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    Romeo and Juliet: Love‚ Marriage‚ and All That Good Stuff "One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That word is love". That quote is attributed to the Greek philosopher‚ Sophocles‚ and while it may be true in some cases‚ this is not true in Romeo and Juliet. As evidenced in Romeo and Juliet‚ by the Immortal Bard‚ William Shakespeare‚ Mercutio‚ Juliet‚ and Romeo all have different views on love‚ which influences their decisions. Mercutio does not believe in love for himself‚ but he

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    Great Gatsby the book contrast against the book in many different ways. Nothing in the movie that was changed from the book‚ changed the overall impact or the meaning of the story. At the beginning of the movie there is not very many differences to the book but near the middle to the end it starts to change a little more. The First contrast would have to be at the beginning of both the movie and book‚ were Tom was described in the book as a very muscular man‚ thats fit and doing all these sports

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    Shakespeare’s famous ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is¬ named the greatest love story of all time‚ but is it true love or teenage lust? The story portrays two young people who fall in love and in the end take their own lives when they cannot be together‚ but are they really in love? So are Romeo and Juliet really star-crossed lovers? Or just two teens in lust who didn’t understand? In Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two met at a costume party and immediately fell in love‚ however in

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    Romeo and Juliet is a very famous tale of two young lovers who encounter tragedy from their love. Their enemy families would have condemned their marriage‚ yet their feelinds for each other were so strong that they still for married‚ even if it meant they had to do so in secret. The fact that they’re young adds to the overall tragedy of the story. Shakespeare shows their youth in many ways‚ and their youth is important for the play. <br> <br>Romeo and Juliet are very impetuous‚ a real sign of their

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    yet the forbidden love written of in my two stories delivers a very different outcome. The tragic ionic love story of Romeo and Juliet is between two young lust-driven teenagers. Their impulsive‚ decisions and selfish indulgences lead them to defy their parents and pursue their forbidden love. In Romeo and Juliet‚ the two quotes “O RomeoRomeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or‚ if thou wilt not‚ be sworn my love‚ And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.” And “My only

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    At the beginning of the play Romeo is respected by others and is shown in the play as a good person; faithful to his friends and relations‚ and not easily aggravated. Romeo is of noble birth; part of the powerful Montague family and heir of Lord Montague. He is thought highly of by the Nurse and is described to be a virtuous gentleman. ‘An honest gentleman‚ and a courteous‚ and a kind‚ and a handsome‚ and I warrant a virtuous.’ Juliet describes Romeo as ‘gentle’ and ‘faithful’‚ she thinks of him

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    of your dreams. The three movies I picked are Shakespearean plays‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the modern movie made in 1996‚ Othello which is also a known classic‚ tragic love story‚ where two people truly loved each other and tired to make it work‚ but had many obstacles to overcome‚ with family and race. <br> <br>What is true love? Love means a warm liking or affection for a person‚ affectionate devotion. Does the way Romeo describe Juliet sound like love to you? In my opinion love does not occur at first

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    ii)." The play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ exemplifies the true meaning of this quote. It was a tale of young lovers‚ who fell in love so quickly that many saw it as an infatuation‚ but I saw it as a story of love. They found the right person at the right time. Yes‚ it was earlier in life than when most people find true love‚ but the timing was right for them. But just because the timing was right for them‚ it does not mean it was right for everyone else. Throughout Romeo and JulietJuliet makes many choices

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classical story of love that everyone has watched‚ read or heard about. Although it is a popular story based around love it isn’t all what it seems. Romeo and Juliet is more of a story of lust Romeo is about 18 and Juliet is about 13 years old and they both met at a party. Juliet was trying to escape the arranged marriage to Paris and Romeo was heartbroken from Rosaline when they ran into each other. They kissed before they even knew each others names and wanted to get married

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a classic tragic play‚ was written by Shakespeare in the late 1500’s. In the play the Montagues’ and Capulets’‚ two families who deeply despise each other‚ have a boy and a girl that meet at a party and fall passionately in love becoming star-crossed lovers. Their love was magical and forbidden making it all the sweeter. All is well until Romeo and Tybalt fight to the death and Romeo wins; Romeo’s punishment‚ exile. Then‚ only chaos and disaster follows. Shakespeare uses similes

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