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    WWI Timeline 1914: July 28th‚ Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. August 1st‚ Germany declares war on Russia. August 3rd‚ Germany declares war on France. August 4th‚ United Kingdom declares war on Germany after Germany invades Belgium. August 6th‚ Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia and Serbia declares war on Germany. August 26th‚ battle of Tannenberg begins. August 29th‚ President Woodrow announces that US will stay neutral. September 5th‚ the first battle of the

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    in Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet” indicate how hastiness leads to tragedy. Romeo’s impulsive first impression towards love illustrates how he‚ as any other teenager‚ is blinded by beauty and one’s beauteous presence. Disowning their families by loving an enemy foreshadows the fact that Romeo and Juliet will go to any extent to be together. This tragic play script depicts the unwary lives of two lovers as they hide their love from their parents. The male protagonist‚ Romeo of the Shakespeare’s

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    love‚ and our earth is a tomb”‚ a popular quote from an English poet and playwright Robert Browning‚ that best describes the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet felt that they should be together and they did not care what it took. They were willing to give even their lives. Their love ended in death. The play Romeo and Juliet showed that the ruling passion of true love surpasses the three other kinds of love shown in the play; physical‚ courtly and family

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    In 1597 a tragic story that would become one of the most well know plays was born into the world. And with the birth of Romeo and Juliet came many lessons to be learned. Those lessons have impacted a lot of people around the world‚ but are they still relevant in today’s society? The main lesson is this historic play is that: with fighting‚ there will be harm. In Act 5‚ Scene 3 the Prince states that simple lesson‚ "Where be these enemies? Capulet! Montague! See‚ what a scourge is laid upon your

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     They talk bad and fight with each other the whole story  IV. Third similarities between the Montagues and Capulets is they both have a teenager who is in  love with each other  A. Juliet Capulet is in love with Romeo  B. Romeo Montague is in love with Juliet  V Conclusion    Hazelrig 2  Noah Hazelrig  Comparison/Contrast Essay  9th Grade Honors English  13 December 2012  My essay on ​ Romeo and Juliet​  is about their families similarities. There are three  similarities between the Montagues and Capulets.They were both very powerful families

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    Romeo and Juliet Persuasive Essay Choose ONE of the following prompts and compose a persuasive essay arguing your belief. You must use direct evidence from the play in your essay. You should include direct quotes from the play and they must be properly cited. Your essay should be double spaced‚ 12 point Times New Roman font (MLA format) and should be between 2 and 4 pages long. Your essay must be submitted to turnitin.com by Sunday‚ April 1 by 11:59 PM. No late essays will be accepted!! If

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    be defined with one word. One of the most famous literary texts about the variations of love is William Shakespeare ’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’. In the play Shakespeare utilizes language techniques‚ characterization and plot to provide the reader with a range of ideas about love. The fundamentals of the play lie within the protagonist‚ Romeo where the notions of love are held. This essay will explore the variations of love depicted in the play‚ and discuss what literary techniques are used by Shakespeare

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    Amanda Lauro Mr. Bosley 4/28/14 Romeo and Juliet essay Suicide can be an impulsive decision‚ as is young love in many cases. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare connects suicide and love in an inextricable pattern. Romeo and Juliet meet and promptly want to be married. This decision is rash because surely no one can become “in love” in that short amount of time. Juliet takes a potion that will make it appear as though she is dead so that she will not have to marry her suitor Paris

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    ROMEO & JULIET PORTFOLIO PROJECT Assigned on: ODD (3/14) EVEN (3/15) Due on: ODD (4/1) EVEN (4/2) * You must have a designed cover sheet * You must have designed dividers for each part Part 1: SETTING * Create a Timeline of R&J. This should have already been started. * You may continue on with the timeline you created for class OR create a new one. Part 2: CHARACTERS * Using your stick figure characters‚ choose ONE from each Act that you feel best represents that

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    understand that perfection is unachievable; therefore‚ humans carry various flaws. William Shakespeare demonstrates this in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet where although Romeo is the tragic hero‚ he also shows an excessive amount of tragic flaws that bring him down throughout the play. One of the flaws that he carries is falling in love too quickly and deeply. In another flaw‚ he shows his impulsiveness. His last tragic flaw illustrates how naïve he is to believe in fate. From the beginning of the

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