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    Nora`s character at the beginning‚ the first impression about Nora is childish character that is willing to hid things and to easily lie. The audience first sees her as immature character‚ naive and superficial. She interacts with her husband at the same manner as a child and playfully. However‚ she obeys her husband and tries to make him happy as a typical 19 century woman. Moreover‚ her husband critics her throughout the play but Nora response in a behaved way as if she is his own doll which

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    A foil character contrasts the personalities of another character‚ which particularly enlightens certain characteristics of the individual. This element portrays these characteristics in an obvious manner‚ as it benefits the reader or audience. By showing the characteristics of one‚ it directly heightens the character traits of the other‚ creating a foil illustration of an individual. Nowhere is this element of literature more prudent than in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ as he effectively

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    Romeo and Juliet are both very complex characters and represent many qualities that people may have and some that the reader may be able to relate to on a personal level. These qualities in both the characters are important because Shakespeare chose them for a reason and it builds these characters to create such an entertaining story for an audience. First just focusing on Romeo and the qualities of his character some obvious ones are how passionate and sensitive he is. He also shows impulsivity

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    of act 2 Romeo and Juliet have changed considerably from how they were first presented to us. By the end of Act 2‚ Romeo and Juliet have changed in different ways. It is not evident that the changes they have made are that considerable. Juliet becomes much more mature and less like a young girl. Romeo on the hand‚ doesn’t seem to have changed as much as Juliet. He does become more responsible and seemingly more mature‚ but his impulsive behaviour leads to his death. Romeo changes by the end

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    Development of Juliet Shakespeare’s development of characters‚ eventually lead up to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses specific characters to influence the plot. Taking for example the actions of Friar Lawrence and how he influences the decisions of Juliet. Shakespeare’s development of Juliet is the most dynamic‚ as she is in between the levels of maturity. Juliet had to undergo through a series of different changes in a day’s time span. In the beginning of the story‚ Juliet

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    Romeo Character Analysis Romeo is one of the two protagonists in the William Shakespeare play: Romeo and Juliet. He is the son to Lord Montague who is head of a wealthy family of Verona‚ Italy that has a long established feud with the Capulet family. Romeo’s life changes when he goes a Capulet party and instantly becomes smitten by Juliet who is also the daughter of the Capulet family. Ultimately Romeo is attractive‚ hasty and passionate and uses all these traits perfectly to obtain Juliet’s love

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    Romeo Character Analysis In literature‚ Romeo’s name has become interchangeable with a true lover. His persona is one resembling that of a perfect youthful love and is desired by any couple wanting a relationship lasting for eternity. In the beginning of the play‚ he is indifferent towards the feud between the Montague and Capulets. The only thing on his mind is Rosaline but this instantly changes once Juliet walks into his life. Romeo has an emotional personality‚ where he feels strongly in

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was written in the Elizabethan era towards the end of the sixteenth century. The play presents a poignant tragedy the magnitude of which transcends the passage of time and culture. Among the themes of universal relevance that contribute to the tragedy are fate and the personality flaws of key characters. At the conclusion of the play‚ these themes combine to evoke profound sorrow both within the audience and among the play’s surviving characters. Fate‚ the development

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    Romeo Character Analysis Essay In the play Romeo & Juliet‚ Romeo tends to blame destiny and fate for all of his problems. In reality‚ Romeo’s character is flawed. He shows this through his actions in the play. When he loves Juliet‚ he only shows a superficial love for her. He then loses his temper when Mercutio dies and doesn’t think before he goes and kills Tybalt. After he kills Tybalt‚ he whines that fortune has gotten him in trouble. Romeo is not a victim of destiny or fate‚

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    The Rocky Mountains‚ commonly known as the Rockies‚ are a major mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 3‚000 miles from the north part of British Columbia‚ in western Canada‚ to New Mexico‚ in the southwestern United States. Within the North America the Rockies are distinct from the Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada which all lie farther west. The Rocky Mountains were formed from 80 million to 55 million years ago during the Laramide

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