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    There is a thin line between the powerful contrasting passions of love and lust. The well-known tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare during the Renaissance. It is set in the city of Verona‚ Italy‚ where the love of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families send them to their graves. These lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are from the houses of Montague and Capulet. The influence of Friar Laurence will prove to be their demise and is responsible for the catastrophe that

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    Puns are an incredibly hilarious play on words. Shakespeare use puns to make Romeo & Juliet more enjoyable. The sense of these puns are quiet easy to understand. Three of my favorite puns in Shakespeare‚ would be (dreamers often lie) I;iv;49-52 ‚ (grave man) III;i;65-66 ‚ and (give me a torch) I;iv;11-12. In the Elizabethan era puns were greatly appreciated. Puns always gave a great laugh to those who understood it. “Give me a torch. I am not for this

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    The Tragedy Romeo & Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. The story takes place in the 1500s in a city of Verona‚ Italy. With a story of two lovers that are forbidden to each other but still love each other. The main idea is how they love each other even though they cannot be with each other and that did not stop them they still loved and cherish each other. Shakespeare in the story uses a lot of irony to show that you should do anything for true love

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    Montague’s son‚ Romeo and the Capulet’s daughter‚ Juliet‚ fall in love with each other. What sets them apart from the usual romance is that their story starts and ends in a tragedy. The star of the show is Romeo‚ who is the tragic hero of this classic love story. This love story is called ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ which is written by William Shakespeare. A story of a tragic hero‚ whose tragic flaw‚ eventually led to their tragic demise. Therefore‚ due to his nobility‚ flaw‚ and his downfall‚ Romeo can be seen

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    Compare your reading of Lord Capulet in Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with the same character in Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation. Romeo and Juliet is generally believed to have been a poem based on a real Italian love story from the 3rd century‚ Shakespeare wrote his version of the poem as a play in 1594. Baz Luhrmann then created his version of Shakespeare’s play as a movie in 1996‚ this adaptation of Shakespeare’s play was a commercial success‚ proving particularly popular with teenage film viewers

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    What effect does the theme of fate have on the play ? Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story where the two lovers meet their unfortunate deaths caused by their feuding families and forbidden love. The play encircles the vital theme of fate‚ as demonstrated by a series of events that occur. Firstly‚ the sheer birth of the “pair of star-cross’d lovers” into controversial families is an act of fate. “the fearful passage of their death marked love” purely advises the audience that both characters

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    Romeo and Juliet character analysis Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. When the play begins‚ we learn from the nurse that Juliet is soon turning fourteen (“Even or odd‚ of all the days in the year come Lammas-Eve at night shall she be fourteen”). In Juliet’s first meeting with her mother and the nurse‚ she seems to be an obedient and responsible child. She comes immediately when they call her and answers always respectfully to her mother: "Madam‚ I am here‚ / What is your will?" (“Act

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    Romeo and Juliet Argumentative Essay Harold Bloom is the author of Bloom on Romeo and Juliet. He is Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University‚ which means he is considered one of the best in his field. He teaches Shakespeare and poetry at Yale University. Bloom has edited anthologies of literature and literary criticism and he is the author of more than 30 books. I agree with Harold Bloom on many aspects of this article such as the Montague-Capulet hatred destroyed Romeo and Juliet

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    The play‚ Romeo and Juliet has many deaths‚ which are usually suicides because they have lost someone they love. The novel‚ The Chrysalids by John Wyndham also has people risking their lives or even suicide because they will or are not able to live without the person they love. However‚ the short story‚ “No Renewal” shows that Douglas doesn’t appreciate his new lifestyle because he already made his old lifestyle part of his identity. All these texts suggest that when one loses someone or something

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    Nurse and Juliet‚ which causes Juliet to fall in a state of despair. Towards the beginning‚ the Nurse speaks to Romeo and relays the message to Juliet‚ “Hie you hence to Friar Lawrence cell. There stays a husband to make you a wife.”(II: V‚ 67-68) As shown‚ the Nurse demonstrates a willingness to assist Juliet’s love life. However‚ this changes once the Nurse learns that Romeo has killed Tybalt and has been banished from Verona. Then the Nurse begins to support the Father’s decision to pair Juliet with

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