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    many themes in Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet; the most important themes are love‚ death and grief. These themes are displayed in the play in a number of scenes and incidents. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous and oldest recorded love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play’s dominant and most important theme this play may be over 400 years old but‚ is still relevant today due to popular and common themes in modern times. Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet is about two teenagers

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    Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy of Fate It has always been the dearest hope of mankind that the twists and turns of life‚ a seemingly random progression of sheer coincidence‚ are in fact a part of the designs of some higher order. Somewhere‚ we reason‚ there must exist an emergent pattern to the chaos of our existence. To this intangible being who directs our course we have assigned the name of fate. It is fate‚ and not humble human choice or character‚ that steers Romeo and Juliet to the tragedy

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    Romeo and Juliet is about two young people that try to keep their love for each other from their feuding families… Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare ‚an English writer‚ in the early years of his career from 1594-1595. Romeo is a static character that is interested in love not violence. He is 16 years old and part of the Montague family. Romeo is heartbroken throughout the story. Although the sadness gets to him he is very impulsive and brave. In the play‚ Romeo starts off very

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    To Be Pardoned “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare is a popular‚ well known play. Shakespeare includes a variety of different themes in this play; whether if they are minor or major. One of the presented themes is; there is good and evil within everybody‚ some more than others. Something to take into consideration is; innocent kind people may be portrayed as evil and likewise. A handful of deaths occurred in Romeo and Juliet‚ people are questioning whether or not to

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    Romeo and Juliet Final Project “Oh‚ she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope’s ear‚ Beauty too rich for use‚ for earth too dear. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows As yonder lady o’er her fellows shows. The measure done‚ I’ll watch her place of stand‚ And‚ touching hers‚ make blessèd my rude hand. Did my heart love till now? Forswear it‚ sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” This is the

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    Name: Section #: Date: Romeo and Juliet LC 7.09 – Unit Test Part 2 Attention: Read each question carefully. (15 Points) 1. Why is Mercutio’s death such an important moment in the play? What is it about his character that makes his death so impactful to you as the reader. To answer‚ think about Mercutio’s words and actions before his death‚ as well as what happens afterward. Please use and cite at least one(1) quote from the play to support your answer. Answer should be at least one(1)

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    in one’s life. That kind of love can turn out to be problematic. In the most famous love story‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ this idea is demonstrated. They made for each other and gave up their lives because they were so deep in love. Their youth eventually led to their demise. Shakespeare uses his passionate and poetic writing style to help convey this. Shakespeare describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers. The impulsiveness is teenagers and intense love are key themes

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    Romeo & Juliet: True Love We all recognize the famous Shakespearean tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet. Two young star-crossed lovers from rivaling households ultimately die ending their families’ feud. Most people would argue that Romeo and Juliet are the greatest symbol of love. Somehow‚ I think not. Romeo and Juliet can’t possibly be in love because they are not destined to be a couple‚ they are quick to fall in love‚ and they are immature. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet’s are not destined to be a pair. In

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    for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? Explain your answer with reference to the play. I believe that all of the characters in the play had a part to play in the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ but I think that some characters are much more to blame than others. I think that the three characters who carry the greatest amount of blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Capulet‚ Lady Capulet and Friar Lawrence. I think that the person most to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is Juliet’s

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    Think Think Think Thinking before you act is how to become successful. Always on the move‚ saying what’s on mind is not how to roll. In Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet teach the readers three important lessons‚ to communicate effectively‚ think before you act‚ and know that all actions have consequences. All characters in Romeo and Juliet fail to communicate effectively. Even the smartest of them all fail to communicate‚ “I could not send it-here it is again-(Gives

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