Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths due to his idiotic plan. He is to blame for their deaths because he agreed to marry them just because he hopes it ends their family feud. A quote to support this is “In one respect i’ll thy assistant be/For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households rancor to pure love”(2.3.46). The friar marrying Romeo and Juliet leads to their deaths because when Tybalt…
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presentation of those in power in Romeo + Juliet and Great Expectations. Plan: Paragraph 1: Power in Relationships and Attractiveness Estella power over Pip, Juliet power over Romeo -> They both have obstacles to love each other, Romeo and Juliet are ‘Star-crossed lovers’ and Pip is not a high social status to see Estella. These characters both have to overcome their problems. Quotes: Juliet “I would have thee gone…no further than a wanton’s bird.” Analysis: A wanton’s bird is a pet usually…
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caused Romeo and Juliets passing. Many people think that it was a person that caused their deaths. They fail to see that it may have not been a person that was responsible for the end of their life. Once people understand that, they’ll begin to see the answer to the problem of what caused Romeo and Juliet’s demise. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets is the main reason for Romeo and Juliet’s fall in the drama Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The feud causes secrecy between Romeo and…
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Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story Literary Analysis Essay What does impulsive mean? Impulsive means acting or doing without forethought. Acting without thinking can have tragic consequences is theme to both Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet and the 1961 movie West Side Story; however, Romeo and Juliet are much more impulsive than Tony and Maria. In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo pulls out his dagger and offers to stab himself. “And sayest thou yet that exile is not death?”(III, III, 43)…
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Question If you were in Friar Laurence’s shoes, what would you have done if Juliet came to you for help? Example Answers All the students’ responses should be backed up with a supporting explanation of why they would do that; answers may be similar, but not limited to: I’d advise Juliet to take a day to think about her past week, and explain to her that she just met Romeo and because they’ve only known each other for such a short period of time, it’s important that she makes this decision logically…
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In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare creates a fictional world in which two young people fall into a forbidden love and die because of that love. The star-crossed lovers had to overcome obstacles that stood in their way but ultimately were not able to avoid their destinies. What makes this romance such a tragedy are the decisions of the characters in the play, some good and some bad. A series of disastrous events, and even people such as Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and the Capulet-Montague…
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Janet Sonka Mrs. Kneisley English 1 – 4th 16 January 2014 Dialectical Journal Romeo and Juliet “Capulet: Why how now, kinsman, wherefore storm you so? Tybalt: Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe:/A villain that is hither come in spite/to scorn at our solemnity this night”(1.5.58-61). Tybalt is a Capulet who has just seen Romeo’s face, a Montague and is already asking for his sword. This is an excellent example of Tybalt’s violent character. He is violent, and he hates the Montagues in a stereotypical…
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whole life too. For I can’t help, falling in love with you.” This quote expresses how people are willing to give up their life and do dangerous things for the person they love, that’s how much power love has. In Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet and in today’s world it can be seen that the power of love can drive people to make impulsive decisions which can prove as a danger to the lives of people. In Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet make decisions that can be dangerous or have dangerous affects…
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Literary Analysis Essay: Responding to a Critical Lens Your Task: Write a literary analysis paper that interprets how the critical lens quotation connects to Romeo and Juliet. What is a Critical Lens? Like the lenses in a pair of glasses, or the lens of a camera, the quote brings what we are looking at into focus, and gives us a way to analyze, interpret, and think about the text. Choose one below to explore throughout your essay: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in…
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Parts of speech (8): Noun: person, place, or thing (concrete) Pronoun: Take place of noun (he, she, it) Adjective: describes a noun Verb: an action (remember “to be” and “to have” are actions) Adverb: describes an action (often ends in ‘ly’) Conjunction: links words or actions Preposition: links nouns, pronouns, & phrases (to show relationships in time, shape, or logic) Interjection: added to show emotion (!) *Articles: a, and, the The big black dog ran noisily through the neighborhood…
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