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    Whom do you think caused the murder of Romeo and Juliet? Was it the feud‚ maybe it was the Friar and the Nurse. In this play two star-crossed lovers find each other‚ they no nothing about each other‚ but yet they claim to be in love. They get married and then Romeo gets banished and claims he would rather die than be banished. Juliet then takes a potion that makes it seem as if she’s dead and then Romeo finds her‚ drinks a potion and dies‚ Juliet sees Romeo’s dead body and then she stabs herself

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    The Character I have chosen to do a mask on is Benvolio from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This mask relates to the character Benvolio because the mask is green and the mask has green jewels. The color green is associated with growth and in the play of Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio helps guide Romeo and by giving him advice throughout scene one and this advice helps Romeo grow throughout scene one. Benvolio instead of growing as a person himself‚ is helping others grow around him. The blue feather

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    Romantic Relationships in Romeo and Juliet “The greatest relationships are the ones you never expected to be in.”-Anonymous. William Shakespeare wrote the beautiful tragedy “ Romeo and Juliet”. In this play the Capulet house and the Montague house are fuding. Despite this‚ fate has caused Capulet’s daughter Juliet and Montague’s son Romeo to fall deeply in love with one another. Since their love was forbidden‚ Friar Laurence had a plan to help them. He gave Juliet a potion that would make her appear

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    There has been debate on whether Romeo and juliet’s lives ended because fate or personal choices. In the play Romeo and Juliet both romeo and Juliet went through complicated situations. Romeo and some friends crashed a party they weren’t invited to. This is when Romeo and Juliet first met each other. Shortly later the two maid plans to go get married. Personal choices have greater impact on the characters than fate. Throughout the play Romeo made many personal choices that led his life to end as

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    In Dante’s Inferno‚ Montaigne’s Essays‚ and Boccaccio’s Decameron‚ it seems that storytelling functions for entirely different purposes. Dante curiously prods for stories to add to his "notes" or remembrances of his trip to hell‚ making storytelling a method of entertainment in the depths of hell. Each of Montaigne’s stories are meant to leave his family and friends with an accurate memory of himself and his values‚ not an attempt to gain fame. The seven women and three men in Boccaccio’s work recount

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    Is Romeo and Juliet a tale of hate and how destructive it can be? Sunny Ou 9B Romeo and Juliet shows the story of two families‚ and how destructive the hate that lurks between their families can be. The catastrophic events that unravel after Juliet takes a questionable potion is an absolute tragedy. Juliet takes a potion which would revive her after hours of deep sleep. Romeo is in distraught seeing his wife dead‚ chugs the potion and kills himself. Juliet

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    The Forbidden Love of Romeo and Juliet The story of Romeo and Juliet is a beautiful and tragic love story. The two lovers fell in love instantly‚ but this love was doomed because it was forbidden. Shakespeare emphasizes this theme of a forbidden romance throughout the whole play through family names‚ the lover’s secret marriage‚ and the death of Romeo and Juliet. The family names of both Romeo and Juliet is the most dominant example of forbidden love in the play. The Montagues‚ Romeo’s family‚ and

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    Many of the issues Romeo and Juliet faced throughout the story were the results of poor communication. Say this happened in modern day time‚ they could’ve easily expressed the times‚ dates and places of their rendezvous points. Even their untimely deaths could’ve have been avoided if not for their poor knowledge of each other’s plans. “To Mantua‚ with my letters to thy lord. “ (IV‚ i‚ 128). Seeing how their only method of communication was to write by letter‚ many issues could arise such as lost

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    Anakin and Padme’s story in Revenge of the Sith is akin to Romeo and Juliet’s story. In Romeo and Juliet their families are essentially warring with each other‚ because this is the case‚ Romeo and Juliet have to keep their love for each other a secret. Anakin has no biological family left‚ and Padme’s family has no quarrel with Anakin’s family‚ they are still both lovers who must keep their love for each other a secret‚ since Anakin is a Jedi and the Jedi Code states that “There is no passion [for

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    By looking at the political implications of the Great Chain of Being‚ readers can clearly see how a young woman standing up to her father‚ and thus breaking the chain‚ will lead to a tragic fate involving death. Throughout William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ elements of the Great Chain of Being (also referred to as the chain)‚ are both strictly followed and recklessly broken by many of the characters. One of the most evident examples of breaking the chain is when Juliet hears about

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