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    on the student common just in case you’d like to use it. Note: keep in mind that this is a LITERARY ANALYSIS paper. In other words‚ your evidence and examples need to include a number of direct quotes from the play properly cited with Act‚ Scene‚ and line number in the format we discussed (3.2.111 = Act III‚ Scene 2‚ line 111). Prompts: 1. Discuss the relationships between parents and children in Romeo and Juliet. How do Romeo and Juliet interact with their parents? Are they rebellious

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    February 2014 Juliet’s Realization In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and JulietJuliet speaks of her love for Romeo to herself on her balcony in Act 2‚ Scene 2. Juliet’s obedience to her family is violated when she falls in love with Romeo Montague instead of County Paris. In Juliet’s soliloquy‚ she ponders “’tis but thy name that is my enemy‚” (2.2.38) meaning a name is a meaningless title in the way of her love. Juliet’s use of personification enhances the stupidity of the feud between the

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    A constant theme of infatuation progressively is displayed throughout Romeo and Juliet‚ starting with an innocent desire for true love‚ and ending in death. Romeo and Juliet are the main characters that display the obsession through dialogue. The first sign of infatuation began with Romeo. He claimed‚ “love‚ whose view is muffled still‚ should without eyes‚ see pathways to his will” (Shakespeare 20). Romeo is obsessed with the idea of love‚ and is convinced that love controls you. He ends up getting

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    one does not seek perfection‚” stated by the British author‚ George Orwell. Everyone should understand that perfection is unachievable; therefore‚ humans carry various flaws. William Shakespeare demonstrates this in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet where although Romeo is the tragic hero‚ he also shows an excessive amount of tragic flaws that bring him down throughout the play. One of the flaws that he carries is falling in love too quickly and deeply. In another flaw‚ he shows his impulsiveness.

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    Romeo and Juliet: A Poor Demonstration of Love “These violent delights have violent ends‚ and in their triumph die like fire and powder which as they kiss consumes” (2.6.10-11). Out of love‚ the star-crossed lovers can’t bear the burden of living without each other‚ choose to die together in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. However‚ has Juliet made the right decision‚ or has she really thought about love and marriage? Romeo is gentle and passionate‚ whereas Paris is honourable and practical

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    play Romeo and Juliet. Both the two families’ hate for each other and their love for their respective heirs drives the two lovers together‚ first in life and then in death. Love and hate‚ though opposing forces‚ work together to accomplish the same goal. Reason #1: In Romeo and Juliet‚ the two families’ hate of one another forces Romeo and Juliet to meet in secret because of the feud between the 2 families‚ so both of the two lovers both have to meet in secret and both of Romeo and Juliet spends

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    Romeo and Juliet It has often been said that information is power. Knowledge is a weapon‚ and lacking knowledge and information leads people into preventable predicaments. In all walks of life‚ people make bad decisions because they don’t know any better. Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a prime example of this. Two young lives are lost due to youthful choices and lack of experience. Poor and uninformed decisions can lead to irreversible consequences. As humans‚ we learn from experience. Romeo

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    The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is the quintessential love story about a pair of star crossed lovers‚ who feel forced to end their lives caused by a series of coincidental plans that go awry. During the Elizabethan Times‚ William Shakespeare was at his prime‚ composing comedies‚ histories‚ and tragedies. Romeo and Juliet are from feuding families in the city of Verona; the two falls in love at first sight and develop a deep‚ intimate passion for each other. They discreetly become

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    Suffering in Romeo and Juliet When you think of a relationship‚ you mainly think of a nice‚ happy couple‚ strolling down the sidewalk with their hands intertwined with one another. But this love could soon face the tragedy and suffering most couples endure at the end of their relationships. But in most cases‚ couples do not end their relationship in suicide. That is‚ except for one couple. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the star-crossed lovers endure suffering throughout the

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    Shakespeare use dramatic devices in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet in order to make it such an interesting‚ exciting and important scene? Romeo and Juliet is world renown as one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. At the beginning of the play you are introduced to two families in Verona; these families being the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. The two families have been involved in a feud for years. However at one of Lord Capulet’s balls Juliet‚ his only daughter falls in love with Romeo the son

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