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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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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Theme Analysis Essay Romeo and Juliet is a classic play by William Shakespeare about a pair of star-crossed lovers whose passion eventually drives them to their unfortunate deaths. Since the theme in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is Love as a Cause of Violence‚ it is easy to see why Shakespeare uses that thematic focus to show how Romeo and Juliet’s love for one another affected the outcome of their relationship. Most of the time‚ being in love makes people

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    There are many themes in Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet; the most important themes are love‚ death and grief. These themes are displayed in the play in a number of scenes and incidents. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous and oldest recorded love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play’s dominant and most important theme this play may be over 400 years old but‚ is still relevant today due to popular and common themes in modern times. Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet is about two

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    William Shakespeare was without a doubt the best poet of all time and his play “Romeo and Juliet” was one of the most famous plays written. Most of the themes or central issues explored throughout the two lover’s journey are relevant to contemporary audiences as they have experiences most of them. Everyone will go through the process of love whether it is extreme as Romeo and Juliet’s relationship or a simple crush. Hate is a key factor during many time periods as it is a feeling that is uncontrollable

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    Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet’ is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and popular plays. It tells the story of ’two starcross’d lovers’ and addresses such themes as Romance but also tragedy. However it also contains themes of violence/conflict/death. The play begins with a prologue which is kind of a summary of the play but doesn’t give all the details of the play away to the audience as it includes the setting of the play and a bit of background information. Then a fued is introduced straight

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    In Romeo and Juliet I feel there is various themes such as; being honest‚ moving too fast‚ and needing to be more mature. The main theme I see throughout this Novel is how they need to be more of an adult‚ and knowing how to handle the situation better. The main example I have is when Juliet finds out Romeo is a Montague‚ and Romeo finds out Juliet is capulet‚ then they hide it from there parents. A connection I have with that isn’t major or crazy like that‚ but one time I knew Brandon was going

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    driving force behind the events in Romeo and Juliet‚ particularly the romantic forbidden love between the two characters. Its significance is immediately established when they first meet and the realisation occurs that they are from opposing houses. Juliet’s dialogue ‘My only love spring from my only hate‚’ symbolises the depth of the chasm between the 2 houses with the emotive use of “love” and “hate”. The issue of forbidden love reaches its peak when Juliet is forced to marry Paris against her

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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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    In Romeo and Juliet the topic of duality is often mentioned because many elements of the play as in life has two sides. In the story ‚ Shakespeare often uses contradictions and irony to help explain the topic. One theme to fit this broad topic would be that People and life are unpredictable: there isn’t a lot that is “black and white”. Friar Lawrence compares plants to humans in his character’s opening monologue. Where he is discussing how plants can be poison or medicine depending on how applied

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    of your life? One act completely separates you and your family from everyone forever. Of course not many people believe this be untrue‚ The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts the story of a woman that had this happen. I believe the main theme in the story to be alienation. There are three people who were alienated that were alienated in the novel: Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Dimmesdale‚ and Pearl. The first example of alienation in the novel was Hester Prynne. She was alienated in three ways

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