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Bodies Of Juliet And Romeo
1,040 wordsNew Ending Act V, Scene Verona. A churchyard; the monument of the Capulets. Enter Romeo and Paris. Paris This is that banished haughty Montague, That murdered my love's cousin, with which grief It is supposed that fair creature died, And here is come to do some villainous shame To the dead bodies. I will apprehend him. Stop thy unhallowed toil vile Montague. Can vengeance be pursued further than death? Condemned villi an, I do apprehend thee. Obey and go with me, for thou must die. Romeo must in...
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Tragic Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet
1,246 wordsWho Is To Blame For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about two star crossed lovers whose love cannot apart them from their two feuding families. In this essay I will state who or what are responsible for their deaths, the main theme of the story is hatred and fate. Firstly I must introduce the two families because their attitude of hatred is responsible for the deaths mainly because if they hadnt quarrelled then maybe Romeo and Juliet wouldnt have got married in secre...
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Romeo And Juliet Love And Death
596 wordsRomeo & Juliet: Love and Death In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare love and death are linked together. There are several instances when love and death take place. Romeo and Juliet die for their love of eachother. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, kills Mercutio. Romeo kills Tybalt and Paris. Lady Montague dies for the love of her son Romeo. Romeo and Juliet's marriage is changed during the play. As Juliet met her love Romeo her childhood suddenly dies. This shows that many people killed e...
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Romeo's Sorrow For Juliet
1,213 wordsDeath as a Major Player Death plays a key role in Romeo and Juliet. During the story, six deaths occur that fashion Shakespeare's publication into the calamity that's known around the world. Each death pushes the story forward continuously, leading to the finale where the two lovers die due to love and hate from both feuding families. Mercutio, the joker and comic relief of the play, dies first and foremost. Tybalt spies Romeo at Lord Capulet's extravaganza and vows to continue his fighting matc...
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Romeo And Juliet
1,007 wordsRomeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet, one of the most famous and acclaimed plays of William Shakespeare, recounts the romance of a couple whose lives destiny would at the end head towards tragedy. This play takes place in Verona in the late 1500's. The play deals mostly with the fact that Romeo couldn't be with Juliet since their families were such big rivals. However, though all of their family hated each other so much, Romeo and Juliet had never met before. It happened that...
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Particular Romeo And Juliet
399 wordsThis wonderfully, romantic, modern day film of William Shakespeare is sure to make your heart throb. Shakespeare's poetic script combines action and comedy in this intense, tragic love story. Set in modern day Verona, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Romeo. He is a young man all wrapped up in love but he has a taste for evil (at least in the film). Claire Danes plays the role of Juliet, a thirteen-year-old girl who is very noble to her parents and is trying to enjoy her life as a young girl. Juliet ha...
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Romeo Montague And Juliet Capulet
775 wordsFate plays a chief role in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet belong to feuding families. The family feud causes them to keep their love and marriage a secret, therefore only Romeo, Juliet, Benvolio, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse know of their love. Misinterpretations, misunderstandings, and wrong impressions lead to the death of two young adults and the mourning of two families. Romeo is a handsome young gentleman from the Montague family. He can sweep any girl of...
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Romeo To Juliet
2,871 wordsParis asks Capulet for his daughter Juliets hand in marriage. Capulet replies that she is still too young to be married, but then invites Paris to try to woo her at a banquet he is holding that night. He gives a servant a list of guests and tells him to take an invitation to each of them. The servant is illiterate, and so goes about trying to find someone to read the list for him. He runs into Romeo and Benvolio, who are still discussing Romeo's love. The servant gets Romeo to read the guest lis...
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Romeo's Tribute To Juliet
848 wordsRomeo: Throughout the play, Romeo changes a lot. At the beginning, he has a crush on Rosaline and mistakes it for love. When speaking about Rosaline, he uses many paradoxes (contradictions), such as heavy lightness, bright smoke, cold fire, and sick health. Also, brawling love and loving hate. He seems to be confused about what he's feeling but still believes its love. When he meets Juliet, his speaking becomes less complicated. For example, "It is my lady, O, it is my love. O that she knew she ...
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Romeo Of Juliet's Sadness
1,447 wordsThe Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet One day in the fair city of Verona, there lived two rich families by the name of Montague and Capulet. Now these two families did not like each other very much, because of a small argument a long time ago. Two servants of the Capulet family named Sampson and Gregory were talking one day. A servant named Abram from the Montague family walked past them. They started to argue, but soon they w = began to fight each other! Then Benvolio, a relative of the Montague fami...
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Most Famous Lines From Romeo And Juliet
2,315 words1. Plot Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. (I, i, 1) This line defiantly tells us about the plot. First it tells us that two families that have the same dignity and respect are feuding. Next it tells us that all of this is taking place in Verona. When Shakespeare wrote, "where civil blood makes civil hands unclean" he was foreshadowing that there will be bloodshed bet...
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Bad Luck For Romeo And Juliet
1,458 wordsTopic: "A pair of star cross'd lovers take their live". (Prologue) How important is the part fate, plays in Romeo and Juliet? To what extent do you see the two major characters responsible for the tragedy? We can make our own decisions and lead the life we want, not everything is out of our control. Unfortunately, there are always hard times and challenges that come up unexpectedly. As everyday passes, both good and bad things happen to you, causing great changes. In "Romeo and Juliet", such eve...
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