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    Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of two “star-crossed lovers” (Shakespeare 736) whose destinies were pre-determined. As the scenes unfold‚ the main theme of love dominates above all else. As a matter of fact‚ Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story there is in English literature. The audience is taught to accept the realm of variations of love such as love at first sight‚ lust‚ and infatuation. Throughout the decades‚ many more versions of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet were created including

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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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    Fate in Romeo and Juliet

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    most famous love story‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Tradition‚ heredity‚ and ancestry symbolize the celestial psychology that is the stars. Controlling every minuscule detail of the play from human behavior to action sequences‚ to the ultimate climax of the tale. The power that fate has is surprisingly destructible yet inevitable to audiences as they come to realize the given characteristics that cannot be changed‚ even to avoid death. The moment Romeo and Juliet initially saw one another‚ they

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    the move‚ saying what’s on mind is not how to roll. In Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet teach the readers three important lessons‚ to communicate effectively‚ think before you act‚ and know that all actions have consequences. All characters in Romeo and Juliet fail to communicate effectively. Even the smartest of them all fail to communicate‚ “I could not send it-here it is again-(Gives Friar Lawrence a letter) Nor get a messenger to bring it thee‚ So fearful were

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    Romeo and Juliet’s death‚ there’s many reasons and culprits for their deaths‚ and of course all this could’ve been avoided.Personally though‚ in my point of view it was Friar Laurence’s fault‚ not because the plan he set up with Juliet failed‚ instead since he mentioned the plan to an impulsive thirteen year old in the first place. She was so elated about his plan that she decided to go with that as her second option instead of marrying Paris.However‚ It lead to Juliet transgressing by killing herself

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    Romeo and Juliet’‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ explores the love of two characters whose fates end tragically. Shakespeare’s purpose was to portray this love in the middle of hate to show the audience whether the emotion love is strong enough to overcome the obstacles in the way. The question ‘The young lovers are helpless in the hands of fate Do you agree?’ allows the audience to determine if the characters or fate are at fault. The two main protagonists Romeo and Juliet claim that is

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    right place? Jump to Romeo and Juliet and see how teachers think you should prepare in: GCSE (3‚519) |AS and A-level (558) |International Baccalaureate (1‚570) |University (45) Get Full Access Saved Submit similar essay   Essay preview GCSE Romeo and Juliet GCSE SHAKESPEARE ASSIGNMENT Explore how Shakespeare develops the theme of conflict in the play ’Romeo & Juliet’ James Piper When cruelly juxtaposed against the "ancient grudge" out of which it blossomed‚ Romeo and Juliet’s fated

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    Romeo and Juliet Final Draft by Anderson‚ Sunni‚ Preston‚ Clare‚ and Justin Period 6 Cast: Preston- Romeo‚ Lady Capulet Sunni- Juliet‚ Mercutio Clare- Capulet‚ Nurse‚ Apothecary Justin- Paris‚ Servant‚ Prince‚ Balthasar Anderson- Benvolio‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Tybalt Act 1 BENVOLIO: What sadness lengthens Romeos hours? ROMEO: not having that‚ which‚ having makes them short. BENVOLIO: In love? ROMEO: Out BENVOLIO: Of love? ROMEO: Out of her favor where I am in love. [Exit] [Enter

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    of female sexual abstention. In Romeo and Juliet‚ women have minor roles in the society. They are expected to be obedient and follow their men and their families. For example‚ Lady Capulet and Lady Montague can do nothing to stop their husbands’ anger to their enemies. Lady Montague doesn’t care much about the feud between two families as she doesn’t want Romeo involved in the fighting. If she would have tried to convince her Capulet to put a stop to the feud‚ Romeo and Juliet could of lived in peace

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    Analysis of Romeo (3rd Edition) Author: Campbell 08/11/2011 The play Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in which Romeo is a tragic hero‚ who is the son of Montague and falls in love with Juliet from his feud family‚ Capulet‚ at their first glance of each other. Shakespeare uses several rhetoric devices in Romeo’s lines to suggest that Romeo is a romantic yet rash figure. As Russ McDonald mentions in his essay “Shakespeare’s tragic characters are visionaries‚ purists‚

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