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    behind how both two lovers fell in love with each other we will definitely find its reasons easily for the reason that in reading‚ the book the authors of the two books clearly let people understand on how the two lovers met and what happened as well at the end. It also kind of related to the reality though it is not really exactly the same as what happened to them but similar. Yet‚ despite of having similarities between the books and reality still‚ we people still love reading the book in order for us

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    I saw you I fell in love‚ and you smiled because you knew.” -William Shakespeare. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the two lovers fall in love at first site. They get married within days after they first met‚ even though their parents are in a huge feud and would be very disappointed to know they got married. For the fact that Romeo and Juliet have two different types of love styles‚ Juliet’s being mania and Romeo’s being ludus‚ their love ends with a very sad

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    I do not believe in love at first sight‚ but I do believe in destiny as clichéd as that may sound. Whilst reading this book‚ I also learned that a possible moral for this story could be that moderation is a key role in any relationship‚ and that if things are rushed that bad things can happen. Romeo and Juliet is not really a love story like everyone seems to think‚ it is really just a story about a three day relationship that causes several deaths. Moderation plays a large role in this story because

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    2012 2nd Block Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is heralded as a great “love Story”. With Romeo being involved with Rosaline at the beginning‚ and their families at war they were never thought to succeed as a couple. Romeo and Juliet have really achieved an iconic status in the modern era‚ a story of young reckless love that ends in tragedy (book rags). This couple experienced love at first sight. Romeo‚ a member of the Montague family‚ falls in love with Juliet‚ a member of the Capulet

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    The following terms listed below are used to identify the theme of the destructiveness of love in Romeo and Juliet. The first term is Narration‚ and the second term is Focalize. Narration refers to the way that a story is told‚ and so belongs to the level of discourse. www.cla.perdue.edu‚ (2002). Narration is a key aspect in this play. For example‚ the play is narrated by the main characters which allows the audience to observe a vicious‚ strong emotion that portrays individuals and sends them against

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    Romeo & Juliet The magnificently written Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare is a tragic tale about lust and love‚ and the lovers take their own lives. The tale takes place in a Italian city called Verona where two rival family are in a dispute against which house is superior‚ but out of this‚ two destined lovers found each other and fell in love. But in thinking too fast their plan gets crushed and turns into something far more depressing than it should have been. Don’t fall in love too quickly

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    know is that he is one of poetry’s and theatre’s brightest minds‚ and the man behind the both critically-acclaimed and critically-criticised play‚ Romeo and Juliet. Easily one of the best plays of all time‚ Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy centred on a pair of star-crossed lovers blinded by great ecstatic emotions‚ eager to prove and fulfil their love to one another. Set in the city of Verona‚ the two embark on an illicit romantic liaison on top of an underlying feud between their respective families

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    Romeo and Juliet A famous tragedy written by William Shakespeare Is well known for undying love as well as tragic events that caused countless deaths. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ Are the Two protagonists of the story‚ as well as “Star crossed lovers” who gave their lives for one another. Many factors lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet‚ various readers believe that Romeo and Juliet are to blame for the course of events leading to their deaths‚ Therefore it is there fault that they died.

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    you use it. “Love is blind” you would think this phrase would come out of the famous romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ but it is found in The Merchant of Venice (2.6). It means that when you love someone you refuse to see their flaws or the error of their ways. “Wear my heart upon my sleeve” this phrase comes from the play Othello (1.1). It means that someone’s emotions can be easily influenced. They become emotional on a whim. “Wild-goose chase” comes from the play Romeo and Juliet (2.4). It means

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    Love is perceived many different ways due to many different exposures of love. Movies and other sources of entertainment can many times be the culprit of the various perceptions. In these medias‚ love is shown as always working out in the end or the exact opposite‚ never working out. Another exposure is the relationships someone is around throughout their life. A powerful emotions like love is not perfect or easy. The emotion is something someone can never master to perfection even in a lifetime

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