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    Romeo and Juliet Coursework In Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo & Juliet‚ Shakespeare raises the excitement and the tension throughout the scene by using dramatic tension between the characters‚ provocative and threatening dialogue‚ strong language effects‚ and sharp vital violence. The scene begins with Benvolio and Mercutio coming on to stage‚ with Benvolio suggesting they should go home in case they meet the Capulets and the violence ensues. “The day is hot‚ the Capels are abroad‚ And if we meet we

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    12th/13th century‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is a typical love story by William Shakespeare with a tragedy twist. When Romeo Montague and his friends gate-crash Lord Capulet’s party‚ the last thing he imagined he would do is find the love of his life‚ Juliet. After realising Romeo is the son of her father’s sworn enemy they decide to keep their relationship secret and get married behind her families back. When Romeo’s best friend Mercutio is stabbed and killed by Juliet’s cousin Tybalt‚ Romeo kills Tybalt and

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    people often accuse Tybalt Capulet from Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play‚ Tybalt made various impulsive actions and choices which were not the best‚ but inevitably his responses were not irrelevant. Tybalt did not cause the tragic amount of deaths in Verona. He was merely trying to keep up with the feud. Mercutio induced Tybalt into their duel and Mercutio’s death was accidental. After the chaotic brawl (1.1) Romeo still took the risk of attending the Capulet’s feast for meeting

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    Blair 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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    ‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself‚ though not a Montague. What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot‚ Nor arm nor face‚ nor any other part Belonging to a man. O be some other name! What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet; So Romeo would‚ were he not Romeo call’d‚ Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo‚ doff thy name‚ And for thy name‚ which is no part of thee‚ Take all myself. In the play’s beginning

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    general public – and students – often question the relevance of studying Shakespeare’s beloved play‚ Romeo and Juliet. Some argue that the themes presented in the theatrical novel are sending the wrong‚ outdated message to today’s youth whilst some believe it is still a valuable educational piece that still relates to modern society. We are often reminded of the suicidal love tragedy between Romeo and Juliet‚ the “star-crossed” lovers who dispose of their lives simply because of the disapproval of

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    Strong human emotions‚ especially love‚ causes people to act in surprising ways. Sometimes‚ love causes loss and demise‚ but also positive ends. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ find themselves falling in love with each other. However‚ they are from two feuding houses‚ the Montague and the Capulet. The two defy the rules the houses set for them‚ and choose staying together. The two form a budding romance‚ but the feud between the houses make the

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    Balcony Scene Comparison Shakespeare and Rostand employ unique writing methods in order to show the battle the characters in each of their plays‚ Romeo and Juliet and Cyrano de Bergerac partake in to express their true feelings for one another. Each play utilizes the motifs and themes of light versus dark and societal views that work against or shows the true meaning behind their love for one another through a balcony setting which resembles each other well. Settings are important components

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    Is the main message of Romeo and Juliet is the undeniable power of love? Romeo and Juliet‚ a love story that couples use as a metaphor for love‚ or is it? In the story‚ the families the Montagues and the Capulets are in a long running feud. Both Romeo and JUliet are not even older than 14. The story by shakespeare‚ also features the both of their suicides in the end. Both of them could not live without the other‚ it seemed they would rather die. There are many people who agree to the message of

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    English Essay Outline Romeo and Juliet is undoubtedly a tragedy‚ ending in the pair’s death. But‚ since the two committed suicide‚ it is unclear whether their demise was brought on by themselves or sealed through fate. Elizabethans knew that suicide was the devil’s business so this supports it being predestined. Romeo and Juliet’s tale is one of fate rather than freewill. Romeo and Juliet’s fate is prescribed through their parent’s feud‚ and Shakespeare’s use of dramatic irony and foreshadowing

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