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    ROMEO & JULIET ENGLISH ESSAY Romeo and Juliet is a truly tragic story of star-crossed lovers written by the greatest dramatist and poet Shakespeare. He wrote this play to communicate love and empower the audience to see the world in all of its manifestations. Love is the most dominant theme explored throughout the entire play‚ various types of love have been constantly expressed‚ including romantic love‚ family love‚ shallow love and carer’s love. Romeo and Juliet’s rapidly occurring attraction

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    Romeo and Juliet; Foolishness and Impatience. “Wisely and slow – they stumble that run fast” a wise priest warns one passionate lover‚ Romeo as he stumbles to share the news of the accepted marriage. Unfortunately for the characters‚ none of them seem to take these wise words in consideration. Passionate love and passionate hate propel the characters to immediate‚ and irrational actions. A perfect example of impatience in this play is when Romeo comes to the conclusion that his lover Juliet is

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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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    Hate can be spelled Love What do you hate? What do you love? Are those things similar or the same? Love and hate usually coincide together. Where you see love you see hate or vise versa. Everything proves this even in Romeo and Juliet. Hate is just a misunderstood concept of love that can be portrayed in different ways. Hate is the feeling of strong dislike towards someone. You feel angry every time you think about what you hate. Hate comes from a bad memory or reputation of someone. You can not

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    Romeo and Juliet- Essay Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean classic that is widely considered to be timeless and universal - a quality that is attained through the strong values‚ themes‚ language techniques and characterisations of the play. The themes that are presented in the play revolve around love‚ hate‚ death & violence which contribute in a major way to intensify the plot and drama of the play. Other themes include the individual versus society‚ and the certainty of fate. Shakespeare

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    It’s a way to show how people define something as a classic. One such “classic” is Shakespeare’s famous love story‚ Romeo and Juliet. Known as one of the best love stories of all time‚ it is a story about two “star-crossed lovers” whose fate was that they were never truly meant to be. But it doesn’t mean they couldn’t try. Many love stories written are compared to Romeo and Juliet‚ usually being told they aren’t as well written as this play. Known also for its beautiful writing‚ this play is one

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare uses young love to suggest that young love can make you do foolish things. He establishes this message in Act I‚ Scene V‚ Act II Scene II‚ and Act II‚ Scene VI. In act Act I‚ Scene V Shakespeare states that young love can make you do foolish things.In this scene‚ Romeo and Juliet quickly fall for one another after they exchange a kiss.Romeo says “Then move not while my prayer’s effect I take. Thus from my lips‚ by thine my sin is purged.” and Juliet

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    Fate can also be seen at work when Balthasar reports to Romeo regarding the devastating news of the death of Romeo’s beloved Juliet. The servant claimed to have witnessed seeing Juliet being taken to the Capulet tombstones with his own eyes. In shock‚ Romeo replies‚ “Is it even so? Then I defy you‚ stars! / Thou know’st my lodging; get me ink and paper‚ / And hire post-horses; I will hence to-night … Well‚ Juliet‚ I will lie with thee to-night.” (V‚ i‚ 24-26‚ 34). In this situation‚ it is poor exiled

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    Is the main message of Romeo and Juliet is the undeniable power of love? Romeo and Juliet‚ a love story that couples use as a metaphor for love‚ or is it? In the story‚ the families the Montagues and the Capulets are in a long running feud. Both Romeo and JUliet are not even older than 14. The story by shakespeare‚ also features the both of their suicides in the end. Both of them could not live without the other‚ it seemed they would rather die. There are many people who agree to the message of

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    3) of Romeo and Juliet in 1700s compare to the changes made in the Baz Luhrman film version of the play. The plot of both were actually similarly the same‚ however the setting was a lot different and I will be talking about some of the main important changes made to the setting of the movie and of course most importantly the topic which my presentation is mainly on which is Alternate Endings. First of all ill talk a little bit about the setting of the movie. The original Romeo and Juliet was obviously

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