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  • Due To Romeo And Juliet's Death
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    Women in Shakespeare's plays were not of importance, compared to the male characters. Though, the women had a minor role in the plays, they played a big role in the lives of others in the play. Some of them will end tragically, or end the same way they started, as nothing. In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet Capulet to me seems to be the most tragic of all Shakespeare's women characters. She fell in love with Romeo Montague, the enemy. She had to "sneak out" to the balcony late at night so she can talk ...
  • Difference Between The Nurse And The Friar
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    The Friendly Friar In the drama Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence is a kind, knowledgeable, peacekeeping, and wise character. He also acts as a foil to the Montaques, Capulets, and the nurse. He is a priest to both the Montaques and Capulet houses. He is a well-liked person in the town of Verona. The Friar is a positive figure in the community and serves as a good role model for the children of Verona. Friar Lawrence is wise, educated kind, and peace loving. When Romeo come...
  • Romeo Juliet In The Shakespearean Play
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    David Cunha English 1 Honors pd. 4 Focus Statement Essay: Romeo & Juliet In the Shakespearean play, Romeo & Juliet, aggression is represented in different ways by the different characters in the play. Tybalt, Romeo, Benvolio, and the others all have their own way of dealing with hate and anger. Some do nothing but hate while others can't stand to see even the smallest of quarrels take place. Tybalt is one the few characters, if not the only, that hates through the whole play. The line "What, dra...
  • Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet
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    Romeo and Juliet Where would the audience perceive the blame to lie for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet As with many things it is difficult to lay the blame on one specific occurrence as even the slightest mishap, especially in this story, can mount to something far worse than ever expected. The question I am trying to answer is where the audience would perceive the blame to lie and personally I feel the answer to that question lies greatly with who the audience actually is. A modern day audienc...
  • Romeo's And Juliet's Decisions
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    Romeo & Juliet comprehension response by Hugo Estrada I think that when it comes to dating there's an uneasy feeling between parents and son / daughters. Dating is a very important topic in life and very controversial. It seems like everyone has different views and advice to dating. A common belief among parents for example is "is no dating till you are a certain age". While most male teenagers have way different views and opinions. A male is always trying to get the "cool chick". While most fem...
  • Romeo And Juliet Director
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    Don't Hang Up Philosophy -Philosophy Can Make A Movie Film: Romeo and Juliet Director: Baz LuhrmannStars: Leonardo DiCaprio & Claire Danes Plot: Two lovers of rival, disputing families take their lives. Rating: Reviewer: Claire Ginn Welcome to Verona Beach, a sexy, violent other-world, neither future nor past, ruled by two rival families, the Montagues and the Capulets... So begins Baz Luhrmann's production of Shakespeare's beloved play, 'Romeo and Juliet,' from the famous opening line of 'Two H...
  • Express Hatred Towards A Character
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    "Evil is the underlying element in the life of a living creature". This quotation, by Ray V. Sjorvek, expresses the idea that all living creatures contain a certain degree of evil inside themselves. In literature, protagonists usually express their sinister sides through words or actions when trying to prove the point that one's hidden emotions cannot be concealed. Authors generally write about evil causing the downfall of society. In many cases, authors speak of hatred persuading people to aid ...
  • Swimming Pool Scene When Romeo And Juliet
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    The problem that faced Baz Luhrmann when he was directing the new version of Romeo and Juliet was that he didnt know whether there would be an audience for Shakespearean stories in a modern culture. So Luhrmann didnt make this film with the old-fashioned, Shakespeare "purist" in mind. Instead, by using lively, modern images (swimming pool etc.) with a modern rock soundtrack and young good-looking popular actors, he has taken Romeo and Juliet to an audience that would normally think of Shakespear...
  • Romeo And Juliet For The Audience
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    Romeo and Juliet is the renowned tragedy of "star-crossed lovers". This fictional tale by William Shakespeare, the widely acclaimed author of many enduring sonnets, poems, and plays, is a brilliant masterpiece that has survived the test of time. Shakespeare sets to entertain with this vivid story fixed between two feuding households and two lovers-to-be from opposite sides of this "war". In this atmosphere of violence and hate, uneasily held in check by authority, the two main characters are fat...
  • Romeo And Juliet
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    Is anyone actually responsible for the deaths of Romeo And Juliet? From the beginning we know that their going to die, the prologue tells us, "From forth the fatal Loins of them two foes" and it also says, "A pair of star-cross'd Lovers take their lives" The prologue is therefore telling the reader that other forces besides earthly ones are in control of our lover's lives. We know that Romeo is deeply interested in the heavens, to the point where they might well obsess him. there is various exam...
  • Romeo And Juliet
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    What does the audience learn about the four characters Tybalt, Capulet, Romeo and Juliet from what they say and do in this scene? This particular scene is intended for the audience to learn a great deal about the characters. This scene in entwined with information that links to the past and future and becomes the basis for the most powerful and moving movements of the play. The action in this scene interchanges between the various main characters, which provides a much higher impact on the audie...
  • Symbolic And Imaginative Space Of The Pool
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    In Baz Luhrmann's film, the modern, "Romeo and Juliet", various symbolic and imaginative spaces or places are featured to convey desire of characters. This desire may take several forms which will be examined in some detail further on. Luhrmann draws on post modern techniques which serve to make the possibly tragic film a richly allusive and open text within the framework of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Although Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is basically a tragic love story, with fairly ...
  • Romeo And Juliet
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    Romeo and Juliet successfully portrays the conflicting ideas and problems between the church and the state relevant to all contexts. Dramatic techniques highlight their responsibility for the tragedy. The ruler of Verona, Prince Escalus is a symbol of the state, and of municipal law and order. Through the use of dialogue he attempts to implement peace between the households. He tries to explain the seriousness of violence and hatred, by using insulting, distasteful language to describe them 'ene...
  • Lines Of Juliet's Nurse
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    DEFINITIONS Simile = (the use of) an expression comparing one thing with another, always including the words 'as' or 'like': a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another. Oxymorons = two words used together which have, or seem to have, opposite meanings. [P. 14] It was fashionable in the love poetry of Shakespeare's time to put together such contradictory words, these strange oppositions are called oxymorons (ex. 'loving hate'). Putting together words which seem to contradict one...
  • Romeo's Presence At His Party
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    In my opinion, the "ancient grudge" between the Montague's and the Capulets seems to be something which has been going on for a long time and has died down. The reason they hate one another so much is unclear throughout the play, and is never explained. Furthermore, besides the early battle in the beginning of the play, there does not appear to be much of a grudge between the majority of the two households. In addition, Old Capulet knew of Romeo's presence at his party, yet he did not do anythin...

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