From reading the text, the readers learn that both Romeus and Juliet are madly in love with each other. Within the text, it claims that "lovers keep an hour when they are sure to see their love passing by their bower." This means that they had fallen in love with each other so much that they even had a specified time in which they could talk to each other in secret. At one point, Juliet claims that they are in danger just by seeing each other (which is revealed when she says, "What if your deadly…
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Paris, a relative of the prince, asks Capulet If he can marry his daughter, Juliet. Capulet however, feels that Juliet is way too young to be married. “Of honorable reckoning are you both, and pity ‘tis you lived at odds so long. But now my lord, what say you to my suit” (1.2.4-6) Capulet has very high hopes for Juliet's future because she is the only child he has left alive. He doesn’t want her to become too overwhelmed and suggests that she still needs a couple of years until Marriage. He gives…
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power than we can contradict hath thwarted our intents.” Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare about ‘a pair of star-crossed lovers’, as the prologue says, forbidden to love each other because of a family rivalry. They both eventually take their own lives, because of a power out of their control. Fate had a greater impact on the characters in the play than personal choice. This tragedy was fate because Romeo and Juliet were destined for a bad outcome. “Ah, what an unkind hour…
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going too far, and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Can grudges and feuds go too far? And to what extent? Their was a grudge between the Capulets and Montague, for obviously before Romeo and Juliet or maybe generations past. The feud between the two families caused a lot of chaos. Not just in the streets of Verona, But also for the people and Prince. The Prince was unkindly when the Montagues and Capulets would break into fights in the streets of his city. When Tybalt spotted Romeo at the Capulet party…
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What has cursed me to perpetrate this evil deed? It was rage, the uncontrollable rage that had plagued me, prepare I could not endure the fiery substance of hate acrimoniously boiling in my veins, bloating it with ire! I could no longer handle it! The exasperation in my body was like an enraged wild beast! This fiend fed on the hate and sorrow that grew in my body, and grew heftier until it had enough strength to unleash itself! All these ghastly emotions stirred up by the ongoing conflict by the…
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Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and is one of his early works dating to the late 1500’s. It has been produced all of the world for an extended period of times, has been alluded to multiple time, and is one of Shakespeare’s most well know pieces of literature. For this particular review, it will be based on the film made in 1996. The film was directed by Baz Luhrmann and as noted previously written by William Shakespeare. The film won multiple awards: best performances on both…
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MERCUTIO OF ROMEO AND JULIET Mercutio is a comedic character and the best friend of Romeo of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Mercutio is a scene stealing character in this play being the complete opposite of his friend Romeo, but without Mercutio Romeo’s core values of love would not be projected for the audience or reader to feel. Romeo is a believer of the idea of “true love” .Mercutio is not and on the complete opposite side of the spectrum. Mercutio can see how Romeo is heartbroken…
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TOPIC ONE: LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Part A: Even today, William Shakespeare is still considered one of the greatest writers of mankind, if not greatest. He wrote many famous plays, including one being the well-known Romeo and Juliet. It is believed that he was born in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 23, 1564. His family consisted of his mother, Mary Arden, father, John Shakespeare, and seven siblings. Not much information is known about his childhood, but it is assumed that he attended King Edward…
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rules and wish to reach their own destiny. In scene three of the play Romeo and juliet, Lady capulet has just announce that juliet would be marrying Paris. Mulan goes against what her parents want and impersonates her father to fight in the war in China. She put herself in danger in order to protect her father. Another thing they have in common is when they are both at their knees. In act 4 scene 2” Romeo and Juliet, Juliet goes down on her knees and tell her father the biggest lie ever. She says…
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Faust is similar in that many people get hurt as the result of the protagonists love. Both Faust and Romeo have a moment where they fall in love at the first sight of their lover; “How she cast down her timid eyes, / Deep in my heart imprinted lies:/ How short and sharp of speech was she, / Why, ‘twas a real ecstasy” (87). Thus begins his obsession. He becomes crazed with Margaret, begging Mephistopheles to set up encounter after encounter, even going so far as the sneak into her bedroom while she’s…
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