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    Feud In Romeo And Juliet

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    In reading The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ characters seem to pop off the page and into the readers’ minds. Romeo and Juliet are introduced‚ along with the long time feud between the Montagues and Capulets. The feud between the families is the core of the lovers’ fateful death. Throughout the play‚ the families continue to show their hostility and hate towards each other‚ proving to the reader that the family feud is a important role in the story. From the very start of the

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    Act 2‚ Scene 5 - Juliet and the Nurse "Sweet‚ sweet‚ sweet nurse‚ tell me‚ what says my love?" (RJ 2.5.55) In Zeffirelli’s version of Romeo and Juliet‚ Act 2‚ Scene 5‚ Juliet seems bratty and impatient because the nurse fails to deliver the information about Romeo as soon as she walks through the door. Luhrmann made his version more modern‚ and makes the characters kinder to emphasize their relationship. These movies contain some similarities and differences; they both use some of the same lines

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    Morning/Afternoon today I am going to be giving reasons why I should be picked as Mercutio in your upcoming production. Romeo and Juliet is a play that appeals firstly because of the timeless story line- a play from the Elizabethan era still widely talked about and interpreted in the 21st century! A key to the attraction of this play is the diversity of characters‚ from the impulsive and sensitive Romeo‚ to the angry and stubborn Tybalt. The way that the play can suddenly switch from comedy to tragedy engages

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    Romeo and Juliet is hailed as a staple of romantic literature‚ with beautiful prose and loving relationships. However‚ while its language is eloquent‚ Romeo and Juliet’s relation is the antithesis of a good relationship. Any relationship which involves both parties ending up dead within a few days of meeting each other is probably not healthy. It’s clear both of them rushed into it based on superficial reasons and stupidity ended it early. In Act V Scene iii‚ Romeo finds Juliet in the tomb. After

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    Romeo And Juliet Essay

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    y  IV. Third similarities between the Montagues and Capulets is they both have a teenager who is in  love with each other  A. Juliet Capulet is in love with Romeo  B. Romeo Montague is in love with Juliet  V Conclusion    Hazelrig 2  Noah Hazelrig  Comparison/Contrast Essay  9th Grade Honors English  13 December 2012  My essay on ​ Romeo and Juliet​  is about their families similarities. There are three  similarities between the Montagues and Capulets.They were both very powerful families. The 

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    Romeo and Juliet Love as a cause of violence Romeo and Juliet were “star crossed lovers”. This is for the majority of the time which not a good thing because “star crossed” means that you have no choice in the matter. The “stars” have decided it already. This makes it so you have never had a choice in your life and your life has been planned out from the beginning and can lead to disasters just like what happened in Romeo and Juliet. Violence and love have always been close together in movies

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ a destructive force created by irrational hatred evokes havoc upon the entire town of Verona. One of the results of this ancient grudge is the hatred of two families that forbids the love of two young souls. After being stricken with finding out his newfound love is the daughter of his enemy‚ Romeo laments that “[his] life is [his] foe’s debt” (Shakespeare 503). Romeo is so invested in his love‚ Juliet‚ that he is willing to sacrifice everything

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ marriage is an obstacle that young Juliet is trying to evade so she can be with Romeo‚ her true love. Since the play has been written‚ marriage has developed differently over years. By being able to pick whom you want to marry‚ when you want to marry your significant other‚ and why you want to marry them. The play includes many quotes indicating that marriage as being chosen by the parents. More so‚ the father picks who his daughter marries. “But fettle your fine

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    Romeo And Juliet Eassy

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    but a happy beginning can lead to a tragic ending. When death is involved‚ it can be at anybody’s fault. Even the unexpected. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚written by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare shows us a variety of characters that could have contributed to Romeo and Juliet’s death. In saying that‚ the character who mostly influenced the death of Romeo and Juliet is Lord Capulet because he was being very harsh and pushy. Now‚ seeing that Capulet is just wanting what is best for young Juliet

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    In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ the nurse‚ Juliet’s guardian and confidante‚ plays an essential role in the romance and ultimately the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The nurse‚ who obtains the paramount qualities of vulgarity‚ fierceness‚ and compassion‚ provides stability in the relationship between the two star-crossed lovers and realism and humor to the story. Firstly‚ the nurse’s vulgarity brings about comic relief. While telling Lady Capulet and Juliet a story about raising Juliet‚

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