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    Lady Montague would wear this dress in Act 1‚ Scene 1. It is a kind of dress that any upper class woman would wear on a normal day for going on a casual walk in the city. Since Lady Montague was at a nobility rank‚ most of the fabrics and designs she wears would make her clothing seem similar to royalty fashion. Obviously‚ the expensive fabrics included in this outfit were not available to lower class citizens. Her dress includes a magenta velvet petticoat and an outer dress made of gold damask

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    important verdict will be passed that will bring justice to Juliet‚ and help her soul rest in peace. Over the years there has been an ongoing feud between both the Capulets and the Montagues‚ which has not softened over time‚ but has only grown generation by generation. Both houses have never benefited from this feud‚ but have only lost their loved ones‚ their only heirs. Here‚ we are of course talking about both Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Gentlemen‚ during the proceedings you have heard what

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    Shakespeare uses a variety of techniques in Romeo and Juliet in order to enhance the reader’s experience and to communicate messages through his work. For instance‚ the use of celestial imagery contributes to the tragic tone of the play‚ because it suggests the inevitable end to the main characters. Notably in the opening of the play‚ the reader hears: “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” (I.Prologue.6). Likewise‚ before Romeo enters the Capulet party he tells his friends: “I fear‚ too early;

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    Romeo and Juliet. Over the past 500 years there have been numerous adaptations for stage‚ musicals and films based and interpreted from the original tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet. Written by Shakespeare in 1500’s and Juliet is undeniably Shakespeare’s most successful and well known play. The tragic story line filled with unfortunate events and heartbreaks are something that appealed to the Elizabethan era audience. The two most well known movie interpretations would have to be the version

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    and Juliet‚ the writer‚ William Shakespeare‚ constructs a theme about the forcefulness of love. During the whole play‚ Act II scene ii expresses this thesis clearly‚ and even afterwards‚ Shakespeare interprets the theme in the play. In act two‚ scene two‚ after Romeo and his friends decide to go back home‚ Romeo decides to abandon them and risk his life to see Juliet once more. He hides in Juliet’s yard and awaits for Juliet to appear. ROMEO He jests at scars that never felt a wound. JULIET enters

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    Female Characters in Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s classic play Romeo and Juliet there are three main female characters‚ Lady Capulet‚ her daughter Juliet and their Nurse Angelica. They are all very different in their approaches to various life situations; this is partly because they are from different social status‚ with different backgrounds and outlook on life. In particular their views on love and marriage are very different. Romeo and Juliet was written in the Elizabethan

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    Romeo and Juliet The Balcony (II.ii) In Shakespeare’s tragic romance novel‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ many themes are portrayed throughout the book. Several of these themes are shown through Act Two Scene 2 (I.ii) or more commonly known as “The Balcony” scene. In this scene‚ Romeo decides he cannot go home without seeing Juliet once more. Because of his impulsiveness‚ Romeo climbs and leaps over a wall bordering the Capulet’s property. He sees Juliet standing on her balcony‚ talking about her new found

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    I really liked Romeo and Juliet because of the amount of irony and foreshadowing in the text. For instance‚ Romeo says “I dreamt my lady came and found me dead. And breathed such life with kisses in my lips”(V.i.6-9). This is an obvious example of foreshadowing to the upcoming scene where Juliet believes that Romeo is dead‚ and tries to take the poison from his lips. This quote is also a reference to Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech about how dreamers usually see what they want to see in dreams. I like

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    In the tragic play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ Why do the teenagers make poor choices‚is it because of their adolescent brain that is still developing? Sarah Jayne Blakemore’s thesis on adolescent development sheds light on some of the decision making in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” ‚as characters certainly face unpredictable mood swings‚ self consciousness‚ and impulse control issues Blakemore’s research describes. These adolescent decisions resulted in the death of six people

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    “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ tells of a tragedy that takes place in Verona‚ Italy‚ between two lovers--Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Both of their families--the Montagues and Capulets--have this ancient feud that took place during their ancestor’s time. The ancient family feud eventually came to a horrific summit‚ which lead to both families into committing homicide. Most of the street fights in Verona‚ where likely provoked by the either the Montagues or Capulets. This feud was

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