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    Nature of Life William Shakespeare’s tragedy of two star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families‚ entails a variety of conflicting figurative language. Sound devices‚ imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ oxymorons‚ and other figurative language examples all assist in conveying the theme that life is paradoxical‚ in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. A supreme example of this theme‚ could be Friar Lawrence’s opening lines‚ “The gray-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night‚ / Check’ring

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    - “Star-crossed lovers” - Forced marriage - Feud (we don’t know what the feud is over‚ its never explained. Its clearly fate because they don’t know what they’re arguing about) - Meeting at the party (Romeo is drugged) - Violence: Deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio (influences) when Romeo kills Tybalt everything starts falling apart - Forced marriage ----- attitude to women - If women were valued‚ women would not be forced into such as marriage and not treated just as objects‚ we may see more

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    which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare that is regularly hard to understand by most. William decided to put something in his play to make it more interesting and understandable. There are three literary elements of literature that William used in his play. Dramatic Speech‚ Dramatic irony‚ and comic relief are the three elements in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that makes the play easier to understand. First‚ Dramatic speech

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    .  Ayona Bieber Blackmon Mrs. Crawford Freshman Honors English 4 April 2013 The Role of Foreshadowing in Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet foreshadows the execrable endings and dreadful fates of “A pair of star-crossed lovers” (Prologue.6). By chance of destiny‚ the characters Romeo and Juliet unite‚ wed‚ and die. William‚ as he does a plethora of times‚ reveals this affair with the use of foreshadowing. Shakespeare utilizes foreshadowing to bestow a relief to his

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    “O RomeoRomeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Juliet‚ Act 2‚ Scene 2). One of the best known lines in “Romeo and Juliet”‚ a play written by the famous William Shakespeare. One of the most distinct themes in the play‚ is about the different types of love. There is the puppy love that Romeo has for Rosaline in the beginning of the movie‚ the friendly love between Juliet and the nurse‚ and the romantic love seen between Romeo and Juliet. The play simply would not be the same if any of these relationships

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    "Romeo and Juliet" is a play written by William Shakespeare about love‚ friendship‚ and tragedy. The story is set in Verona‚ Italy where two people fall in love. However‚ the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are from families who despise each other. Romeo is dead-set on marrying Juliet‚ to the point where he’d do anything for her. This becomes a dangerous factor because he is also extremely impatient. Romeo’s friend‚ Mercutio‚ has more of a level head which amplifies Romeo’s flaws. Mercutio’s realistic

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    within the pages. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare many lessons are learned‚ such as love is blind‚ violent delights have violent ends‚ or consider possible repercussions. First off‚ Romeo and Juliet is a traditional story of two teenage lovers who blindly fall in love at first sight and marry while their families have been enemies for years. In pursuit of their love‚ the couple thoughtlessly tried to be together‚ ending in tragedy. Everyone thinks of Romeo and Juliet as the tragic tale of

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    Romeo and Juliet may have killed themselves‚ but who really was the cause of their deaths? The cause of their deaths had to be caused by a deep depression which would have come from somebody. I think Romeo is responsible for his and Juliet’s death because he is impetuous‚ impatient and to in love with the idea of love. Romeo is the main cause for their deaths‚ because he is so impetuous he doesn’t think before he acts. If he would just take a deep breath and think about his actions he could’ve

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Many people all over the world have heard the expression from William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy is about two star crossed lovers who are born into two different families‚ Juliet’s family‚ the Capulets and Romeo’s family‚ the Montague’s. The families have an ancient grudge. Due to this family feud‚ many drastic events take place involving deceit‚ sorrow‚ sacrifice and pain‚ resulting in

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    decision to move up the wedding? 2. At first‚ what does Juliet believe is the only solution to her problem? 3. What plan does Friar Laurence devise for Juliet‚ and what reservations does Juliet have about his plan? 4. Review the events you read in Act Four‚ and think about how the character’s interactions drive the plot. 5. Do you feel sympathy for the Capulets‚ the nurse‚ and Paris when they express grief over Juliet’s death? Why or why not? 6. Dramatic irony exists when the

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