In a story many years old there were two families the montagues and the capulets. These two families hated each other so much that they would fight and try to kill one another, but there were two people who were destined to be together from each family. In William Shakespeare's play “Romeo and Juliet” there are many pieces of figurative language with hidden meanings. Shakespeare uses paradox, juxtaposition, and oxymorons to explain the story. Shakespeare uses paradox and irony to explain romeo and…
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Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is a romantic and suspenseful story enjoyable to all. Romeo and Juliet fall in love, later to find that they are enemies. They continue their love secretly, until things become complicated, making suicide a choice. Their deaths were Romeo's fault. He could of changed his miserable life into a happily ever after with Juliet. First of all, Romeo is reckless which leads him to kill Tybalt. Romeo killed Tybalt because Tybalt was all furius that Romeo crashed…
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misinterpret lust, an extraordinary emotion of sexual enthusiasm towards someone, as love, a vigorous feeling of deep endearment. What may seem love at first sight can solely be a matter of teenage lust. This is very nicely portrayed in the tragic love story of “Romeo and Juliet” which is cherished and adapted to a variety of cultures around the world. It is commonly accepted as the benchmark and the pinnacle of all love stories, and this may be true on the surface, but search a little deeper and the true…
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Romeo and Juliet was a love story, despite what some people may say. Even though they knew each other for such a short period time, they still claimed to be in madly love. Saying from personal experience, you would not hurt/ harm yourself in a serious manner like Romeo and Juliet did, for a person you claim to love, but you actually don't. Even though they did make irrational decisions, being a teenager was not the main cause of all of that. Romeo and Juliet could have fallen in love with each other…
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Imagine a story in which the characters speak, but there is no connotation to what they say. Such a story is proof of an author’s downfall. Adding an example of figurative language to a text will save the aforementioned author. Indirect characterization is an extension figurative language and gives the stories an extra edge. An edge which separates the good and the great authors. William Shakespeare, one of the most famous writers of all time and a master of figurative language, displays his talent…
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in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare adds complexity to Romeo and Juliet by using Paradoxes and oxymorons to indirectly characterize Juliet, Friar Laurence, and Romeo. Juliet is indirectly characterized by Shakespeare using a paradox and an oxymoron. Juliet states, “I have bought the mansion of love but not possessed it” (3.2.1-31). The paradox is showing how she and Romeo are in a relationship (the mansion) but she hasn’t spent time with him (possession), and how she longs for him. Here, Juliet is…
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The tragedy, Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare's focus of the downfall of two star crossed lovers. An ongoing feud between the Capulets and Montagues has separated Verona in half. Romeo a Montague, and Juliet a Capulet are doomed by flaw from the start. With Verona being split in half and the two sides having a low tolerance for the other, it caused Romeo and Juliet hide their true love and act in secrecy which lead to a handful of their problems. In Romeo and Juliet, there are many…
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“O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I’ll no longer be a Capulet” (act 2, scene 2, lines 33-36). Almost everything opposed Romeo and Juliet’s love. Many things attempt to keep Romeo and Juliet’s powerful love separate. Should Romeo and Juliet be loyal to their feelings, their family, their faith, or their prince? Although their love came to a tragic end it was ultimately caused by their own choices. The true…
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The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet vs. Romeo + Juliet The story of Romeo & Juliet is a timeless tale with many different interpretations that have evolved over many years. Two different variations of this are the play “The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet” by Shakespeare and the movie “Romeo + Juliet” directed by Baz Luhrmann. Both versions tell the same story but with a few key differences. One scene where these differences are prevalent is in Act 5 Scene 3 when Romeo visits Juliet's tomb. In this scene the…
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The stories of Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe both talk of young lovers willing to be together no matter what the consequences may be. The love between the two couples was so strong that they were would die for their lovers. Although, the sequence of events that lead to the tragic endings of these stories have their differences as well. Ovid's story of Pyramus and Thisbe came out a little before Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Many believe because of the similarities in plot…
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