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    hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and 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 Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Tybalt himself. Ultimately‚ Tybalt was the spark the flames of the families feud. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Tybalt

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    How has Baz Luhrmann made Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo & Juliet’ accessible to a modern audience? Baz Luhrmann has made a cinematic adaptation of Shakespeare’s play “Romeo & Juliet” to make the original play easily understandable for modern audiences. He has made it more accessible by incorporating familiar locations and scenes‚ references to other works‚ genre’s and styles‚ marketing it to a teenage audience‚ the use of clever sound techniques‚ characterisation‚ and through the use of clever camerawork

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    7-5-13 Love and Death vs. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous work of literature. The classic tale of love is about two families‚ the Montague family and Capulet family‚ torn apart by and old rivalry‚ and a boy and girl in love. Both teens are a member of the two different families. In the midst of the ongoing feud between the families‚ the two main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ share a sacred love affair. Multiple motifs are brought about again and again up until

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    Romeo and Juliet: Death by Choice Would you marry someone after knowing them for only a few hours? What if they were your family’s adversary? In most cases‚ the answer should be no. However in the story of “Romeo and Juliet‚” the young couple‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ each from feuding families‚ decided to get married only a few hours after they met‚ fully knowing that both families will not approve. The end result of Romeo’s and Juliet’s poor decision to marry ultimately lead to their deaths. We believe

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    Romeo and Juliet “A tale of the young for the young” By Laura Marinos Throughout the 20th Century‚ there have been several attempts to transform William Shakespeare’s famous works into a modern context‚ with The Lion King based on Hamlet and 10 Things I Hate About You as a loose transformation of The Taming of the Shrew. Of course‚ there have been two successful transformations already based on Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet; West Side Story and Zeferelli’s Romeo and Juliet

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    centuries to come. Romeo and Juliet has stayed so popular in the english culture over the past centuries because of how relatable it is to people’s everyday lives. Being able to read and understand the book is one thing‚ however being able to make personal connections to the book creates interest for readers everywhere. Even back in the 1500’s people still fell in love with people they shouldn’t‚ there was still a lot of violence‚ and people went to extreme measures for love as well. In Romeo and Juliet

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    Presented in Act I of Romeo and Juliet? In Shakespeare’s play‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the theme of love is central to the play and is highlighted by being set against a backdrop of conflict and violence. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses the constant juxtaposition of love and hatred. I believe he does this so that the audience can really feel the plight of the two lovers set against such hateful circumstances. It also helps them to empathise and appreciate the struggle that Romeo and Juliet have to

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    characters of a tragedy created by a playwright known as William Shakespeare. These main characters are Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Just as us‚ Romeo and Juliet undergo similar‚ but more severe changes than do we. And just about everything about their life was rushed‚ especially since their mid-life crisis transpired around the age of sixteen. At the commencement of these occurrences‚ Romeo was like any other teenage guy in this area. He was not at a very mature point in his life. His mind

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    the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo 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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    qualities of people. Women in completely different time periods have displayed the same character traits when faced with similar situations. These situations are similar because of the reaction they trigger from these independent women. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet reflected qualities of leadership when faced with a difficult situation and in Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Penelope also showed similar qualities when in hardship. These stories are not related in any way‚ nor were they written closely

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