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    Is Romeo and Juliet a tale of hate and how destructive it can be? Sunny Ou 9B Romeo and Juliet shows the story of two families‚ and how destructive the hate that lurks between their families can be. The catastrophic events that unravel after Juliet takes a questionable potion is an absolute tragedy. Juliet takes a potion which would revive her after hours of deep sleep. Romeo is in distraught seeing his wife dead‚ chugs the potion and kills himself. Juliet

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    Across the Capulet’s ballroom‚ a girl with the name Juliet catches the eye of a boy named Romeo. Little do both Romeo and Juliet know that the relationship of what they thought was love would cost them their lives because of lust. Romeo and Juliet were said to have fallen in love at first sight‚ but as the story proceeds it spirals downwards into a pit of lust. In reality they were just looking to fill a missing part of their own broken heart. Love is where a person will take a bullet for one‚ where

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    Romeo Juliet” is one of the most famous and enjoyed literary pieces of all time. The play is written by the playwright William Shakespeare and it conveys the tragic love story of two star-cross’d lovers with a remarkably beautiful language. The play‚ since it’s a tragedy is permeated by death and all the main characters feel the impact of death either by dying‚ or witnessing deaths. Throughout the play the reader is able to identify two types of death; death by suicide and death by homicide. A conscientious

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    thinking about what he did in Romeo and Juliet. All of the negative things that happened in Romeo and Juliet happened because of the decisions and actions of Friar Lawrence. One of the main reasons that Friar Lawrence is to blame for the bad events in Romeo and Juliet is because he married Romeo to Juliet. If Friar Lawrence did not marry the two and told them not to be together then most of the bad things would not have happened because Romeo and Juliet would not have had to sneak around

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    An Analysis of Romeo and Juliet Over time‚ the red rose has developed to become a symbol of love. It is common for people to give them to their loved ones as a token for their affection. A rose communicates that love‚ much like its appearance is beautiful and delicate. One similar aspect of love is also displayed in its red shades‚ a color of passion. However‚ many forget of a rose’s thorns‚ sharp and painful to the touch. The rose is similar to the love expressed in Romeo and Juliet‚ a play written

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    The author‚ William Shakespeare‚ efficiently employs various events and characters in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ to convey that love conquers all. Through manipulation of Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ the children of two rival families‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ fall in love but their families cannot know. Romeo is banished by Juliet’s family for murdering their kinsman which greatly builds tension between their families. This leads to Romeo and Juliet’s suffering because they are no longer allowed to see each other. Although it can be argued otherwise‚ Juliet’s suffering in the play is truly larger than Romeo’s. There are a few scenes that exhibit Romeo and Juliet’s suffering. The

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Hannah Conaway 12/01/15 The author of Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare‚ treats death in four different terms. He uses legal‚ moral‚ familial‚ and personal issue frames for how he expresses death throughout the story. Bearing these issues‚ he creates three different relationships during the progression of this story that include death. Shakespeare gives death the symbol of a conflict or misfortune between two or more people

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    Shakespeare demonstrates these two strong emotions throughout the play Romeo and Juliet. In this play the children of two feuding families fall in love and attempt to overcome obstacles that come between their love. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare conveys love to be stronger than hate because Romeo and Juliet’s love was able to change the beliefs of the characters‚ provide trust‚ and overcome an ancient hate. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare expresses that love can make you go against everything

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    The play Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare in 1595. This play is about two young star-crossed lovers and their attempts to get married. Throughout the play‚ they constantly rebel against their parents wishes. This play is used in many English classes as an example of a masterpiece. Romeo and Juliet is a non relevant work for a person in modern times due to its rebellion‚ over dramatics‚ and the unnecessary of suicide. One way is that they were rebellious. Like Shakespeare said

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