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    so that she may finally have her Romeo. Words such as “gallop apace”‚ “fiery footed”‚ and “immediately” communicate the hurried nature of her words as she excitedly anticipates her union with Romeo. However‚ this is juxtaposed with the nature of Juliet’s speech‚ which is arduously long-winded. She spends a great deal of time conveying her emotions‚ perhaps in an effort to convince the audience that her love is true. She quickly draws the comparison between Romeo and the night‚ which on the surface

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    killed by Tybalt. His last words; “I am hurt. A plague o’ both your houses!” where Mercutio curses both the houses for all the trouble they have caused. While he dies‚ Romeo stands next to him‚ helpess‚ as he watches his best friend dies. Filled up with rage‚ Romeo runs after Tybalt and fights. In the end‚ Romeo kills Tybalt‚ and with fear‚ he runs away to prevent a death penalty from the prince. After Benvolio explains to the Prince about what just happened‚ the prince ends up banishing Romeo from Verona

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    At the beginning of the play Romeo is respected by others and is shown in the play as a good person; faithful to his friends and relations‚ and not easily aggravated. Romeo is of noble birth; part of the powerful Montague family and heir of Lord Montague. He is thought highly of by the Nurse and is described to be a virtuous gentleman. ‘An honest gentleman‚ and a courteous‚ and a kind‚ and a handsome‚ and I warrant a virtuous.’ Juliet describes Romeo as ‘gentle’ and ‘faithful’‚ she thinks of him

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    Shakespeare’s famous ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is¬ named the greatest love story of all time‚ but is it true love or teenage lust? The story portrays two young people who fall in love and in the end take their own lives when they cannot be together‚ but are they really in love? So are Romeo and Juliet really star-crossed lovers? Or just two teens in lust who didn’t understand? In Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two met at a costume party and immediately fell in love‚ however in

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    Language is an important aspect in human life. It is a means of communication the person to the others. The people need language to looking for and give people benefit information. People need language as a communication to express their feeling‚ though and desire. Language has two major purposes for us that are as an instrument of communication and as a vehicle of thought (Dummett: 2002). Language as instrument of communication means that people use language to gather all of the information that

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    struck Verona today as a brawl between Tybalt Montague and Mercutio (friend of the Capulets) cost them their lives. Romeo Montague is to blame for the tragic deaths of these two men. Prince Esculas stated that his punishment is to be exile from Verona forever. Romeo’s cousin Benvolio reports that the fight began after being provoked by Mercrutio. When the young Romeo Montague arrived on scene‚ he quickly interviened by holding back Mercutio. Unfortunatly‚ Tybalt took this as an opportunity to

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    Romeo and Juliet – a play of contrasts. The play‚ ‘Romeo and Juliet’ written by William Shakespeare‚ has many contrasts‚ all that cause a big impact in the play. We see it all throughout the play‚ but none more than love verses hate‚ mainly seen in both the Capulet’s and Montague families. We have both hate between the two families‚ and yet we see Romeo and Juliet being ‘star crossed lovers’‚ we see love in each individual family‚ and hate when they are put together. In the prologue itself‚

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    Compare and ContrastRomeo and Juliet” is a story about two star crossed lovers who meet by fate. This great piece of literature written‚ by William Shakespeare will be compared with Baz Lurman’s rendition of “Romeo and Juliet”. The movie missed some details from the play it also added some extra scenes but it still contained the right mood and scenes for it to be a “Romeo and Juliet” movie. A major similarity between the movie and play occurs in mood

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    from the story Romeo and Juliet. In my opinion Juliet loved Romeo more for many multiple reasons. I always think us girls always go the extra mile for the guys. I’m going to state reasons why I think Juliet loved Romeo more. Before it was Romeo and Juliet it was Romeo and Rosaline which that was Juliet’s cousin. The Capulets were having a party and Benvolio suggests crashing the party so that Romeo can see that the other women are more beautiful than Rosaline is. That’s where Romeo and Juliet met

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    CHARACTERS: Romeo & Hamlet I. INTRODUCTION Incorporating something irrational into your life isnt much of a good thing. Romeo & Hamlet find out the hard way. A. ATTENTION GETTER:What do most people become to deep into in their daily lives? Now days‚ social networking mostly. B. NARROW TO THESIS Romeo & Hamlet let their love take over‚ and pratically live their life. C. THESIS:Shakespeare’s characterization’s of Romeo and Hamlet in Romeo & Juliet & Hamlet suggest te following about Elizabethan

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