her parents‚ and getting the worst advice from the nurse. A really tight atmosphere was built by using dramatic tension‚ such as insults‚ stage direction‚ alliterations etc. Throughout this essay‚ Juliet’s change in emotions and

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    HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE PRESENT ROMEO AND JULIET IN ACT ONE‚ SCENE 5? Shakespeare presents the theme of love in different ways for each of the characters and for some‚ such as Romeo‚ Shakespeare’s portrayal of this theme changes as the play progresses. In Act I‚ Scene V‚ When Romeo sees Juliet he speaks about her‚ using the metaphor: "She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" This suggests that Juliet’s beauty is almost glowing - stunningly beautiful. Shakespeare also includes alliteration with

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    The scene that was selected for this modern transformation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is Act 3Scene 1. This scene was selected because it develops the themes of the role of violence in society‚ the consequences of hate‚ and the consequences of irresponsible or rash actions. The scene was made relevant to readers by changing the scene into a modern context. The modern context is one in which social media is a common commodity. This modern setting was selected because it is one

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    Juliet was very young.She was only 13 and Romeo was 17‚and they got married so young and had sexual intercourse very young.We know that Romeo & Juliet felt lust because they were impatient‚they fell in love in a three day period. After they got married they copulated that same night which tells you they were impatient and lustful. They also were willing to do anything to stay together and be together. They did not care that their families have feuds and died together because of dumb timing. The

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    The Relationship of Macbeth and his wife in Act 1 Scene 5 and 7 From the beginning of the play‚ the relationship between Macbeth and his wife seem to be the expected partnership in romance‚ however‚ as the play progresses‚ our expectations seems to change for the worst. We are informed that Macbeth desires to be King of Scotland and initially‚ his wife appears to be supportive of him as a wife should be but her response to this changes quite drastically as we read further on. We are first introduced

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