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First Time Romeo And Juliet Kiss
398 words1. "Thus from my lips, by thine my sin is purged". Page. 760, this is the first time Romeo and Juliet Kiss. This kiss starts it all. 2". Whats in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet". Page. 768 Juliet is stating that if they both had different names then they could be together. She is speaking the truth. 3". Parting is such sweet sorrow". Page. 773 Romeo is telling Juliet that he does not want to leave her. It is sweet as in nice to see her but it makes him s...
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Changes In Your Story
640 wordsA Letter to Shakespeare January 23, 1997 William Shakespeare Stratford upon Avon Dear Mr. Shakespeare Just recently, I have read what it probably your most highly acclaimed works, Romeo and Juliet. I must give you credit for doing some great work with it, being that there are many people who enjoy it tremendously, however, I have few problems with your story. I guess the main point that I am trying to stress, is that your story, yet good, is written to be understood by people from many centuries...
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Romeo's Name
843 wordsAct 2; Scene 2; Lines 36-39 and 41-5236 O Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo? 37 Deny thy father and refuse thy name, 38 Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, 39 And I'll no longer be a Capulet. 41 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy. 42 Thou art thyself, thou not a Montague. 43 What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, 44 Nor arm, nor face, [nor any other part] 45 Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! 46 What's in a name? That which we call a rose 47 By any other word would smell ...
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Romeo's Name
1,100 wordsLove and hate, such small words for the amount of power that they possess. Both have the capacity to change individuals as well as the capability to ruin lives. It can be shown that William Shakespeare, in Romeo and Juliet, is attempting to point out the intensity of both love and hate alike. Whenever there is a strong enough feeling of love or hate between two parties, other individuals can become impassioned by the shear beauty of that love or lured in by the absurd but somehow attractive aspe...
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Romeo And Juliet Ride
504 wordsThe True Ending This is the actual ending to Romeo and Juliet. It wasn't a happy love story like you might have thought. No it was a horrible tragedy that didn't really make sense but happened any way. The truth is that only Romeo and Juliet survive, well sort of. The story starts off at night in a rain storm that doesn't cease, right after Romeo has slain Paris. Romeo believes that Juliet is dead and goes to see her and kill him if it proves to be true. Romeo never got the friars message and hu...
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Romeo And Juliet's Death
1,098 wordsFate Conquers All There are some things that just go wrong even if one plans it perfectly because it is it is fate or destiny. Fate exists in some parts of our society. Some people choose to believe our lives are planned out for us; others believe that we are the ones that decide what is to happen with our lives. In William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet", he emphasizes the large impact fate has on the characters. One believes that Romeo and Juliet's death is "in the stars" because of fat...
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