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    Interpretation of Shakespearean Teen Rebellion Teens have a reputation for disobeying the rules that are given to them. From a teen being scolded for not completing their chores‚ to being yelled at for promiscuous behavior. Teenagers often make impulsive decisions to justify their lifestyle. The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare involves two teenagers that end up giving up their lives‚ even after the many warnings given from their parents and peers. This play shows Shakespeare’s ingenious

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    very dramatic and serious about what he is saying. On finding that Romeo is present at the Capulet ball Tybalt flies into a rage and immediately goes to tell Lord Capulet: "Uncle this is a Montague‚ our foe; a villain that is hither come in spite to scorn at our solemnity this night." Tybalt is further enraged at the fact that his uncle refuses to eject Romeo from the ball and objects to Tybalt doing him any harm: "I would not for the wealth of all this town

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    consequences‚ asks Juliet to marry him. ‘Th’exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine.’ His impetuousness continues the next morning as he asks the friar if he would marry them that day. ‘That thou consent to marry us today.’ Later in the play Romeo kills Tybalt as revenge for the murder of his friend Mercutio. He does not consider the consequences until afterwards and his misjudgement results in his banishment from Verona. However it could also be argued that Romeo is ruled by fate and is destined to die

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    street brawl at a public gas station in Verona by the Montagues and Capulets‚ the Prince makes a rule that there will be no street fights‚ and the next one would result in people being killed. Romeo had a personal desire for Tybalt because his friend Mercutio was killed by Tybalt. In this example‚ he was unable to fulfill the societal want of no fighting‚ for his own desire‚ and this led to his banishment from

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    fate through the death of young Romeo and Juliet. Various types of love portrayed include romantic love and love for family pride‚ members and title. Hate and feuding is also present throughout the story‚ instigated particularly by the character Tybalt. The composer interacts the themes of love‚ hate and fate to show how destructive and powerful they can be to the unity and peace of a society. Love presents itself in a myriad of ways throughout ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Calf love‚ a term given to mere

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    Her parents may have still forced her to marry Paris‚ but maybe they would’ve reconsidered had they known how strongly Juliet felt for Romeo. Of course the hate solidified when Romeo killed Tybalt‚ another instance of rash behavior. Juliet is very rash and impractical also. Though more realistic than Romeo‚ she has a tendency to incorporate melodrama into her actions. She goes to the friar desperately for some of his wisdom‚ and before

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    Romeo And Juliet is a play that was written by William Shakespeare. His play tells how Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Romeo and Juliet have many problems. Their families hate each other and do not want them to be married. Romeo kills Tybalt. Juliet’s mother‚ not knowing they are married‚ even wants him killed. Romeo in turn‚ is banished from Verona. This is fatal for both of them in the end. Romeo and Juliet is set upon fate and free will. If Romeo had not gone to the party that night‚ he might

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    Romeo & Juliet: Haste.

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Haste‚ the over-eagerness to act‚ is an important element in any tragic play. William Shakespeare paid careful attention to this concept in the writing of his famous play Romeo and Juliet. Haste is certainly well shown‚ since most of the characters make rash decisions during the play. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet best display haste when they decide to get married after having met merely a couple of hours earlier. While gazing into her orchard and delivering her soliloquy‚ Juliet

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    written by William Shakespeare‚ who penned the play in the year 1597. In the story‚ a young man and a young women from two houses that are torn with an ancient feud fall in love. Eventually‚ events transpire that result in the death of Juliet’s cousin‚ Tybalt‚ who was killed by her lover‚ Romeo. Romeo is exiled for his deed‚ and Juliet’s family plan to force her to marry. She fakes her own death‚ but Romeo does not get news of the plan. Romeo

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    include how Tybalt was killed‚ how Romeo was banished‚ and how Romeo and Juliet end up dying in the end. The differences between the play and the 1996 movie consist of the setting in the play being based in a small city called Verona in the 1800’s and in the movie the setting was based in modern time in a large city with the same name. The way Tybalt dies in the play is much different than the movie. He died from being stabbed by Romeo in the play but in the film Romeo killed Tybalt with a gun.

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