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    Examine the way Shakespeare presents the power and control Capulet exerts within the play. Power and Control is the main theme in Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo & Juliet. Power is presented by fate‚ love and parental control. Shakespeare clearly demonstrates that Lord Capulet is a very protective father. This is because in Act 1 scene 2 Capulet says “ hopeful lady of my earth” In this quote Shakespeare shows that Capulet is a loving and protective father because children died easily and the words

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    In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare‚ tells a romantic tragedy of two young teenagers that fall in love. Romeo‚ whose family is montagues are rivals to his love Juliet‚ who are labeled as capulets. They fight for their love and will to be together. This play teaches young people to fight for their love‚ but not give into furious desires. They act without thinking and this becomes their tragic flaw. In the article‚ "Love and Lust in Romeo and Juliet" by Bond‚ Ronald B

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    ENGLISH COMMENTARY-MACBETH; ACT II‚ SCENE I Act II‚ scene 1 takes place in Macbeth’s castle- Castle of Inverness- when Banquo and Fleance encounter Macbeth on their way to bed‚ who is preparing himself for his grim task. The soliloquy in act II‚ scene 1 is extremely important because it is the last time we hear Macbeth’s thoughts on murdering King Duncan before he actually performs the act. Macbeth is just about to murder King Duncan and is hence about to create an upheaval in the hierarchical

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    There are many types of love that are portrayed in Shakespeare’s play "Romeo & Juliet". One of them being sincere‚ dignified love that both the main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ have for each other. Although it seems that Romeo and Juliet do love each other with true‚ whole-hearted love‚ it does seem that they want to rush things in their relationship‚ for instance they fall in love‚ get married and die together within six days! Then again maybe they want to rush things because they do indeed share

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    In regards to the parental comment about Romeo and Juliet‚ I both agree and disagree. When I say agree‚ what I really mean is that I understand where the parent is coming from and why they think that younger people shouldn’t watch this movie. I understand that the values in the movie are very naïve and somewhat inappropriate. The movie depicts teenagers disobeying their parents‚ so I can clearly see why a parent would not want their child to take away from the movie that it is okay to disobey

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    Love and Despair The ideas of love and passion are ever present in almost everyone’s lives nowadays‚ this intimacy can be felt for your parents‚ a lover‚ or any number of things‚ and many authors use these topics in their novels. William Shakespeare‚ author of Romeo and Julietdoes not shy away from the effects of love‚ specifically on people. Shakespeare uses qualities of love and attachment in an Elizabethan Era themed story and the character Romeo and Juliet‚ as well as the city of Vienna Italy

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    Explore how Oscar Wilde Opens Act 2: Upon the opening of Act 2 in The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde sets out a rather peaceful looking scene‚ transporting his audience to Jack’s country estate in Hertfordshire. The act takes off in the Garden at the Manor House‚ described in the stage directions as ‘an old fashion one‚ full of roses’ with baskets and chairs set under a large yew tree. With the time of year being July‚ this all makes up for a somewhat simple Victorian summer setting

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    John Madden’s multi-award winning film Shakespeare in Love (1998) examines the perennial theme of forbidden love within the historical context of the Elizabethan Era but also from a more contemporary prism since the film emanates ideas‚ values and attitudes that resonate with modern audiences. The film‚ a romantic comedy‚ concerns the great writer‚ William Shakespeare and how he overcomes his writer’s block through his love affair with the wealthy and radiant Viola de Lesseps. However‚ due to differences

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    Romeo and Juliet Explain how you would direct a section of Act 3 scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet for a modern audience. In your answer you should focus on how Juliet would be presented in this scene and how the scene would be acted? Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play‚ which embodies the true spirit of love and destiny. The play shows fate‚ premonition‚ violence and vengeance while two lovers pine for each other. It shows how love can be over powering which would supersede all other values and loyalties

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    Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare is a romance tragedy play that displays the theme love. However‚ hate and fate are other themes that are also revealed throughout the play through various Shakespearean and film techniques. Love is one of the main ideas in the play. The play revolves around the romantic and mutual love between the protagonists; Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. This love is displayed in Act 1‚ Scene 4 where Romeo meets Juliet at the Capulet feast. A sonnet is used to show

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