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    many critical events in Juliet’s life‚ she acts like mother‚ nurse and servant to Juliet‚ due to her mother not being around during her life and acting like a true mother‚ and Juliet has learnt to trust in the nurse. "Go‚ girl‚ seek happy nights to happy days." The quote was said by the Nurse to Juliet‚ and it meant for Juliet to follow her heart and look for her love which is Romeo in this case‚ and this end in Juliet trusting her and always asking her for advice‚ and she relies on her to help her

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is about a young couple from opposing families forbidden love to marry in secret. There is much suspense as the story unfolds and leads to a tragic ending. One device used to create suspense in the dramatic irony that keeps the audience on edge. In Romeo and Juliet ‚ the author William Shakespeare has a way‚ of using his words to make the audience interested. This funky wordplay is called dramatic irony.For instance‚ in Act 4 scene 5 line #15‚ they all think Juliet is

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    the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. In the play‚ Romeo and JulietRomeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love. By the same token‚ another force was at play the ancient family feud. Nevertheless‚ a violent feud at that which caused many misunderstandings and poor decisions to lead them down the path of blood at the family’s hands. Whereas‚ the true blood is in the hands of Romeo‚ the Capulets‚ and Tybalt. To begin with‚ the Capulets are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s

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    spoken by the great leader Mahatma Gandhi. This quote directly ties in with the theme of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The play takes place during the Middle Ages in beautiful Verona. Here‚ a long term feud‚ which no one remembers the cause of‚ has been going on between the Capulets and Montagues. They are the families of the main characters. There is a lot of hate and violence present between the two sides. However‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ the two main characters of the play‚

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    If The Capulets didn’t force Juliet to set up a marriage with paris then she wouldn’t have had to sneak around and get married to Romeo. Nearing the end of an intense conversation between Juliet‚ her mother‚ and the nurse juliet’s mother states‚ “Speak briefly. Can you like of Paris‚ love?” (1. 3. 98.) This quote elucidates the impression that juliet’s mother wants her to marry Paris even if she doesn’t want to‚ for Juliet‚ marriage is a way of recognizing a shared love between two people. While

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    Greed Over Love with Tragic Outcomes Youth must often suffer for parents’ mistakes and the children involved in the classic tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ "Romeo and Juliet"‚ suffer greatly for them. The parents of the Capulet and Montague families channeled energy into a very destructive‚ tragic outcome. Being too late to correct this negative behavior of hatred‚ disregard of feelings‚ and manipulation results in the most tragic events of all and the worst fear of any parent: the death of their

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    destiny.”. That happens to be the exact situation that Romeo and Juliet find themselves in. Whether it be through blind love‚ careless actions‚ and delusional lies‚ the lovers fate will be soon sealed on a dark night. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet and Friar Lawrence’s words and deeds reflect who they are‚ and those that they love with their reckless actions. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet’s words and

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    thee…” In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ a story about two feuding families and the main couples of the families children fall in love each other‚ and then they die tragic deaths because they fell like they can’t be together. There are characters that show that Tybalt was the spark through their words and actions‚ and they include RomeoJuliet‚ and Tybalt himself. Ultimately‚ Tybalt was the spark the flames of the families feud. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Tybalt was a quarrelsome type of guy

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    great discussion in the present day‚ such as his usage of irony‚ foreshadowing‚ unconscious hypocrisy and other literary elements. They are used today as well‚ but in the past centuries‚ the combination of those elements was the technique which was the most appealing to the audience‚ the one‚ actually‚ used by Shakespeare. One of those elements is dramatic irony‚ which is based on the contrast of reality and misconception. In dramatic irony this contrast depends on the difference between what the

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    contribute to the tragic end to one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to detail the plotline of the story to the audience‚ as well as the indiscretion of Romeo’s decision to kill himself due to his oblivion that Juliet was actually alive in the tomb. Shakespeare also uses the literary device of chance versus choice to portray the reckless decisions made by both Romeo and Juliet when they are faced with situations that they could not control‚ or “chance”. Finally‚ Shakespeare

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