“O Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or, it thou wilt not, be sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a Capulet!” (2.2.33-35) This could possibly be the most well-known quote around the world, from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This quote was spoken by one of the most interesting characters in Romeo and Juliet. The daughter of lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, Juliet has fallen deeply in love with Romeo, a Montague. “ … A pair of star-crossed lovers…
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Suicide? Bad timing for everything? In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” the character Friar Lawrence is a very important character. The play is about Romeo and Juliet who love each other but cannot be together because of a long lasting family feud. My character is Friar Lawrence who is the “all knowing” old priest who everyone asks for help. Friar Lawrence is a cooperative, patient, and trustworthy character. Friar Lawrence’s first character trait is that he’s a very cooperative person…
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reader’s attention is not captured, then the reader would not have an interest in reading the book. Shakespeare helps demonstrate this by trying to hook the reader in the prologue he wrote in Romeo and Juliet that is only fourteen lines long. This passage is very important to the play because of Shakespeare’s attempt to embrace not only the reader of his play, but the attending audience at performances. His unique way of foreshadowing the play in this superb introduction sets the perfect stage for…
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6 November 2012 Romeo and Juliet perfect paragraph Thesis Statement- Because there are many versions of the famous play that have been made into films, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet can be an interesting topic to compare and contrast. Topic Sentence- One benefit of having many versions of Romeo and Juliet is that allows us to focus on certain versions that can teach children valuable lessons and that they can relate to. Claim 1- Different characters of Juliet in different versions…
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Discuss the appropriation of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Romeo+Juliet’ by Baz Luhrmann Texts and ideas from texts are appropriated and transformed into other text forms and other compositions in a different context. An appropriation is a text that is appropriated or taken over by another composer and presented in a new way. ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a well-known high culture text that is a tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families…
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Romeo, the tragic hero in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is marked by his distinct character flaws and personality. He is a very romantic and impetuous character, but can also be insightful. Romeo’s traits can lead him to make quick decisions that end up with dire consequences. Romeo is a very romantic character. He loves the idea of being in love as well as all the beauty the world has to offer. He constantly compares Juliet to all the beautiful things in the world: “But soft, what light through…
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Throughout the course of human history the roles of both genders have been represented in various forms. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, the idea of what it meant to be each gender and what roles went along with said gender have been represented. The play is about two star-crossed lovers from two feuding families in Verona. As the story develops the two titular character's romantic escapade leads them to an untimely demise as each of them take their own lives. They play was written…
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personality traits. One’s external decisions truly dictate where they want to go and achieve in life, without being fear mongered by social media and religion. A destiny can inspire and destroy one's life if not acted upon appropriately. William Shakespeare uses this concept and ideology in playwrights such as Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s “death marked love” is brought forth by fate yet strongly influenced by their own sheer willfulness to love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Consequently…
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of characters. Similarities stress the compatibility and differences reveal uniqueness and stress personality. In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers are similar in their emotional dramatics and impatient mindset but different in there consistency of love. One of the many similarities between the main characters is their impatience or rashness. Romeo, for example, is quick to life changing decisions such as marriage. At the start, he is deeply in love with a woman…
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Is Romeo a Tragic Hero Essay Aristotle once defined a tragic hero using six distinct characteristics that can be used to define many tragedies. These traits can be applied to the epic tragedy and love story, Romeo and Juliet. Many people claim that Romeo is not a tragic hero based on Aristotle’s characteristics while others argue that he very much is. Romeo is considered a tragic hero because his character fits the tragic hero characteristics: his downfall is partly his own fault; he is not perfect;…
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