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    The Different Types of Love Present In ‘Romeo and Juliet’ – By William Shakespeare In this assignment I will be looking at the different types of love present in ‘Romeo and Juliet’. This is arguable one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays – famous for the two devoted lovers‚ whose relationship was doomed from the start. But this is not the only type of love that is found in the play as there are strong bonds between parents/carers and children‚ friendship and infatuation which sets the scene at

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    The main points are when Mercutio started the fight between Tybalt and himself‚ which caused Romeo to be banished from Verona‚ Friar Laurance was mostly responsible for horrible events and the person that locked Friar John because fears that John had the plague; then John couldn’t deliver the message to Romeo about the Friar Laurance’s plan. Depending on which part of the play anyone could be blamed‚ but Friar Laurance was mostly responsible for the tragic events. Mercutio challenges Tybalt to a battle

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    gas station is burned with fire (hot) that makes Tybalt become more passionate to chase Benvolio to kill him. Another conflict also comes up in the hot and dry beach when Mercutio is killed. Tybalt comes to kill Romeo‚ but Romeo doesn’t want to fight. Indeed‚ it makes Tybalt angry and hits Romeo. The hot weather provokes Mercutio to fight for Romeo and accidentally he is killed. This is the hottest setting of place in the story‚ in which the climax of the story also begins here‚ as the impact of hot

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ violence‚ prejudice and hatred interfere with love and happiness. This is brought about through as love as a cause of violence‚ the conflict between this individual and society and the idea of fate this shown in the ballroom scene and the fight scene. A scene that explores the idea of how violence‚ prejudice and hatred interfere with the ability for the main characters of Romeo and Juliet is Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ The Ballroom Scene. Violence

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    Shakespeare is forced to kill off Mercutio "lest he steal the show from the major figures of the plot". His brash attitude draws attention away from the problems of Romeo and Juliet. When Tybalt seeks Romeo in a public street‚ Mercutio challenges him to "couple [his words] with something" and "make it a word and a blow". His recklessness and quick response for something so dangerous is a demonstration of his preferences. However‚ as a kind of side effect‚ his preferences tend to pull the spotlight

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    The Importance of Love There are many different kinds of love throughout the play that William Shakespeare wrote called Romeo and Juliet. Three different kinds of love in the play are romantic love between Romeo & Juliet‚ Friendly love between Mercutio and Romeo‚ and parental love between Nurse & Juliet. The love in this play isn’t always easy for the characters and doesn’t always go their way. “ The course of true love never did run smooth.” The love in this play is also linked to death. Both Romeo

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    but keep the peace”‚ because he doesn’t want to fight. This shows he is keeping peace because he does not react angrily to Tybalt. In addition‚ when Mercutio and Tybalt were fighting‚ Benvolio said‚ “put up your swords. You know not what you do.” Mercutio knows that it’s hot out and that they are likely to have a temper. Furthermore‚ when Mercutio was in the town and saw Tybalt‚ Benvolio says‚ “I pray thee let us retire”. This is another sign of peace. Tybalt‚ however‚ is a trouble maker. For

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    seed‚ a seed in the form of a dream in which a girl who he met at the Capulet’s party would direct him to his death. Upon telling his friends of this vision‚ Mercutio responded: “O‚ then I see Queen Mab hath been with you . . . Through lovers’ brains‚ and then they dream of love”(1.IV.754). After fate had put the plan into motion‚ Mercutio then set the scene for the two to be lovers before they had even met. Another reason Romeo and Juliet must have met as an act of fate is because it is so opposed

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    In both “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ and Tears of a Tiger‚ by Sharon Draper‚ both of the protagonists commit actions that would result in them both being placed in the Hall of Shame. The protagonist in Tears of a Tiger is Andy‚ a Junior in High School. After one of his high school basketball games‚ he is driving under the influence of alcohol with his three friends and crashes his car‚ resulting in his best friend’s death. This story is about the recovery process Andy takes to overcome

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    Horace Walpole once said‚ “The world is a tragedy to those who feel‚ but a comedy to those who think.” Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is no exception to this for the forbidden lovers let their emotions control how they lived their lives‚ allowing love to overpower logic. Rather than love and lust‚ the Capulets and Montagues allowed disgust and spitefulness to cause much chaos to the everyday lives of the feuding families. At the start of the play‚ hate overruled all resulting

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