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    Is Love Stronger Than Hate? Love and hate are two of the most powerful emotions. Both can make one take daring‚ risky decisions‚ and make one’s thoughts cloudy. But which one is stronger? Which emotion can cause a pair of star-crossed lovers to take their lives? In the classic Shakespeare play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ two lovers from different family clans are being pulled apart. Romeo‚ after committing an accidental murder‚ is banished from his love’s city. In an attempt to keep their love together

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    heard or seen the tale of "Romeo and Juliet" can deny that two of the strongest themes found within it are love and hate - in many different forms. Even in the beginning of the play‚ this is made known to the audience‚ primarily by the lines‚ "From forth the fated loins of these two foes‚ A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" (Prologue). This clearly shows both the hatred and love which can be found‚ but is not the only example. "Romeo and Juliet" not only has the love between the two main characters

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    Romeo states in Act 1‚ "Here is much to do with hate‚ but more with." By analyzing the many forms love takes in the play‚ explore whether Romeo was right in his contention. Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic play by William Shakespeare‚ centers around the love story between Romeo‚ the young heir of the Montagues‚ and Juliet‚ the daughter of the house of Capulet. Because of an on-going feud between the two families‚ Romeo and Juliet are forced to keep their love a secret‚ marry in secret and‚ due to ill-fated

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    Romeo and Juliet What would you do for love? Would you sacrifice your life for the people you love? “Romeo and Juliet” is a thrilling play that demonstrates both love and hate. Love and hate both come at a cost‚ whether you lose something you love or something happens that you hate. As Mohandas Gandhi said “Hatred always kills‚ love never dies.” The play Romeo and Juliet demonstrates and expresses 3 main points relating to this quote. Those main points are lovehate‚ and marriage. Romeo and Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet: Love and Hate In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare wrote the story of two lover’s Romeo and Juliet. The love of Romeo and Juliet was a great and unforgettable love. The two cross star lovers had shared their love and hate to each other. The families had to have love and hate or story would have been so good. The fight of Merutio and Tybalt was an act of hate between the two societies. In that sense Romeo had to show his hate by killing Tybalt. Romeo just got marry and

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    the tragedy of the relationship between Romeo & Juliet? Shakespeare successfully and effectively conveys the tragedy of the star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet through the love versus hate theme‚ descriptive and deep language‚ along with the dramatic construction of the story. The two beloved are doomed due to their family’s long history of hatred which leads to violence. The theme of love and hate is shown clearly with the newlywed Romeo and Juliet‚ contrasting greatly to their two respective

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    Is Romeo and Juliet more about Love or Hate and Violence? A story of star cross’d lovers or hate bound fighters? “What we see depends mainly on what we look for.” - (John Lubbock) As Lubbock stated‚ one tends to overlook all else to see what they want to interpreting only what they want to; so what you believe Romeo and Juliet’s main theme is‚ depends more so on your worldviews than what was written. The human eye sees only what it wants to. However‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is always remembered as the

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    the play‚ Shakespeare presents Romeo as a troubled and love blind young boy. Romeo is a young man‚ confused and extremely melancholy when we encounter his character for the first time. The reason for these impressions is down to loveRomeo has fallen deeply in love with a young girl named Rosaline and she holds no feelings back‚ instead ignoring him and leaving him confused‚ demonstrating these emotions‚ Romeo announces that love is‚ ‘brawling love’‚ ‘loving hate’ and also‚ ‘misshapen chaos of well-seeming

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    Love by haste William Shakespeare once said‚ “What greater punishment is there than life when you’ve lost everything that made it worth living?”I have a friend who lost his father to heart disease in his teenage years‚ it took an immense amount of time for him to get over his loss‚ but this was only because of the amount of time they spent together and the amount of time they had to make bonds. When losing everything there’s nothing left to live for‚ lose friends‚lose family‚ and worst of all‚ lose

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    Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ The ambiguity of the opening sonnet would have made it incomprehensible to much of the audience despite outlining the plot of the play does not tell us how or why anything happens. Such is the layout of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre that most of the people in the penny pits would be unable to understand the sonnet form‚ the subsequent fight‚ a far more simple form of introducing the feud between the two families would ensure that the whole audience understands

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