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    Language Arts 20 March 2014 Rise of one person at the expense of another‚ contrasting worlds‚ disguises‚ and redemption reveal the four most common Dramatic Patterns found throughout The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. To start with‚ rise of one person at the expense of another is a pattern that ultimately describes an individual whose actions take effect upon themselves. In this case‚ an example of this pattern would be how the Nurse

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    The gender that makes a more dramatic impact has to be the male for many reasons. The males are the one that ends up starting things over a family feud that we don’t even know how it started. Like at the start of the story it starts out with them trying to fight with Montaue servants just because of a family feud. Then when Montaue and Capulet come and see what is going on and they found out that their servents fighting‚ which made them want to join but their wives to them not to because they are

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julietdramatic irony‚ suspense‚ and tragedy are the main literary terms that contribute to making this play so comical. I really liked the dramatic irony‚ because it has its own kind of comedy. This play also teaches people many different things such suspense and tragedy. It is a very suspenseful because people are waiting to see how the people die. The tragedy is also horrible but in a sick demented way kind of funny. Dramatic irony caught my attention in

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    by Shakespeare. One of those elements is dramatic irony‚ which is based on the contrast of reality and misconception. In dramatic irony this contrast depends on the difference between what the character believes and what the audience knows to be true. The usage of dramatic irony‚ combined with other literary elements‚ builds suspense‚ tension‚ and concern for the characters in the play - one thing that the playwright or a writer desires to achieve. Dramatic irony is a plot device usually used when

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    contribute to the tragic end to one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to detail the plotline of the story to the audience‚ as well as the indiscretion of Romeo’s decision to kill himself due to his oblivion that Juliet was actually alive in the tomb. Shakespeare also uses the literary device of chance versus choice to portray the reckless decisions made by both Romeo and Juliet when they are faced with situations that they could not control‚ or “chance”. Finally‚ Shakespeare

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is about a young couple from opposing families forbidden love to marry in secret. There is much suspense as the story unfolds and leads to a tragic ending. One device used to create suspense in the dramatic irony that keeps the audience on edge. In Romeo and Juliet ‚ the author William Shakespeare has a way‚ of using his words to make the audience interested. This funky wordplay is called dramatic irony.For instance‚ in Act 4 scene 5 line #15‚ they all think Juliet is

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    create adverse effects in Romeo and Juliet In life‚ we can all agree that even our most well thought out plans can fall through; creating a less desired outcome. This idea is a recurring theme in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; although‚ many of the decisions that occur are not meticulous. Romeo and Juliet uses various literary devices to portray the idea that decisions can have adverse impacts. If it were not for Romeo’s heartbreak over Rosaline the various debacles about Romeo and Juliet’s love

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    In the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo’s friend Mercutio has a large effect on both Romeo and Juliet’s lives. Mercutio’s actions cause the death of Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. He indirectly causes Romeo and Juliet to meet‚ and he has an indirect cause of both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.       In the book Mercutio’s first effect on Romeo and Juliet’s lives was the fact that he caused them to meet. Romeo had been feeling down about the fact that the woman he loved‚ Rosaline‚ did not

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    The Romeo and Juliet effect How did Shakespeare ensure that his audience’s attention was maintained for the duration of the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’? Romeo and Juliet was first performed in the Globe Theatre in 1593 and has since become a widely recognised play in society today. While Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays in this time‚ Romeo and Juliet was very unique in its way because not many playwrights ventured into the tragic comedy genre. This essay will attempt to answer the question by using

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    “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”-the play of two star crossed lovers‚ whose inevitable death is due to the thoughtless actions of those around them. Not only is this thoughtlessness shown in the characters around Romeo & Juliet‚ such as Tybalt and the Friar‚ but also in themselves. Over all‚ the family feud between Capulets and Montagues is the core of the tragic deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Had there not been a family feud‚ there would have been no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their love

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