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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ are “a pair of star-crossed lovers” [Prologue] whose tragic death “buries their parents’ strife” [Prologue]. In the play‚ many factors lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet; among these are fate‚ impulsive love and the rivalry between the Montague and Capulet family. As one of the central themes of the play‚ fate plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet’s death. Through out the play

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo & Juliet we look at two star-crossed lovers‚ from opposite sides of an ancient grudge in the town of Verona and their struggle between fate and freewill. Shakespeare deliberately creates characters that can be held accountable for the tragic deaths of the central roles. Their untimely demise can be attributed to four contributing factors: The poor advice of Friar Lawrence and the Nurse‚ the two feuding households‚ the impulsive behaviour of our chief protagonists

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is certainly a tragedy‚ one of the best tragedies that ever was written. The reason that this story is a tragedy is because our two main characters both kill themselves out of love for the other and for the fact that they cannot be together. However‚ there is a question to be posed. Who is to blame for those tragic deaths? The answer is not a “who” but a “who all”. Multiple people are responsible for the death of the two; people from both families. It seems terrible

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    Who killed Juliet? Juliet kills herself‚ but who is really to blame for her death. In shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet one might agree that the tragic love story ended well‚ tragically.While many people disagree whose is at fault one might agree it is her own fault. Juliet is upset her father is trying to marry her of to he one‚ and only Paris‚ so of course she immediately falls head over heals for the one person she is told to hate. Romeo and juliet’s fell in love the second they look into each

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    murder of Romeo and Juliet? Was it the feud‚ maybe it was the Friar and the Nurse. In this play two star-crossed lovers find each other‚ they no nothing about each other‚ but yet they claim to be in love. They get married and then Romeo gets banished and claims he would rather die than be banished. Juliet then takes a potion that makes it seem as if she’s dead and then Romeo finds her‚ drinks a potion and dies‚ Juliet sees Romeo’s dead body and then she stabs herself. Done‚ Romeo and Juliet are to

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    Friar John arrives in Mantua and delivers the letter to Romeo. Romeo smiles and thanks Friar John. The next day Romeo arrives at the Capulet tomb and waits outside the tomb for Friar Lawrence to arrive. Friar arrives and they go into the tomb‚ where they find dead bodies such as Tybalt’s. Romeo then quickly goes to Juliet’s body. They both wait patiently for her to wake up‚ switching on and off to guard the entrance. It was now Romeo’s time to guard the door when he sees that the Friar was bleeding

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    build that attraction by spending time with someone? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo claims to fall in love with Juliet within a few seconds of meeting her which spirals into the event of both their deaths. This tragedy could have been avoided with thought and time and that’s why there lives were lost. Some decisions from both Romeo and Juliet were too rash‚ sudden‚ and ill advised. Romeo’s love for Juliet was too rash since he didn’t even know her name before he was deep

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    case of Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence does both of these things. Friar Lawrence is most responsible for these star crossed lovers deaths for many reasons. Some reasons are he tends to do things for the wrong reasons‚ he doesn’t think things through‚ and is quite forgetful. Friar knows that Romeo and Juliet are moving too fast because he states‚ “an old tear that is not washed off yet‚” (767). This is in reference to Romeo loving Rosaline just the night before. Friar Lawrence knows that Romeo is loving

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    The purpose of me choosing this topic "Should people who download music or movies illegally be punished" is that nowadays many people rather search to find a pirated movies or music instead of just buying it. Many of them didn’t realize that this is also kind of infringement of copyright. I shouldn’t argue it too much since I also using mostly pirated stuff since it is convenient and it also decreases my financial burden. Of course‚ this is not correct doings but somehow if everything is bought in

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    development of events beyond a person’s control. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet was entirely out of their control‚ and could only be blamed on fate. We have all had the experience of a perfect storm of multiple causes ruining a day’s plan‚ while entirely out of your control. It is frustrating and impossible to overcome. Worse yet‚ is when we are blamed for the failure. We cannot blame the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet on the two children. Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were entirely out of their control‚ left

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