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    In this essay I am going to compare ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to four love poems which are ‘Porphyria’s Lover’‚ ‘Cousin Kate’‚ ‘Valentine’‚ and ‘A Married State’. Romeo and Juliet is a basic story of two young lovers - Romeo and Juliet - from opposing families in Italy (Montague and Capulet). These two families were involved in a feud that goes a long time back. Due to the feud and hatred between the two families the two lovers weren’t able to join Capulet’s chose Paris to be Juliet’s husband. Yet she refused

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    It kind of falls into whether or not you believe in love at first sight. I personally believe that it was infactuation‚ or‚ moreover‚ lust. Romeo was already "in love" with someone when he met Juliet‚ and yet‚ he was instantly swept away by her beauty. They aparently loved each other before they even spoke with each other. I dont think that true love works this way. Obviously‚ there has to be some kind of connection at the beginning‚ but a couple cant fall in love on sight and already kiss twice

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    Rage In Act Three‚ Scene Five of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietJuliet enters a stage of conflict where she strives not to get married to Paris since she has already confidentially wed Romeo. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’ father‚ learns about her resistance to marrying Paris and becomes frustrated. Throughout his speech‚ he criticizes Juliet and explains why marrying Paris is essential. Lord Capulet recommends what is best for Juliet and his family. For instance‚ he begins to point out Paris’s

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    Romeo and Juliet Scene Comparison Both the 1968 traditional version and the 1996 modern version present Romeo and Juliet with the same Shakespearean dialogue‚ but the backstory of each is very different. The 1968 version is based in a village during medieval times‚ while the 1996 version places the Montague and Capulet families as two feuding companies in Verona Beach. In Act 3‚ scene 1‚ these differences are very apparent‚ and make a huge difference in how the scene plays out. Not only is the

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    Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet adolescents who lack the wisdom obtained from life experience and react with dramatic haste‚ failing to contemplate the possible risks consequences of their actions is revealed. Through this tale of love there are many events leading to the tragic endings of his two main characters‚ Shakespeare shows how if rationality and patience is not used it will lead to downfall. Many teenagers‚ four hundred years ago and to this day are like Romeo and Juliet; impulsive and do

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The play displayed many types of love‚ Romantic‚ Familial‚ friendship‚ and mentorship. Each of the characters had a different relationship with each other. Whether it was between two partners‚ a family‚ or a close friendship. Everyone’s relationship was varied‚ each having a special bond surrounding the people. This play evolved around two families‚ The Montagues and the Capulets who had a long family hatred. They both had a single child. Juliet whose mother and

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    Romeo and Juliet The two versions of Romeo and Juliet I decided to watch were the 1968 film and 1998 film. While they share many similarities such as the script (most of it)‚ they also have many differences such as the behavior of the characters and the way that the story is delivered. In the 1968 version‚ the Montagues are depicted as more timid where as the Capulets are the ones that are trying to start something. The Montagues are continually trying to leave the situation but the Capulets

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    A Taste of Shakespeare - ’Romeo and Juliet’ William Shakespeare is widely known for all of his literary works; one of his most famous love tragedies being ’Romeo and Juliet’. A Shakespearean definition of tragedy exemplifies the sense that human beings are inevitably doomed through their own failures or errors‚ the ironic action of their virtues‚ or even through the nature of fate and destiny (Sayour‚ Susan‚ 2007). Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale based on two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths

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    Romeo & Juliet Love in young people is very different than in older people because young people are feeling love for the first time and older people have experienced it more than one time. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet undergo a great change due to love. Romeo went from only caring about not being able to have sex with Rosaline to caring about marriage and his love for Juliet. Juliet went from not caring about marriage or marrying Paris to caring about

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    theme of love is in the first act when Romeo is talking of his love for Rosaline with Benvolio. Here Romeo is very confused as he uses oxymorons such as ’o brawling love‚ o loving hate‚’ which shows how he is confused by his relationship with Rosaline as she does not return his love because she wants to be a nun and don’t want to love any man. Shakespeare presents the pain of Romeo’s love as ’being vexed‚ a sea nourished with lovers tears.’ This shows how Romeo feels that he is being tormented by his

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