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    Fortune favours the brave. It’s a well known proverb but what exactly does it mean? .in simple terms‚ that good luck comes to those who take chances.There are many people in life who complain that they can’t attain success in life because fate has conspired against them. This is simply not true. History has shown us that the truth is fortune favours those with courage and an adventurous spirit. Those that are prepared to take risks but not be reckless. Those that give proper consideration to their

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    Romeo & Juliet: Final Assessment- Who’s Most Responsible? In the tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there are a lot of key events and misfortunes that occur and change the course of the play. However‚ although some might say that Friar Lawrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ it is‚ in reality‚ because of Romeo’s impulsive‚ rash‚ and poor decision-making for why he is the most responsible for the tragedy. Throughout the whole story‚ Friar Lawrence holds some responsibility

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was made to be seen as a tragedy (hence the name). Two lovers separated by the anger and tension between their two families end up killing themselves over each other. That’s supposed to be sad‚ right? Well‚ not necessarily. Although the story itself is very tragic‚ many events and character behavior in this play make it seem like it should be a comedy instead. Some of these factors being crude jokes‚ clueless characters‚ and the over sensitivity of one of the main

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    Why is Romeo and Juliet a tragedy? Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story. There are many reasons why it is a tragedy. The tragic ending of the story could be avoided if people reacted to others appropriately and thoughtfully. If the Montague and the Capulet were not enemies‚ the incidents‚ banishment of Romeo and deaths of five young people can be prevented. The characters in this play were all impetuous. Their emotions cloud logic. For example‚ the main character‚ Romeo in the beginning

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    fast and was being reckless. Friar Lawrence said almost the exact same thing with Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other. Friar said if they go too fast Romeo and Juliet will be reckless and cause damage and that is exactly what Romeo and Juliet did. David Dobbs the Author also says What on earth was his son thinking when he drove 113 MPH down the interstate! Which can imply to Romeo and Juliet. Why in the world did Romeo and Juliet marry each other if they hadn’t even known each other for a whole day

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    I like Katniss‚ the protagonist of this book‚ because she is very resourceful. Another reason is because she is courageous and brave. I further like her because she is very rebellious and disregards unjust and unfair rules made by the Capitol. Katniss is quite resourceful. One example of her cleverly using her resources is when she hunts animals with her bow and trades them in the black market of District 12. “We easily trade the six of the fish we caught for good bread‚ and the other two for salt

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    English Romeo and Juliet Romeo is not as tough and perfect as he seems‚ he has one flaw that may effect his whole life. Text evidence shows that Romeo is not as perfect as he seems and has one flaw because he breakes down when something dramatic happens and he is very soft and emotional. The text shows that he breaks down and is very soft because he broke down‚ was hiding and crying when the nurse comes to Father Larry’s cell. The nurse told Romeo to suck it up and be a man.

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    loved. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two “star-crossed lovers” are not in love‚ because Romeo is just another womanizer when Romeo has to leave to Mantua‚ Juliet does not go along‚ and he’s lustful for obtaining so many feelings for someone he just saw. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet are not in love because Romeo is going through a whirl of emotions and is very unstable because he has so much “love” for Rosaline. When Romeo talks with Benvolio he says‚ “Well in that hit

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    whether or not we think that it left. In the story of Romeo and Juliet‚ love is a big part. Love lead to the first scene and the last scene of the book. There was also violence too. Many people debate whether the story of Romeo and Juliet should be taught in ninth grade. In my opinion‚ i agree with that it should be taught in 9th grade because of what it teaches us. These reasons are that it teaches you why you should love someone for the right reason‚ why you should be amiable to everyone‚ and how you

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    Why Shakespeare would not work in the N.W.S? Throughout this novel‚ it is evident that not only is Shakespeare prohibited in the new world but it would also not work. For example‚ in chapter 12‚ John reads passages from Shakespeare to Helmholtz. Helmholtz enjoys the poetry‚ but when John reads a passage taken from Romeo and Juliet‚ Helmholtz starts laughing even though it is inappropriate to do so. “When Juliet said this‚ Helmholtz broke out in an explosion of uncontrollable guffawing.” (Huxley

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