In the last scene of the book, Romeo and Juliet (Chapter 5 scene 270). Prince even lays all fault on Capulet and Montague, and to be honest, prince's view is the better idea. It is, at last, the disrespected Capulet and Montague share that sets the battling and causes the majority of the passings in the book. Friar Laurence settled on some well-meaning poor choices, and these choices undoubtedly caused Romeo's and Juliet's crossings, despite the fact that his choices are not the essential nor the…
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Foolish Choices Define You Two star-crossed lovers were brought together by fate, but are now lifeless based on their poor actions. In the tragic tale ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet belong to two feuding families in fair Verona. They meet at a festivity and fall in love with one another. They are swayed by their feelings, which ultimately led them to commit suicide for the love they had for one another. Based on the background information provided in…
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Fate and person choices have an equal impact on the lives of the characters of the play In the play Romeo and juliet By William Shakespeare. The main characters kill themselves because of their forbidden love. Their family's’ history of fighting prevents the from being together. Romeo could’ve decided not to read the letter to the servant but in courtesy he did When romeos random encounter with the capulets servant “god gi god den. I pray, sir, can you read( shakespeare 192).As romeo finished talking…
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Choices are the creation of an interchangeable reality. Each choice adds a new aspect of reality and will shape the perspective of each individual. Choices allow freedom within a person. Choices also allow a sense of variety to one’s reality. Romy & Julieto is a great aspect to this point. For example, Juliet faces a major problem where lorda capuleto forces Julieto to marry Paris. This situation put a lot of weight on Julieto because Julieto doesn't love Pairs. In fact, Julieto doesn’t want anything…
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instance, the way Romeo and Juliet are supported is by imagery. Romeo calls Juliet the sun and Juliet calls Romeo the moon. Romeo and Juliet are supported by diction of an effort to convey many different aspects of the prince personality.”with purple fountains issuing from your veins.They are also supported by symbolism through the surroundings of the relationship,which is light and dark “There is the gold /worse poison to men's soul. The most defiant choice that Romeo and Juliet take for their love…
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Choice Determines Outcome Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, dismal outcomes are the result of either choices made by different characters or by destiny. In the prologue, Shakespeare states that the relationship between Romeo and Juliet is death marked, and no matter what happens they are destined to die. Romeo’s death is an exceptional example of their fate since Juliet wakes up minutes after Romeo kills himself. However, with a closer look, the deaths of Juliet, Tybalt…
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by fate or by our personal choice. William Shakespeare, in Romeo and Juliet, brings this question to the surface. Although fate seems to control what happens to Romeo and Juliet their choices contribute more to their fate than fate itself. Although some reasons that Romeo and Juliet die are out of their control fate is not the largest reason that the lovers end up dying. For example, when Romeo hears of Juliet's death before he is told that it is being faked. Romeo heard of his love's death and…
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Romeo and Juliet Argumentative Essay Romeo and Juliet is a play that ends in a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that took place in Verona, Italy during the thirteenth or fourteenth century. Romeo and Juliet were two young people from feuding families who fell in love. Their love was so strong that they ended up dying for each other. Many characters could be to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some of the characters to blame are Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence. Romeo…
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Kunche Mrs. Smith Pre-IB English 9 5 October 2014 Fate or Human Choice? A debatable question that has lived for years is whether fate or human choice controls our lives. William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, divulges the answer. Both fate and human choice plays an important role in the plot of Romeo and Juliet. Fate controls what happens to Romeo and Juliet however their choices contribute to their fate. Peter running into Romeo and asking to him to read the letter is fate; however Romeo’s…
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ROMEO AND JULIET CHARACTER Romeo Juliet Friar Lawrence Mercutio The son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague. Eighteen years old. He lives in the middle of a violent feud between his family and the Capulets, but he is not at all interested in violence. His only interest is love. At the beginning of the play he is madly in love with a woman named Rosaline, but the instant he lays eyes on Juliet, he falls in love with her and forgets Rosaline. The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet…
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