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    How does Shakespeare create sympathy for Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare creates sympathy for the two protagonists in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ skilfully using emotive language‚ sonnet form‚ alliteration and metaphor. Before the play begins‚ the audience are told that it will end in a disaster. This creates an emotive reaction in the audience throughout the play as they are reminded of the fate of the two young lovers. This is emphasised by the fact that the protagonists foreshadow their own

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    Leonardo DiCaprio after you have read the play by William Shakespeare than you must read this! All you need to know regarding the difference in the main scenes is right here. The biggest differences in scenes were the death scene of Mercutio and Tybalt and the death scene of Romeo and Juliet. Another big difference in scenes is the Capulet party. Just as in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet both die in the Capulet tomb. Although they both die in the Capulet tomb the Capulet tomb is not in the same

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    #6. Act 2‚ Scenes 1 and 2. Cite specific textual evidence to support your answers to each of the following: A) Romeo and Juliet fall in love and he want to talk with Juliet. So he climbs over the wall. Mercutio and Benvolio think his love is blind. Line 32 and line 33. B) It describes that Julie walk to the window. For example‚ her eyes are shinning like the stars. C) Because Juliet is the sun and she is out shining the moon. D) "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" that mean a name doesn’t

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet have traits that define them as a tragedy‚ one of the stories is a bit more tragic than the other. In both stories‚ the protagonists are noble figures with depth of soul. Tybalt sees Romeo and sends a servant to fetch his rapier. Capulet overhears Tybalt and reprimands him‚ telling him that Romeo is well regarded in Verona‚ and that he will not have Romeo harmed at his feast. This was depicted when Capulet said “He bears him like a portly gentleman / And to say

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    Jun 14‚ 2013 For most time a tragedy is more appealing than a comedy. Because it can cause great suffering‚ and destruction so that readers will not forget it for a long time. Probably because of tragic elements‚ both Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee are well known works. At the same time‚ there are sort of similarities between them. By examining‚ conflicts‚ weaknesses of humanity and deaths‚ common elements of tragedy are demonstrated.

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    Romeo and Mr Darcy are often both thought of as the typical Romantic hero‚ however in very different ways. They may seem to have some similarities that link them together however‚ their personalities and characteristics differ. Although these two characters were created in two completely different Eras; Shakespeare’s Romeo in the 16th century and Austen’s Darcy in the 18th century‚ the two characters can both be seen to support the concept developed by Lord Byron in his poetry. Some of these characteristics

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    he loved a girl called Rosaline‚ but was mournful when he found out the feeling wasn’t mutual. He sat under a tree “adding to clouds more clouds with his sighs”; he locked himself in his room and made himself an “artificial night”. It is only when Benvolio‚ Romeo’s cousin‚ asks him to attend the Capulet ball‚ so he may compare Rosaline’s beauty with others to make “thy swan a crow”‚ that we see a change in Romeo’s character as he meets Juliet. He falls in love with the daughter of “thine enemy” rich

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    friend Benvolio happen to stumble across a servant of the Capulet’s in the street. The servant‚ Peter‚ is trying to read a list of names of people invited to a masked party at the Capulet house that evening. Romeo helps him read the list and receives an invitation to the party. Romeo arrives at the party in costume and falls in love with Juliet the minute he sees her. However‚ he is recognized by Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ who wants to kill him on the spot. Capulet intervenes and tells Tybalt that he

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    brotherly friendship. Mercutio‚ the prince’s cousin and Benvolio Romeo’s cousin had a close understanding of each other. Benvolio swore to make sure Romeo was okay and promised he would find out what’s bothering him. Mercutio stuck up for Romeo and fought Tybalt‚ even though it ended in his own death and Romeo avenged Mercutio’s death by killing Tybalt even though he knew by doing that he was risking his own life. Just before Romeo went after Tybalt he shouted down the streets of Verona “ Alive in Triumph

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    these two because when Romeo kills Tybalt‚ he gets banished‚ causing this whole chain reaction of poor timing and communication‚ resulting in Romeo coming back to see Juliet‚ finding her “dead” in Scene 5. When he sees his significant other‚ assuming that she is dead‚ he takes the poison and kills himself. This all ties back into the feud because if Tybalt had not killed Mercutio for being a Montague at a Capulet party‚ then Romeo never would have killed Tybalt and everyone would still be alive.

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