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                Romeo and Juliet     In the book‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the plot is driven by forbidden love. Since both of their are in a huge family rivalry‚ they are automatically off limits to each other.  That’s why their relationship did not go to well. From falling in love in secrecy‚ to a double suicide‚ there were so so many things wrong with their relationship.  However‚ there are more reasons than just family grudges that keep them from being together. A reason why Romeo and Juliet would not be

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    The Theme of Romeo and Juliet essay paper. By Daelyn Theme essay Theme is the main message/idea of a piece of a writing. In the play “Romeo and Juliet” Written by William Shakespeare there are multiple ideas for what the theme could be; these ideas range from the topic of love‚ Fate and even haste. But the theme that I think that most represents the whole story of Romeo and Juliet is “If it’s meant to be‚ then it will be.” The first reason why I think this is the theme is because Romeo went

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    Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare is a tragic love story about lovers whose love is forbidden‚ yet has a bitter ending when they both commit suicide for their love. Romeo and Juliet both fall madly in love with each other‚ but their families have had generations of feud. Romeo is confident that he loves Juliet and will do anything for their fondness. He would go as far as taking his life for her. Juliet later agrees to marry Romeo‚ Friar Lawrence only agrees to marry them because he thinks that will

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    Major Theme in Romeo & Juliet – The Meaning of Gender A major theme in Romeo and Juliet is the meaning of gender. Romeo and Juliet puts forward a myriad of points concerning masculinity. One example is Mercutio‚ who enjoys quarreling‚ fencing and joking. Mercutio is a character who enjoys showing off and displaying his authority and wit. He has definite ideas about what masculinity should look like. He criticizes Tybalt for being too interested in his clothes and for speaking with a fake accent

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    • Shakespeare portrays Romeo and Juliet as "star-crossed lovers‚" doomed by fate to a tragic end. • Bad luck and unfortunate coincidences abound: (1) Of all the people the illiterate Capulet servant could have asked to read the invitation list in Act I‚ scene 2‚ he chooses Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ and Romeo; (2) Of all the hotties at the Capulet party‚ Romeo spots Juliet first; (3) It just so happens that the County Paris decides he wants to marry Juliet the same day Romeo meets her; (4) Friar John

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    Love and Hate of Romeo and Juliet The theme of Romeo and Juliet is two love sick kids around the age of thirteen through sixteen that are making very poor and quick decisions. This will be the faith of these two kids life’s and the decisions they will make to the end. The two family’s montagues and capulets have a long rival history. The flaw of the young kids is the strong emotions of love and hate. Wow! You can really tell that Romeo is childish or younger because he was in love with Rosalin

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    Choose a drama in which sacrifice is a theme‚ show how the dramatist introduces this theme and its significance to the play as a whole. Romeo and Juliet The theme of sacrifice plays a large part in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a story of “star cross’d lovers” entangled in a love story destined in tragedy. Set in the Italian city of Verona‚ the streets are ablaze with conflict and terror. Right from the beginning we are shown this when members of the Capulet

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    Would Romeo and Juliet have ended in such tragedy without the final duel? The duel is a critical part of the plot with young boys‚ family rivalries and fighting for honor. The audience is prepared for a fight with the words “if we meet we shall not escape a brawl‚ for now‚ these hot days‚ is the blood stirring” in line 3 and 4 of act 3. In Act 2‚ scene 4‚ Tybalt‚ one of Juliet’s cousins‚ challenges Romeo to a duel. “Thou‚ wretched boy‚ that didst consort him here‚ slat with him hence.” Romeo says

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    masterpiece The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has been an eminent literary work for generations and still continues to be. Not only is its romantic plot captivating‚ it also has underlying morals that make the play more than just a teenage love story. Of the many messages‚ the role of fate is a significant component of the tragedy. It essentially drives Romeo and Juliet to their demise through inevitable conditions. As The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet correlates with the theme of fate‚ Shakespeare incorporates

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    Alazia Scott 09/04/14 3rd period 4. Choose a theme from the list of themes. Make a claim about it and write your essay on how the play reveals the truth about the theme. William Shakespeare wrote a play called Romeo and Juliet‚ a story based on two lovers that ended up killing their selves because of society. There’s this thing people like to call “fickle or puppy” love. That’s when two people think that they love each other but it’s nothing real. Shakespeare showed this kind of love in

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