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    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two young lovers, both who ended up in tragedy. At the end of this tale, it is often debated on who us to blame in the text, or what caused the final outcome, death. The tragic outcome in Romeo and Juliet was not in control of the main characters, moreover, it was fate. Fate played a large role in the unfortunate ending of the story based on feud and poor timing. As the story progresses, it can be seen that the actions that had caused Romeo and Juliet to commit

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    For many decades, Their has been an arguement on the tragedy of Romeo&Juliet on who loved who more its really not a hard decisions its obvious in the story.Now i am not being biased but Juliet is the one who truly love in their unfortunate love story. She may have been younger than Romeo but she demostrating way more maturity capacity than Romeo.

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    life. Similarly, in the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the lives of Romeo and Juliet are influenced greatly by their elders. Throughout the play, adults try to give the young lovers advice. It is these people that ultimately contributed to the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet. The first character to change the lives of Romeo and Juliet for the worse is Juliet’s caretaker, the Nurse. Without the Nurse’s influence on Juliet, the two would not have met. The Nurse tells

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    The Shakespearian play 'Romeo and Juliet' is based upon two main themes which are Love and Conflict. Shakespeare shows these two contrasting themes through the plot, language and the characters who interact with one another. The leading characters throughout the play are Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet who are known as star-crossed lovers because the opposing families have had an ancient feud against each other. In using these two themes Shakespeare creates the bitter turmoil and loving romance

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    In the story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare both main characters mature through the story from Romeo, trying to woo every girl he likes, and Juliet going from a young innocent girl to a wife. They both mature in different and alike ways, but both change some during the play, and how some characters speed up or slow down the maturing process of the characters Romeo and Juliet.In the beginning of the play Romeo tries to get with a girl named Rosaline, and she rejects him because she doesn't

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    William Shakespeare 's “Romeo and Juliet” have been remade countless of times, and each time in different ways. Most people are familiar with the tragedy of lovers known as Romeo and Juliet. Two interpretations of this story are the 2013 film by Carlo Carlei and the 2011 film by Kelly Asbury. The two movies have the same story line but are very different from each other. In the 2013 film known as Romeo and Juliet, the characters are the traditional version of the sonnet written from Shakespeare.

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is an endearing play that encompasses symbols of the World of the Everyday and the World of Romance until the couple’s tragic demise. Shakespeare juxtaposes The World of the Everyday and The World of Romance to demonstrate the type of people Romeo and Juliet are through various means. The reader sees this through Shakespeare’s use of age, time, morals, speech, variation, and settings. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet are separated

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    Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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    they can control their own destinies and lives. But in the story of Romeo and Juliet, from their encounter at the party, to falling in love with each other to ultimately their death may all have been pre-planned. Fate is referred to being the “stars” and has the ability to manipulate people's lives to fulfill their destinies. Throughout the whole book, characters have mentioned that a tragedy would be fated to fall on Romeo and Juliet and their love for each other. Their meeting at the Capulet party

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    to in the story Romeo and Juliet are having to leave someone you love and having to choose between a friend and something you love . In the story Romeo and Juliet, Romeo fell in love with Juliet the first moment he saw her. Juliet also fell in love with Romeo at first sight. They both fell so deeply in love that they became lovers and eventually got married. But because their families hate each other they do not get to spend their lives together. The first way I can relate to Romeo is that he had

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    story of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates the theme of identity in his writing through the tragedy that unfolds between the two lovers. As the play progresses, Shakespeare’s writing appeals the idea of identity to the audience with his detailed characters as they ponder what their identity is and what it means to be oneself. Age, gender, and family affiliation are key concepts that Shakespeare uses to appeal his theme of identity in the play to the world. Throughout the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet

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