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    From Lady Macbeth to Juliet ‚ Shakespeare had created many female characters who were not afraid to go against their society’s expectations. The intelligent and Brave Rosalind from As You Like It for example‚ dresses as a man in order to travel safely and expresses many ideas with her new found freedom. The societies in which these women were part of reflected some of the ideals of the Elizabethan era‚ a period of time where women were thought as lower than and property to men. Many historians agree

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    Women during the Middle Ages complied to a strict code that told them exactly how they were to act‚ dress‚ and even think. This code of conduct defined the qualities of an “ideal woman” as described in the “Of Household Government.” In this code of conduct‚ “strong” and “self-sufficient” were unlikely words used to describe an ideal woman of the Middle Ages. As a result‚ strong‚ mature‚ and independent women were uncommon during this time period. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo & Juliet‚ the

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    In Romeo and Julietwomen 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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    Gender Roles in Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietJuliet resorts to conniving and shrewd ways in order to control her destiny and free herself from her confined existence. Contrary to the critics who view Juliet as innocent‚ childish and immature‚ Juliet’s habits of manipulating people–particularly the men in her life‚ expressly Romeo–through simulating maleness implies a parallel between the approaches falconers (mostly males) use to train their falcons (mostly females)

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Shakespeare’s eminent play‚ Romeo and Juliet is a classic love story. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two young kids who fall in love. Their families have an on-going feud and cannot stand each other. The two star-crossed lovers rush to their marriage and end this family feud through an unexpected turn of events. Shakespeare writes this novel to criticize and exaggerate young love. In the novel‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ young love is made to

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    The tragedy Romeo and Juliet has been criticized by many critics throughout the years. Most critics tend to agree that Shakespearean literature has strong gender roles. This means that the men will carry themselves with honor and pride. A typical man for the time period in which Shakespeare set his play was the head of the household; anything the man or also known as the head of the family wanted would be put into motion almost as soon as he finished saying the words. The strong males in the tragedy

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    In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse are solely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Both of these characters‚ Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse‚ play a critical role in this tragic play. There are many characters that could have averted Romeo and Juliet’s deaths‚ but most of the responsibility lies with Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse. Everyone knows the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet. This play takes place within a three day time period

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    The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a tragic love story about two “lovers” who took their life for one another. Each Romeo and Juliet at some point in the play expressed a type of love for either someone or for something. Whether is be eros‚ agape‚ or phileo love. Eros love is a type of erotic love that develops between sexual feelings. Agape is a type of love that resonates from selfless love . People show agape love through sacrifices‚ like Jesus. Lastly ‚ phileo love is a type

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    Role of the adults in Romeo and Juliet How are the parents accountable for the death of Romeo and Juliet? This is the story of a ancient story between two people named the montagues and the capulets. The play show the things over 5 days where Romeo meets and gets in love with Juliet‚ but Juliet’s father has a different plan and plans to marry Juliet to the princes Paris. This would have been good for the time when the play was set and so an arrange marriage would have been no (like another day)

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    key player in the story of Romeo and Juliet. He is the reason for the banishment of Romeo and the suffering of the lovers. If Tybalt had not held a grudge against Romeo for going to the Capulet party‚ he would not killed Mercutio. Him murdering Mercutio caused a chain reaction. Benvolio explains to the Prince‚ "There lies the man‚ slain by young Romeo‚ that slew thy kinsman‚ brave Mercutio". Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ which caused Romeo to seek vengeance and kill Tybalt. Romeo was banished for killing

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