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    ------------------------------------------------- Issue: 121 Tuesday 16th July 1599 £0.70 Dual Deaths in Continuing Conflict between Feuding Families Capulets and Montagues Both Left with Feelings of GriefDalia YousifVERONA – A fatal battle in the streets of Verona on the afternoon of Monday 23rd July left a member of the royal family and a Capulet dead and Romeo Montague exiled by Prince Escalus. The two long-feuding families‚ who have thrice disturbed the peace of streets

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    In William Shakespeare’s‚ Romeo and Juliet both Lord Capulet and Romeo are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They both lack communication skills and make erratic decisions. Romeo has no tact or skills when it comes to thinking things through‚ therefore causing his own demise. Lord Capulet is also pushy in the way he wants to accomplish things leading to the death of his only child‚ Juliet. Romeo’s death is the result of no one other than himself. Romeo is very fickle‚ immature‚ and

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    Monday 10th June 2013 Controlled Assessment 4 How Is Conflict Shown in ‘Macbeth‚ The Charge Of The Light Brigade And The Hero’? The word conflict to me means to have an argument or disagreement‚ an example for this is when the soldiers go and fight in Afghanistan against the Taliban’s. This shows how many soldiers have lost their lives/ died in battle. In the first key scene of Macbeth‚ the conflict in Macbeth is when he goes to kill King Duncan and sees a deadly vision

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    All Because of a Party Lady Montague and Lady Capulet were thy best of friends. They did everything together from go shopping in town buying dresses for thy parties to gossiping about thy people who lived in thy village. They decided to have a party together over the weekend which they were going to plan together. Every little detail like what food they would have and which type of gifts thy would hand out at the end. They made the guest list with the Bennett’s‚ the Biggie’s‚ the Brickenden’s

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ I think the Capulets is the responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because Lord Capulet was very strict and wanted Juliet to marry someone she did not love. When Juliet rejected Paris‚ Lord Capulet became outraged and starts yelling and threating to disown her. Romeo and Juliet meets at a party not knowing that their families are enemies‚ once they realize‚ its too late and they are already in love and decide they want to get married. Despite Friar Laurence

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    families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues not only are they each extremely rich‚ they are also bitter rivals.Yet through all this tension Romeo (A Montague) and Juliet (Capulet) fall in love with each other‚ but in the end they take their own lives at the fault of Juliet’s father‚ Sir Capulet. He is the most responsible based on the fact that he let Romeo stay at his party even after Tybalt warned him that he was there‚ also he showed his stubbornness by not trying to end the feud between his family

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare portrays love blossoming in the midst of violent conflict at the centre of the feud. The connection is not coincidental; it is essential. This antithesisbuilds tension‚ as the Chorus sets up a ‘fearful’‚ ‘fatal’‚ ‘death-marked mood’‚ sowing the seeds of tragedy in the turbulent ground of ‘rage’. The lovers will be destroyed in a catharticmovement that will ‘bury their parents’ strife’. Shakespeare shows the redemptive power of love opposed to destructive hate - and

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    The Grand Ball of The Capulets The Grand Ball of The Capulets HEADLINE: The Grand Ball of the Capulets BY LINE: Sunday‚1965 hannah Late Sunday night in the City of Verona‚ the house of the Capulet’s had a Grand Ball. The Ball was really astonishing as you enter into the Capulet’s door with the music welcoming you. The House of the Capulet is congesting with Capulet and family friends. They started the party with a feast and some entertainments. Then the most awaited part of the fest finally

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play written by one of the most famous English writers‚ Shakespeare‚ in 1601‚ is one filled with many conflicts‚ even starting from the story’s background. "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny" (Act I‚ Sc. 1). Conflicts‚ more often than not‚ end in tragedies. Romeo and Juliet having many conflicts‚ has also ended in a terrible tragedy‚ the death of the lovers. "... a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life..." (Act. I‚ Sc. I). Even before the play has begun‚ the

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    Romeo and Juliet is a widely recognized play written by William Shakespeare. They play is about a pair of two lovers‚ whose lives had ended shortly because of a feud. This conflict was between two families known as the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo and Juliet’s untimely death was due to the hatred presented by the two houses. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the author Shakespeare presents the idea that feuds and conflicts will influence people’s choices; this becomes clear to readers when Romeo

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