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Petrol Station Scene Analysis
In the Petrol Station scene, William Shakespeare's important theme of violence is amplified and
discussed through Baz Luhrmann's filmic interpretation. The theme of conflict between the
Montagues and the Capulets is a constant and crucial idea throughout the play. Baz Luhrmann has
highlighted the traditional Shakespearean language by modifying the setting to a modern context,
therefore the audience is able to relate to the text. Furthermore, the setting choice of a petrol station
provides the film with the ability to effectively enhance the dramatic language revealed in the play.
Irony and contrast are also really essential in drawing the audience's attention to the violence in
Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt states, "What, drawn, and talk of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The relentless and dangerous feud between the Montagues and Capulets is elaborated in Romeo +
Juliet through the contrast in tone, speed and style of music when these two different parties are
introduced. The Montagues are introduced with is light and airy music, however, the music is
altered to a heavy western style when the Capulets enter the scene. The musical elements create
anticipation among the audience as they foreshadow the imminent fight. Furthermore, the distinctive
difference in race between the Latino Capulet boys and Anglo–Saxon Montague boys represents and
symbolises the conflict between the two houses. Reinforcing the ongoing war between the
Montagues and Capulets, Baz Luhrmann has applied corresponding camera shots of the two
contrasting family crests which are opposite primary colours. Therefore, Luhrmann makes reference
to the conflict theme exploited in Shakespeare's work. (link) Baz Luhrmann has successfully
enhanced the audience's appreciation of Shakespearean text in the scene Death on a Summer's Day.
Mercutio is a dominate and opinionated force throughout the play, who is illustrated by Shakespeare
as a victim of Romeo and Juliet's love. Mercutio's last dying words express, "A plague o' both your
houses! They have made worms' meat of me. I have it, And soundly too. Your houses!"
Metaphorical language is featured in order to foreshadow the
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Identity In Romeo And Juliet
William Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet. The real title of the play is The
Extraordinary and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet takes place Verona
in the mid–1300's. The idea of identity heavily impacts the story of Romeo and Juliet. By the end of
the play, family affiliation, gender, social class, and age all contribute to the tragedy of the play.
Today's idea of identity is drastically different than the 1300's, but at the same time, they are very
much the same. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet's families were enemies, this caused them to
have forbidden love for one another. At the masquerade ball, Romeo and Juliet danced together,
when Romeo left, Juliet asked the Nurse who he was and
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Fate In Romeo And Juliet
The powerful concepts of fate and destiny functions as a central themes in William Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet. Despite passionate affection, the fates of tragic lovers are "written in the stars," or
predetermined by some divine force. The whole structure of the play itself rests upon the fate from
which the two lovers cannot escape from. Although Romeo and Juliet scheme up many ways to be
together, it is almost certain that they have no hand in their fate; they are merely being pushed along
by fate and their destiny. In the opening prologue, Shakespeare uses the chorus as a first tool to
introduce the idea of fate. The chorus informs the audience that Romeo and Juliet are "star cross'd
lovers [that] take their life" (Prologue. 6). In other words, the chorus states that Romeo and Juliet
are governed by fate, a force often linked to the movement of the stars. Another ... Show more
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Lucking gives several examples of time that works for and against Romeo and Juliet. In the
prologue for example, Lucking suggests that "passion lends them power, time means to meet"
(Lucking, 117) meaning time worked in the favor of the young lovers to meet. However, time was
not on their side when it came down to them being together. Lucking claims that Romeo and Juliet
were never meant to meet, thus why time seems to work against them through out the play.
However, Friar Laurence, as Lucking states, "Friar Laurence uses time to defeat time, time is not so
easily circumvented, and it is time in its character as destroyer that presides over the latter part of
the play" (Lucking. 120). Here, Lucking points out that even though time seems to be a key element
to the solution for these lovers to be together, fate still takes its toll and makes it impossible; making
time seem as a character in the play
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Three Day Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet
Love Story or Barely Legal Three Day Relationship? The defintion of love is "to need or require;
benefit greatly from" (Dictionary.com). This emotion is very prevalent in The Tragedy of Romeo
and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet loved one another so much, they literally died
for that love. However, they were not the only ones to blame for this unfortunate event. Benvolio,
Lady Capulet, and the Capulet and Montague families were also to blame. Benvolio brought Romeo
to the party where he met Juliet, Lady Capulet kept pressuring Juliet to marry Paris, and the Capulet
and Montague families kept tearing Romeo and Juliet apart. Benvolio played a very big role in the
death of them both because he is responsible for the two of them meeting. In the play, Benvolio tells
Romeo to stop moping around about Rosaline and start looking for someone else. "ROMEO O,
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She kept pressuring Juliet to marry Paris when Juliet didn't want to. Lady Capulet even asks Juliet's
opinion on the matter, but does not take it into consideration. "LADY CAPULET Speak briefly, can
you like of Paris' love? JULIET I'll look to like, if looking liking move: But no more deep will I
endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly" (1.3.96–99). Lady Capulet clearly
asks Juliet if she likes Paris. Juliet basically says that she doesn't really, and that she will like whom
she chooses. Later on, however, Lady Capulet says that Juliet is marrying Paris on a Thursday
morning. "LADY CAPULET Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, The gallant, young and
noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful
bride" (3.5.113–116). Lady Capulet does not know, however, that Juliet is already married. Later on
in this scene, Juliet, begs her father and mother to not force her to marry Paris. Lady Capulet's
actions make Juliet want to end her life, which, in the end, she
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Find An Example Of The Theme Of Fate In Romeo And Juliet
1. Find an example of the theme of "fate". "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. A pair of
star–crossed lovers take their life". When translated it says: "Two unlucky children of these enemy
families become lovers and commit suicide". What the theme of fate is basically the entire love
story of Romeo and Juliet including how they ended up killing themselves, and how their families
stopped fighting after both of their deaths. Romeo and Juliet had a very beautiful but tragic love
story. That of which ended by not being able to profess their love openly. Later on fate intervenes
and causes Romeo to kill himself, believing that Juliet is dead. When Juliet discovers the death of
her husband, she kills herself, wanting to be with her lover through eternity. ... Show more content
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2. Find an example of the theme of "hate". "Two households, both alike in dignity. (In fair Verona
where we lay our scene.) From ancient grudge break to new mutiny." This quotation illustrates the
theme of hate because when it is translated to contemporary English it is translated to "In the
beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place, a long standing hatred between two families
erupts into new violence". What they are trying to say in the translation is that the two families hate
each other, and when Romeo and Juliet fall in love and their parents find out, they begin to hate the
other family even more. Also, they had tried to separate them but had realized that they were only
making them closer to one another. Both their families had realized what they had done by trying to
separate the two star crossed lovers with the effect that the Capulets and Montagues' hatred against
one another had ended. 3. Find an example of the theme of
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Is The Meaning Of The Song Romeo And Juliet By Taylor Swift
Romeo and Juliet "Love Story" by Taylor Swift. In the song "Love Story" if you actually read the
words you can understand the meaning of the lyrics. It's not just about Taylor's same old problem
with her ex boyfriend, this song was made to be based on this play. Romeo and Juliet is about 2
paramours fighting for a love so strong. As for the play, if you actually think about what they're
saying the story comes to life. The lyrics "We were both young when I first saw you" explains that
Romeo and Juliet were actually pretty young when they first saw each other. "I sneak out to the
garden to see you, we keep quiet cause we're dead if they knew.." This explains that in Scene 2 of
this Act, act 2. Juliet is on her balcony talking to herself about how amazing Romeo is, while
Romeo sneaks in to see her. They keep quiet because Romeo is a Capulet while Juliet is a
Montague, and if either side found out about them, it would be bad news especially if Juliet's
kinsman found out he was in the Capulets yard. In the song the lyrics go, "This love is difficult, but
it's real." explains the many obstacles they had to overcome. While almost everyone was looking
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"We Found Love" is one of the most catchy songs for this play. This song would fit in perfectly at
the beginning of the story in Act 1 Scene 5. Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other, but with
being a Capulet and being a Montague, they fell in love in a hopeless place which kind of reflects on
or mirrors the lyrics, "We found love in a hopeless place." They had to keep their love a secret since
Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. It makes sense because the Montagues are not friends
with the Capulets and want nothing to do with each other. "Yellow Diamonds in the light, we were
standing side by side, as your shadow crosses mine, what it takes to come alive." Completely
describes the background when Romeo and Juliet were together after Romeo sneaks in to see
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Examples Of True Love In Romeo And Juliet
Some may say love is a curse while some may say love is a blessing, because of the actions it makes
one take. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet illustrates the actions and feats of what true love
is capable of achieving. Romeo and Juliet's life revolves around their family having a feud with one
another, and that the father of the house chooses whom the child marries. However, the children of
the two houses love each other. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it shows the two main
character's experiences illustrates that true love is powerful and capable of conquering reason,
family, and hate.
Romeo and Juliet's experience shows that true love is powerful since it can conquer reason. Notably,
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Romeo admits, "I'll go along no such sight to be shown but to rejoice splendour of my own"
(I.V.102–103) Romeo's quote emphasizes that the women at the party are influencing Romeo and
his comrades to attend. The women causes them to forget that they could be caught. For example,
even if one wears a mask to a party to hide his identity, one can still recognize the individual by
their voice and their by their actions. This evokes to the reader that Romeo and his comrades 'love
for women distracts them from reasoning, and make them decide to attend their enemy's ball.
Additionally, Romeo's decision to kill himself without any genuine reasoning after hearing about
Juliet's death, illustrates the point that love is more powerful than reasoning. Romeo cries, "Well
Juliet (Romeo) will lie with thee tonight"(V.I.34). This quote proclaimed by Romeo shows he has
given up on life right after hearing the horrible news. This diverts to the reader that Romeo, who
always seeks the Friar's assistance when something important would happen,
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The Montagues And Capulets In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
The Montagues and Capulets feud interferes with Romeo and Juliet's relationship. If their feud
never happened they would still be alive. Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a
story about 2 people who fall in love, but their families feud gets in the way. Parents play an
important role in this play for 3 reasons. The reasons are the feud and relationship between each
other, their freedom between who they want to marry, and neglecting Juliet. The montagues and
Capulets feud interferes with Romeo and Juliet's relationship. Romeo wonders if Juliet is a capulet.
"'is she a Capulet? O dear account! my life is my foe's debt.'" (I, v, 125–126). Romeo asks if Juliet is
a Capulet. He says his life is supposed to be his foe. Nurse tells Juliet about Romeo. "'His name is
Romeo, and a montague, the only son of your great enemy.'" (I,v, 145–146). Juliet explains that her
only love is her supposed enemy. "'My only love, sprung from my only hate! too early to be seen
unknown, and known too late! prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy.'"
(I,v, 147–150). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Romeo and Juliet's families get in the way of their relationship. Juliet's mom and dad do not give her
freedom to who she wants to marry. Lady Capulet tells Juliet that she is getting married to Paris.
Lady Capulet – "'Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you, here in Verona, ladies of esteem,
are made already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years that you are now
a maid. Thus then in brief: the valiant Paris seeks you for his love.'" (I,iii, 73–78). Juliet's mother
wants her to marry Paris. She says that there are ladies younger than her that are already married
and
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Explore The Theme Of Love And Loss In Romeo And Juliet
The play 'Romeo and Juliet' written by William Shakespeare is a story about love and hate that
teaches us about the consequences of extreme passion. Throughout the play Shakespeare has
explored the themes of love, hate and loss. With these themes Shakespeare shows us how love, hate
and loss can be so tragic.
Love plays a major role in William Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' as it demonstrates to
readers just how far someone will go just to be together with the one they love. This is seen through
Romeo, when Benvolio, Mercutio and Romeo all attend the Capulet's party uninvited. Romeo
instantly falls head over heels in love with Juliet. After Romeo discovers that Juliet is a Capulet he
still loves her even though Romeo knows that his parents would never approve of their love for each
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Right after Romeo has found out that Juliet is a Capulet he says "Is she a Capulet? O dear account!
My life is my foe's debt." (Act 1, Scene 5, Line 124). This metaphor shows us that Romeo is
comparing his love for Juliet but also to debts or payments. This quote also holds to meaning behind
the word dear. The first being that Juliet is dear to him and the other being debt because he is afraid
that Juliet's father Capulet won't approve of his love for Juliet, so Capulet would tell Romeo to stay
away from his daughter. In the scene where Romeo is standing outside Juliet's balcony declaring his
love for Juliet. One of the things that Romeo says that displays his affection for Julie is "With love's
light wings did I o'erperch these walls. For stony limits cannot hold love out..." ( Act 2, Scene 2,
Line 70). Using the technique of imagery it justifies to us that Romeo believes that he has the wings
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How Does Holden Build Tension In Chapter 8
After an unpleasant dinner, Holden gets into a snowball fight with some of the boys. Holden and his
friend Mal Brossard decide to see a movie which Holden convinces Mal to let Ackley go with them.
As it turns out that Ackley and Mal have seen the movie they decide to eat and play some games
before returning to Pencey. Upon returning Mal leaves, leaving Ackley and Holden at his dorm with
Ackley talking about girls and popping his pimples. Holden gets him to leave by starting to work on
Stradlaters homework to which Holden does not understand and starts writing about his dead
brother Allie. Coming home from his date Stradlater arrives and reads Holden's composition and
becomes angry that it had nothing to do with the assignment. Holden becomes angry himself and
tears the composition up and throws it away. He decides to smoke in the room to annoy Stradlater
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As he convinces Mal to let Ackley join them to the movies since "Ackley never did anything on
Saturday night, except stay at home..."(36 Salinger) which seems a bit hypocritical about his
opinions towards Ackley. One important revelation of Holden was when he wrote the competition
about his brother Allie. "He got leukemia and died when we were up in Maine, on July 18,1946"(38
Salinger) Which shows us that Holden still feels for him since in page 39 he talking about how he
broke the windows and how painful it was for him. Shows us how this event played a major role in
his breakdown. The point of view of Holden, he's a bit more anxious since he found out about the
date and in chapter 6 he talks about Stradlater and how he is not an ideal guy and worries again for
Jane and that Stradlater would do something horrible and as the chapter does by, Holden gets more
agitated when Stradlater doesn't tell him about his date and angers
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Comparing Zeffirelli's Adaptation Of Romeo And Juliet
"For never was a story of more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." The last line of Romeo and
Juliet was one that summed up the whole play. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story between two
star–crossed lovers. Juliet, a 13 years old girl, belongs to the Capulet Family. Romeo, aged at
around 16, belongs to the Montague family. The two lovers cross paths and the next day they are
already married. The play itself was written by William Shakespeare in 1595. Whether it a book or a
movie, in all the spin–offs, there are sometimes many difference or just a few. One of the closest
interpretations of the play is the movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968; the
extremely popular movie is a close interpretation of the play. ... Show more content on
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Both open with an epic fight scene. Moving later into the play, Romeo and his friends stumble
across a Capulet servant who cannot read. The servant asks Romeo to read the list of names Lord
Capulet has given him for a party taking place later that night. The servant then invites Romeo to the
party as long as he isn't a Montague. This scene sets up the meeting of Romeo and Juliet and, sadly,
not in the movie version. Later in the play, the men show up to the party at the Capulet's house. In
the play this party, a masquerade ball, describes everybody in disguise; so nobody can really say
who is who. In the movie, however, not many people seem in disguise at all. In fact, in the movie,
only Romeo and his friends seem dressed to the
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Montague Vs. Capulet In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet '
ACT ONE –SCENE ONE Montague vs. Capulet The Prince of Verona stated that if the Montagues
and Capulets start fighting again it would cost their lives. "Prince. If ever you disturb our streets
again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace." Benvolio first told Romeo to not think about
her. He then asks Benvolio how to not think of her her. Benvolio told Romeo he should look at other
girls and find somebody else. "Benvolio. Be ruled by me; forget to think of her. Romeo. O, teach me
how I should forget to think! Benvolio. By giving liberty unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties."
ACT ONE –SCENE TWO Capulet thinks Paris should wait. "Capulet. But saying o'er what I have
said before: My child is yet a stranger in the world, She hath not seen the change of fourteen years;
Let two more summers wither in their pride Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride." Capulet gave a
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O dear account, my life is my foe's debt." He said it because he knew he was already in love with
her, and he realized that even though he would get lots of money from her family and love, he
would maybe have to die to marry her. "Nurse. Marry, bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you, he
that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks. Romeo. Is she a Capulet? O dear account, my life is
my foe's debt. Benvolio. Away, be gone; the sport is at the best." Juliet said, "My only love, sprung
from my only hate! Too early seen unknown and known too late!" She said it because she had
already fallen for him. She was in love with him, but she realized she couldn't love him since he was
the son of the only man her family hated. "Juliet. My only love, sprung from my only hate! Too
early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me That I must love a
loathèd
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Comparing Romeo Montague And Gnomeo Blueberry
It's very surprising how much a character of a famous love story and a gnome can have in common.
Especially when you take the fact that the gnome is suppose to be a parody of the human. What is
being said here is that despite not being alike, they are still an alternate universe versions of Romeo
Montague. Well, one of them is Romeo Montague, so it cancels out.
There are big differences between Romeo Montague and Gnomeo Blueberry, such as where their
story takes place, love for their universe's respective Juliet, and their behaviours.
Romeo Montague is a believer, who was already "struggling" the loss of not being able to get with a
first girl when Juliet Capulet made her appearance. They shared their story in the city of Verona,
Italy, in around the 1300's. The garden gnome held their story what appeared to be the ... Show more
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Gnomeo meets Juliet on top of a greenhouse with a flower on it, reaching for it at the same time as
Juliet (Romance cliches.). They start flirting and having fun, until they eventually fall into a pool of
water (that somehow makes Juliet's entire outfit come off?) and it is both revealed that they are of
opposing sides. When Romeo first met juliet, they flirted and kissed non–stop until they were forced
apart. Near the end of the story, Gnomeo was very heroic, and saved juliet for the death metal
listener known as the TERRAFIRMINATOR, which happens to be a tractor that destroyed both
sides of the gardens. Gnomeo stayed with juliet and kept trying to get her out of the literal sticky
situation that juliet was in. It resulted in him and her living, but it was still an act of goodwill that
could have resulted in the conscious sacrifice of his well–being. The literal definition of a hero.
When Romeo's Juliet was in a sticky situation (her to be marriage to paris) he went to her, killed
paris, commented on how "Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy
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Mercutio's Death
"Romeo and Juliet" is known for one of the most famous tragic plays written by William
Shakespeare because this story is describing their fateful encounter and sorrowful death which were
happened in only five days. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet meet by chance, and they fall in
love at first glance. However, they come from Montagues and Capulets respectively, and the
families are in an adversarial relationship. At first, their love is described pleasantly using a lot of
humor, but the situation becomes serious after Mercutio, who is Romeo's friend, dies. Additionally,
the poison that causes death of Romeo and Juliet is given by friar Lawrence. In "Romeo and Juliet",
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Although the relationship is described roughly, it is a base of this story. From their remarks and
actions, it is clear that they hate each other. However, at the end of this story, Montagues and
Capulets is reconciled regretting that they force Romeo and Juliet into death. Only two young
children's death can stop the two families from detesting each other. Second, Mercutio's death is
how the tragedy all starts. At first, he is described as a jocular person who often use vulgar jokes.
However, he accepts a challenge from Tybalt and because of this duel he dies although Romeo
stands Tybalt's provocation. Moreover, after Mercutio's death, Romeo kills Tybalt, and he is
banished from Verona. Because of Mercutio's foolish action, "Romeo and Juliet" starts to be tragic.
Finally, friar Lawrence is a person who let Romeo and Juliet get married, and gives them a
dangerous tool that can kill them. Friar Lawrence try to let Montagues and Capulets make up with
by mediating Romeo and Juliet because he wishes a reconciliation. However, the action of making
use of two pure young children causes their death. The most harmful action that he does is that he
gives a poison to Juliet who is only thirteen years old. Although the poison can not kill people,
Romeo and Juliet die because of the poison. All the actions of Friar Lawrence is temporary and
risky, and he
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How Is Romeo And Juliet Selfish
"I do love nothing in the world so much as you.." William Shakespeare. Many mothers feel this way
for their children, they show infinite love for their children and would risk their lives for them. This
is not the case in William Shakespeare's playwright, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Lady
Montague and Lady Capulet do not show supportive love for their children, and they never risk
anything for them. Romeo and Juliet, snuck out to express their love for each other because their
mothers were too selfish to let them be together. Although each mother is selfish, weak, and unable
to understand their child, Lady Capulet and Lady Montague ultimately never show strong affection
for their children.
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In act three, Lady Capulet does not care if Juliet is happy with her husband, she just wants Juliet to
get married. An example of this is, "Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn The gallant young,
and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church. Shall happily make thee a joyful
bride."(3.3.115) When she says it will make Juliet happy to marry Paris she is wrong because she
does not know who is going to make Juliet happy. Additionally, when Juliet says she does not want
to marry Paris Lady Capulet says that she can deal with her father. This is weak because Lady
Capulet does not care to see if Juliet is happy she just wants what is best for her. Lady Montague is
weak because she does not make an effort to talk to Romeo about anything he is doing at the time.
After Romeo has slain Tybalt, Lady Montague does not talk to Romeo to comfort him or to ask him
if he is ok. Also, at the end of the play, after Romeo kills himself, she does not think she has
anything else to live for so she kills herself. This is weak because she could have tried to prevent
this tragedy from happening. All in all, Lady Montague and Lady Capulet are weak because if they
would pay more attention these terrible things will not happen to their
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Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Fate is a predominant topic throughout many pieces of literature. Often, authors use their writing to
state their opinions and beliefs on topics like fate. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a
prime example of this. This play is a tale of two people, parts of two warring families, falling in love
at first sight. As decided by fate, the two teenagers eventually lead themselves to their death as a
result of their love. Fate is a recurring theme in the play; characters constantly address their fates
intentionally and unintentionally as Romeo and Juliet did. Main character, Romeo Montague
predicts his fate before the chain of events leading to his fate begin. Romeo's defiance of his fate
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Early on Romeo himself foresaw his fate before meeting his love. Though Romeo was unsure of his
exact end, on several occasions he questions his fate and how it will affect him. Before Romeo
entered the party of his family's sworn enemy and his soon to be lover, he is heard questioning the
stars, "I fear, too early: for my mind misgives/ Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/ Shall
bitterly begin his fearful date/ With this night's revels and expire the term/ Of a despised life closed
in my breast/ By some vile forfeit of untimely death" (I, iv, 113–8). At this point Romeo is aware he
should not attend the party of his enemy yet he goes anyway. Romeo fears that this party will lead
him to some consequence so he is extremely hesitant to accept the invitation from his friends to get
over his most recent love Rosaline. Ultimately he chooses to attend in order to avoid the fate of
feeling sorrowful over the loss of his Rosaline; he feels as if the attendance of the party will
somehow bring him a gruesome and awfully timed death, which it does. This party is where Romeo
makes eye–contact with Juliet for the first time, from that moment forward the pair tumbles into a
turbulent path of death and destruction not only of themselves but the people around them. It is not a
coincidence that the party that Romeo is extremely reluctant to attend ends up leading him to his
death; fate inclines Romeo to attend this party and to commence this chain of events. The party
Romeo attended to avoid his "fate" to feel alone but, it leads him to his real fate, death by love. Yet
again, author William Shakespeare shows his fatalistic views because no matter what Romeo does
fate maneuvers him into the same
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What Is Mercutio To Blame
Dominic Hanecak Mr. Anderson Period 5 English 1 Honours 9 December 2014 Mercutio: To Blame
or Not to Blame There are many tragedies that happen in our lives today, anyone can look in the
media, on the web, or just look around a neighborhood to find them. In William Shakespeare's,
"Romeo and Juliet" tragedies happen as well. There are many deaths because of two family's feud.
Many people are responsible for the buildup to the tragedies in the play, however one person seems
to be the most responsible for these deaths, and this person is Mercutio because of his constant
pressure and sense of pride. One of the reasons Mercutio is most responsible for the tragedies in this
play is that he is the one who convinces Romeo to go to the party at the Capulets. This is what
started the chain of events that led up to the deaths of himself, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt and Mrs.
Montague. Mercutio tells Romeo that he is a lover. Borrow Cupids wings and soar with them above
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When Tybalt comes to the square, Mercutio tells Tybalt to "pluck your sword out of your pilcher"
(3.1.77). Mercutio, out of pity for Romeo, challenges Tybalt to a duel because when Romeo doesn't
fight it taints his pride and his brand as a man. Mercutio is fighting Tybalt, but Romeo doesn't want
his future cousin in law to get hurt so he and benvolio step in to stop the fight. While Mercutio is
fighting Tybalt, Mercutio falls saying "I was hurt under your arm" (3.1.100–101). This makes
Romeo furious, so mad that he says he is acting on his emotions not on common sense. Out of grief
and out of revenge Romeo slays Tybalt, and when the Prince comes Romeo gets banished. As you
can see Mercutio sacrificing his own life for Romeos pride adds to the tension in between these two
families and leads to the deaths of Romeo, Juliet and
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Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, "Do just once what others say you can't do, and you will
never pay attention to their limitations again," he was reminding the world what he has learned from
being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by
allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious
or tragic than in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in
countless, unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities
and limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by
the antagonism between the Capulets and Montagues, the maturity––or ... Show more content on
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At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when
Gregory and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells
Sampson, "Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues" (1.1.32–33). As if the Capulets
and Montagues are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate
instinct was to take out his sword and fight them shows he doesn't like them. The hatred limits the
actions of Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in
private throughout the rest of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each
other, Romeo is in the Capulet's garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, "Romeo,
doff thy name, / And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself" (2.2.50–52). Juliet is
saying that she loves everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of
his last name, which is the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The
issue within their love is caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits
their opportunities. A mini–battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does
not stop their love. Romeo and Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue;
however, ultimately this rivalry results in further
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Identity In Romeo And Juliet
William Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet. The real title of the play is The
Extraordinary and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet takes place Verona
in the mid–1300's. The idea of identity heavily impacts the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. By the end
of the play, family affiliation, gender, social class, and age all contribute to the tragedy of the play.
Today's idea of identity is drastically different than the 1300's, but at the same time, they are very
much fraternal. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet's families were enemies, this caused them to
have forbidden love for one another. At the masquerade ball, Romeo and Juliet danced together,
when Romeo left, Juliet asked the Nurse who he was and the Nurse ... Show more content on
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Lord Capulet is Juliet's father and he says, "Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed. Prepare her, wife,
against this wedding day" (Act 4, Scene 4, Page 2, Line 32–33). Lord Capulet tells his wife and
daughter what to do and they are expected to bow down to him and listen to him. Lord Capulet tells
his wife that Juliet is getting married to Paris, and for her to go and tell Juliet the news. Lord
Capulet does not ask Juliet if she wants to marry Paris, he tells her that she is going to marry him
and Juliet does not agree, "Ere he, that should be husband, comes to woo.I pray you, tell my lord
and father, madam, I will not marry yet. And when I do, I swear It shall be Romeo, whom you know
I hate, Rather than Paris." (Act 3, Scene 5, Page 6, Lines 119–123). In this part of the play, Lord and
Lady Capulet think that Juliet despises Romeo for killing her cousin, but Romeo and Juliet are
married. Since women are supposed to do what their fathers tell them to do, Juliet is supposed to
marry Paris, but her father does not know that she went behind his back to marry Romeo. The idea
of being a woman in the 1300's contributes to the drama and tragedy of the
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The Tempest Reoccurring Theme Essay
Shakespeare's The Tempest has reoccurring themes that could point toward the end of his career,
including control and imprisonment. These are shown through multiple relationships: Prospero and
his daughter, Prospero with Caliban and Ariel, and his relationship with magic to get what he wants.
Prospero and his daughter, Miranda, escaped to the island twelve years before the play beings. In
this relationship, he has kept his daughter ignorant of who he used to be–the Duke of Milan–and
why they are exiled to the island. He only tells her after he conjures a storm to cause a shipwreck of
the men who caused him to be banished. This relationship has not only kept her away from the
danger she could be in as the rightful princess of Milan, but it
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Hate In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Heat and Flame, Cold and Ice, Love and Hate. All of these things are one half of a whole. You can't
have one without the other; they always come hand in hand. That is what I understand from the play
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
The story of Romeo and Juliet is about two feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues.
Romeo is a Montague while Juliet is a Capulet; their love is forbidden. This is where i get the theory
about Love and Hate being parts of a whole. While both families hate each other, Romeo and Juliet
still find a way to love each other.
In act 1 scene 1, fighting ensues. Gregory and Sampson, both Capulets, are walking the streets of
the market when they see two Montagues across the square. Because Sampson and Gregory's hatred
for the Montagues is so strong, they bite their thumb at the Montagues, which in modern days is
giving the middle finger. This cause a whole new world of problems. Benvolio, a Montague, enters
and surprising tries to stop the fighting, but that causes Tybalt, the hot headed Capulet, to "come to
the rescue". The hatred between the two families is so strong, they no longer remember what the
feud was about, and they would rather kill each other then sit down and discuss everything. ... Show
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They discover that they are mortal enemies but they are both willing to overlook that for even the
small chance of their happiness. The two are so smitten with each other, so in love, they are willing
to look past all the hate and move on from it to be together. This is where you can clearly see both,
the love and the hatred. Both families are full of anger and the desire for bloodshed with each other,
but the son of a Montague and the daughter of a Capulet, break free of these chains and are able to
forget everything that seems wrong about them being together and just embrace the new feelings.
That amazes
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Symbols Of True Love In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Are you bored with your choices of books at the moment? Looking for a good old love story? Well
"Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare is a good book to read. It consists of different types of issue,
also to add into the mix, a little bit of comedy, drama and romance etc, too many to list!
Shakespeare uses conflicts, static characterization, and personification as symbols of true love.
Shakespeare uses conflict to show that the story "Romeo and Juliet" to show that the story is really
about true love. Romeo and juliet have just met. Romeo and Juliet have just met. Juliet is on her
balcony and Romeo is down below her balcony, meanwhile they just met 20 minutes ago and Juliet
says: "Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or wilt thou not be, but sworn ... Show more content on
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Juliet is in the middle of a prologue when she says " For wilt thou lie upon the wings of the night,
whiter than the snow upon a Raven's back. Come gentle night come, loving, black brow'd night give
me my Romeo". (III.iii 18–20) That quote shows personification because Romeo is being compared
to snow on a raven's back. Juliet is also giving the nighttime un realistic features like loving and
gentle personalities. Also it is asking for the sky to bring her true lover to her. It shows true love
because she is asking something, yes an object, to bring her, her true lover and if she didn't love
him, she wouldn't have asked. Therefore that shows that Juliet has a true compassion about loving
Romeo. When Romeo first met Juliet, Juliet wonders how he entered the gates community until her
answered back saying:"With love's light wings did i o'erperch these wall are no stop to me".(II.ii
66–70) The love isn't going to get through stone walls, this quote shows personification because
walls can and will hold you out, unless you have some heavy machinery to get through them with.
Romeo's choice of word show personification because your "Wings" which no one has. Will Help
you get over a stone wall. They aren't going to do anything. Therefore it shows true love because he
is trying to sound smart s Juliet will love him. Those are great examples of personification because
it shows how the personification that Shakespeare uses is a symbol of true
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Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet
Romeo and Juliet, a tragic play written by William Shakespeare, manifests the idea that love
supersedes hatred. The playwright evidently enforces the prominence of love though the relationship
of Romeo and Juliet, despite their families' feud. Additionally, Shakespeare uses Juliet's nurse to
demonstrate the prominence of love, despite the hatred of lower social class by the upper class.
Moreover, the predominance of love over hatred is displayed through characters, Lord Capulet and
Lord Montague, when they unite in sorrow. As a result, William Shakespeare evidently displays that
love conquers hatred.
Shakespeare utilises characters, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, to enforce the idea that love
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The fond relationship of Juliet and Nurse, reflects the love between both characters despite their
different social class. When nurse's character answers, 'Indeed. Heavens, I can tell [Juliet's] age to
the exact hour' (pg. 53), it becomes apparent to the audience the love and importance of Juliet in
nurse's life. Through creating a close bond between Nurse and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates the
love between the two characters, in spite of the hatred of society on the lower class, thus
reaffirming, that love overpowers hatred of social class. An illustration of the idea that love triumphs
hatred is explored when Romeo insults the Nurse by saying, 'What wilt thou tell her, nurse? Thou
dost not mark me' (Pg.136). Shakespeare utilises this quote to emphasis the disrespectful mannerism
which the upper class treated the lower class. Additionally, the playwright distinctly creates Juliet's
nurse and Juliet's biological mother to be juxtaposition to exemplify the prominence of love within
the play. The unexpected relationship of Nurse and Juliet identifies how love has no boundaries, not
even social class, and as a result Shakespeare enforces that love conquers hatred. Similarly to the
way Shakespeare utilises the character of Nurse, he also uses characters, Montague and Capulet, to
explore the prominence of love suppressing
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The Role Of Montague And Capulet In William Shakespeare's...
In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" two houses the montague and capulet are in terrible
feud and two people from each house have fallen in love with each other. The lovers meet and
attempt to get married but there love comes crashing down and they both end up committing
suicide. People have always been wondering whose fault it was when they killed themselves and my
theory revolves around 3 people/ groups whose names are the Capulet household, Juliet and Friar
Lawrence. These 3 characters/group play a very important role in Romeo and Juliet's death because
of the impact they made on their marriage.
(act 1 scene 1,2)The Capulet household played a big role in Romeo and Juliet's death because of the
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Juliet forces Friar Lawrence to give her a potion that would fake her own death so she would not
have to marry Paris. Later on when Romeo comes to find Juliet faking her death but he does not
know it is fake, he takes his life which then causes Juliet to take her life. If Juliet did not follow such
a reckless plan and do something less dangerous, they would not have killed themselves. Romeo
and Juliet are to blame for their own death for all of the reckless decisions they made and plans that
did not work with a lot of errors.
(act 1–5)In conclusion, these 3 people played the biggest roles in Romeo and Juliet's death because
of all the hatred between the families, the ignorance with Juliet and Romeo and bad planning with
many flaws. If these things were solved, then Romeo and Juliet could have lived a happy life and
not killed themselves. Romeo and Juliet could have had an amazing love and lived on, but these
things caused major problems and lots of deaths. The 3 main causes of Romeo and Juliet's death are
the Capulet household, Juliet and Friar
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Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Blame is to find fault with or to hold responsible. Habitually, people resort to holding
responsibilities over others in order to eliminate the blame off of themselves. With a conclusion as
tragic as the one in Shakespeare's famous play, Romeo and Juliet, the factors to blame for their
death are countless, but the most remarkable factors to blame for the young couple's deaths are the
Capulet family and Romeo and Juliet themselves.
In a way, Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their own death. Impulsiveness, such as that displayed
by Romeo and Juliet, may lead people to perform dodgy actions. In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, the
young couple meet at a party hosted by the Capulets where they unquestionably fall in love in love
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The young Capulet was raised in a household where her father would abuse Juliet both verbally and
emotionally, including some suggestions of physical abuse. When Lady Capulet announces to Juliet
that she is not to be sad for her cousin's death, because she is to be wed to Paris, Juliet refuses to do
such as she still loves Romeo. As Capulet hears of Juliet's decline to marriage, he bursts into a rage,
calling Juliet worthless for being his only child and not doing anything for the sake of his status.
Capulet's anger goes to extreme lengths as he threatens to drag her to the church and expresses his
anger at Juliet by announcing he feels the urge to hurt her. As a result of experiencing this damage
throughout her childhood, Juliet may have viewed Romeo as a way to escape her father and his
abusive ways. In this case, Juliet stabbed herself after seeing Romeo dead, because she could not
have survived a world where she must return back to her father and Paris without Romeo. Not only
was her father a damaging influence on Juliet, but her mother and nurse affected her in a negative
way. Act 1, Scene 3 opens with Lady Capulet asking Nurse for Juliet so that she can ask Juliet for
her opinion on getting married. Before Nurse makes awfully inappropriate comments about Juliet,
Lady Capulet claims Juliet is only
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Who Was Responsible For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet
The play "Romeo and Juliet" written by Shakespeare was a tragedy. A tragedy is an event that
causes great suffering. "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy that includes the death of six people. Two
kids who were "in love" weren't allowed to be together because of their families feud. They claimed
to be "in love," but the truth is, this was a play about two teenagers lusting for sex. This lusting
ultimately led to their untimely deaths. The Capulets and Montagues were the ultimate cause of the
tragic death of Romeo and Juliet. The Capulets and Montagues freud was so bad that when Romeo
enters the Capulet's party Tybalt became jealous. Tybalt's jealousy lead to anger which made him
want to fight Romeo. Mercutio who was innocent and just wanted peace between the families tried
to help Romeo and lost his life, Tybalt's anger and jealousy lead to his murder by Romeo. Romeo
was banished by the Prince over a fight that started because the two families did not like each other
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They knew their parents would not approve of it but they still did it and kept it a secret. They only
got married for sex and attention. Juliet's father eventually decided that it was time for her to get
married and the man he picked to marry her she didn't want. In the play she said "And before I am
married to another man, I'll kill myself." That's what she did and so did Romeo since the two
couldn't be together they decided not to be here at all. Lady Capulet lost her life due to a broken
heart because of the death of her son. The main cause of the three deaths is the Capulets and
Montagues
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Secrecy In Romeo And Juliet Essay
Mahatma Gandhi once said, "An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind." Known as one of
the most famous plays about love, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play about the
fatal love of two children born to feuding families. The feud between the Montagues and the
Capulets was not only a battle between two warring families, but it serves as a barrier between two
"star–crossed lovers" (Prologue. 6). This feud, introduced in the beginning of the play, serves as the
catalyst for the all the conflicts in the play. Hatred between these two families, made them blind to
the love sprouting between their children. The families strife is the backbone of the play, and
without it, no conflict would have happened. The feud was the reason for Romeo and Juliet's deaths
because of the secrecy of their romance, the web of miscommunication, and the banishment of
Romeo.
The feud between the Capulets and the Montagues led to the secrecy of Romeo and Juliet's
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Secrecy caused more issues than simply secrecy itself, but as secrecy acted, other events appeared
that also factored into Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Because Romeo cannot ask Capulet for Juliet's
hand because of the feud, Friar marries them secretly. As a result, Capulet is ignorant about this and
agrees to let Paris marry Juliet. (3.4.21–22) Juliet then goes to Friar Lawrence, who unwittingly sets
in motion the events that leads to the lovers' tragic deaths. In addition, ignorance of Lord Capulet to
the events, caused him to move the day of the marriage of Paris and Juliet up a day. (4.2.21–22) This
by itself created multiple issues regarding timing, such as shortening the time that the letter from
Friar Lawrence had to be delivered to Romeo, and causing Juliet to take her potion a day
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Love In Romeo And Juliet Essay
William Shakespeare uses a range of techniques to convey the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet is play about the tragedy of a couple desperately in love and want to marry,
however, their parents forbid it as they are both from enemy families. Romeo is a Montague and the
Juliet is a Capulet. Juliet's parents wants her to marry someone of their choosing instead, in which
Juliet did not truly love, and they would disown her if she were to not do so.
William Shakespeare conveys the theme of love by introducing two families with an ancient grudge
among other characters. The Montagues, and the Capulets. Romeo, a Montague, also Friar
Lawrence's son, goes to Juliet's (a Capulet), party by invitation from Mercutio, Romeo's cousin.
Juliet is 14 years old, and getting ready to marry. Her parents, Lord and Lady Capulet, want her to
wed Paris, who is pretty much just a random guy in which her parents see fit to marry their
daughter. The Capulets also have Tybalt, the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's Cousin and also
Romeo's enemy. Prince Escalus, who is the Prince of Verona, the symbol of ... Show more content
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To start, Shakespeare uses daggers and swords as a symbol of death, the idea of violence, rage and
revenge. The frequent "civil wars" between the Montague and Capulet families show the rampant
feelings and emotions of the characters in the play. Another important use of symbolism in Romeo
and Juliet is the poison. Poison has both a literal purpose in the play (eg. The suicide of Romeo) and
also used as a symbol for hatred, feud (eg. The battle between the Capulet and Montague family),
but also love. When Romeo finds Juliet is dead, he drinks poison he bought from the Apothecary,
symbolizing Romeo's unbridled love for Juliet, and how he just cannot live without her, "Here's to
my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus I die with a kiss". (Act V, Scene iii,
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To What Extent Are Romeo and Juliet Responsible for Their...
Romeo and Juliet is the tragic story of two young lovers, longing to be together but kept apart by
their families. They prove their love for each other by going behind their parents' backs to meet, to
be together and to be married before meeting an untimely death. Deciding who is ultimately
responsible for their tragic end can be difficult as there are so many people who play a significant
role in their lives and who have an influence on how the play unfolds. Firstly, although Romeo and
Juliet are the protagonists of the play that doesn't mean they do not share in some of the blame.
Their courtship was very brief, the play spans less than a week, so it could be argued that they
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Out on her, hilding!" Act 3 Scene 5 Line 167–168 Once again, the rebellious nature of teenagers
could come into play; Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris but she remains stubborn. This is also a
great example of how the parents in the play pay little notice to what their children want. In this
scene Juliet makes it obvious that her happiness doesn't lie with Paris yet her father ignores this and
tells her to marry him or be disowned. However some people will step up to defend the parents and
suggest they only wanted the best for their children, like any parent does. Perhaps what was best
was that Romeo and Juliet should not have met. We don't know the full details of the feud, perhaps
no one in the play does, there may be a good reason for it but there may not. Also, nowadays it is
perhaps easier to say the parents are to blame for being absent as we are used to seeing parents play
a much larger role in their children's lives. This play was written in Elizabethan times when it was
common for noble families, such as the Capulets and Montagues, to employ a nurse to raise their
children. One cannot really fault the parents if, in Elizabethan society's eyes, they were acting
accordingly. On the subject of society, arranged marriages were probably common as well between
wealthy families and were seen as the normal and proper thing. It would have been the parents' duty
to see their children were well–matched and that is
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The Hostility Between the 'Montagues' and the 'Capulets' in Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
William Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet has a major theme of conflict. The main conflict in
the play is the feud between the two wealthy families: the 'Montagues' and the 'Capulets'.
Shakespeare does not state the reason for the hostility between the two families. Shakespeare may
have done this to indicate how long the feud has been going for. Shakespeare creates conflicts
between characters in the play. One conflict is between 'Tybalt' and 'Romeo'. This conflict is
interesting because it is between two contrasting characters. Tybalt is very arrogant and has an
aggressive attitude. While Romeo is quiet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Friar Lawrence provides another example of conflict when he marries Romeo to Juliet in opposition
to the authority of their fathers. This conflict is unique because Romeo and Juliet's fathers did not
found out about the marriage until towards the end of the play. This creates suspense in the story.
Sometimes there is conflict inside the mind of individuals. Romeo visualizes where his destiny leads
him to. 'I fear too early, for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars'. This line
shows disturbing pictures of Romeo's fait. Shakespeare uses conflicts inside the minds to create
mystery. Love and hate is a very common occurrence in 'Romeo and Juliet'. There are many
characters that show a loving attitude towards someone. Romeo and Rosaline love was not pure
Romeo was just infatuated with Rosaline, this all stopped once Romeo meets Juliet. Another
example of love is between Romeo and Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Friar Lawrence love is
different. This is because they share a brotherly type of love. Nurse and Juliet provide another
example of love in the play. Their love is similar to the love that Romeo and Friar Lawrence share.
However the love between the Nurse and Juliet is considered to be stronger because Nurse has
nurtured Juliet since she was a baby. There is evidence of this in the play. 'On Lammas–eve at night
shall she be
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Montague And Juliet In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Blame, assigning the responsibility for a fault or wrong. A play about two star–crossed lovers leaves
their tragic ending to the question of, who is responsible? Romeo and Juliet, written by William
Shakespeare, explores the many possibilities of who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo Montague
and Juliet Capulet. Through his use of characterization and conflict, Shakespeare proves that
families should carry the blame as a whole. Illustrating how the Capulets parent their child
compared to the Montague techniques is one of many ways Shakespeare shows the role of family in
blame. Juliet and her parents had been discussing an arranged marriage between Juliet and County
Paris. Unfortunately, Romeo has already married Juliet so she is unable to follow her parents'
wishes. Juliet attempts to express her desire to not marry Paris when her father becomes enraged
and says, "But, an you will not wed, I'll pardon you. Graze where you will, you shall not house with
me," (3.4.215–216). The Capulets are remarkably strict parents and expect their daughter to abide
by them at all times. The threat to disown her if she doesn't marry the man picked for her makes this
very clear. Before Juliet met Romeo she did what was asked of her, however, when Romeo was in
the picture he gave her a taste of what she had been restricted from. Nevertheless, the sense of
rebellion had drawn Juliet to Romeo. Consequently, the desire for this new feeling led Juliet to make
drastic decisions without thinking.
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The Destruction Of Family In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Feuds between families were bloody and enduring throughout history. They start with two
individuals and escalate to a community that loathes each other. Those fights lasted for years to even
many generations. In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the star–crossed lovers engaged in
this insane drama. Romeo and Juliet's families continued this constant war with each other. In the
streets of Verona, there was nothing to see but blood being shed by the Capulets and the Montagues.
Sadly enough, Romeo and Juliet were right in the middle of it. Having met each other, they devised
plans with the help of some close people to spend time with each other without telling their families.
Through countless trial and errors of being together, Romeo and Juliet ended up dead. The families
were the cause of Romeo and Juliet's tragic death due to their constant fighting, the Capulet's
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Since Mercutio was known to be the comic relief in the play, it was quite common for him to make
jokes toward the Capulets. In the text, "Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your nine / lives, that
I mean to make bold withal, and, as you shall / use he hereafter, dry–beat the rest of the eight"
(Romeo and Juliet.3.1.75–77). Mercutio meddles with Tybalt's angered mind; Tybalt was considered
the instigator always looking for someone to fight. His pride led him to kill Romeo's loyal best
friend. In return, Romeo defends his deceased friend by killing Tybalt. In the play, "And for that
offence / Immediately we do exile him hence" (3.1.184). Romeo was banished by the Prince to the
land of Mantua. At this point, he had left; Romeo already knew what his actions were to lead him,
for he had to pay his consequence by fleeing the city. His wife does not know the incident that
occurred; she is anticipating for her nurse to give her news about Romeo. Juliet would wait for
frightening news that changed her destiny
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How Does Shakespeare Create Tension In Romeo And Juliet
"A pair of star–cross'd lovers" in the classic tale Romeo and Juliet, is written by the famous
playwright William Shakespeare. In the midst of the Capulet and Montague's ancient grudge and
hatred for one another, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague are confronted with a forbidden lust
separated by their family's feud. The story explores love, hatred, death and forgiveness, depicted
through the stylistic features that Shakespeare employs to portray tension between the Montague
and Capulet families. The tale of Romeo and Juliet sees their love trial among an endless brawl of
hatred with many consequences. The opening scene introduces conflict between the two families
through their slave's dialogue, "I will bite my thumb at them, which is a disgrace." Shakespeare
already establishes within the first scene the hatred that both families have for each other that even
their help and staff cannot stand one another. Furthermore Shakespeare uses setting to convey the
particular hatred Tybalt has for Romeo when he crashes the Capulet's party. "Such a villain is a
guest, I will not endure him." As well as further demonstrates the bad terms both families are on. ...
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Shakespeare ironically sets the setting of their blossom of love at the Capulet's party, a place where
if Romeo is seen, "they will murder thee", in order to show his sacrifice for their love. Contrary in
Juliet's soliloquy she begs Romeo to "deny thy father and refuse thy name." Shakespeare explains
that if it was not for Juliet being a Capulet and similarly, Romeo a Montague, there love would be
free to flourish. On the flip side it also shows the tension between families for their love must be
kept secret. "A plague o' both your houses" foreshadows bad things to come of Romeos love with
Juliet in the future that will see both fighting families suffer great loss. With love and hate battling
through the story the only resolution can be
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The Character Of Romeo Montague in William Shakespeare's...
The Character Of Romeo Montague in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Romeo is one of
the main characters in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" and is portrayed as a tragic figure,
who is guided by his destiny. Shakespeare initially introduces Romeo to be a romantic
sentimentalist, who is over–obsessed with his own emotions. Romeo, however, loses these
personality traits towards the end of the play, and becomes more mature after falling deeply in love
with Juliet. His love for her is strong and over–whelming, and Shakespeare vividly represents this
by dramatic visual moments throughout the play, culminating in the tragic climax of Romeo's
suicide, to join with his Juliet in death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is one of the many themes that Shakespeare provides to suggest foreboding early on in the play.
The omen is ambiguous as it firstly implies Romeo is worrying about something that will not
happen and is generally nervous about arriving uninvited. However, it could imply that in going to
the Ball, he will meet Juliet, which will cause drastic events to happen, and eventually lead to both
their deaths. This is one of the main themes during the play and is successfully entwined in Romeo's
script to introduce foreboding to the audience without the character realising it. He disregards the
omen, and continues with his friends to the Ball. On arrival, he seeks Rosaline, but his attentions
rapidly divert to Juliet Capulet, "She seems to hang upon the cheek of night" displays Romeo's
persona to be fickle and to have a fluctuating nature. He had before thought Rosaline to be beautiful,
but now he sees Juliet as the most beautiful woman in the world. This is one of the more romantic
traits of Romeo, and Shakespeare uses many metaphors and similes in Romeo's speech and
successfully interlaces them to represent the poetic and child–like wonder that Romeo experiences
when he sets eyes on Juliet. Romeo's role is consistent throughout as 'The Romantic Lover',
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True Identities In April And Hercules
It is very important for a person to know their identity. A person's identity describes who they are
and how they live life. When he/she understand his/her identity they will know why they are on this
Earth and learn to accept who they are. If a person knows who they are they will not care about how
people think of them. April and Hercules have trouble finding their true identities because they care
about what people think instead of what they think. April and Hercules are very similar because they
both feel like there is a dark wall standing between them and their true identity. Both of their
journeys were very difficult. April had to face mean kids and everyone had labels, and Hercules had
to face deadly monsters to try and find who he is
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Hatred Between Montagues and Capulets in William...
Hatred Between Montagues and Capulets in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Task To
analyse how Franco Zefferelli and Baz Lurhmann show the hatred between the Montague's and
Capulet, which is so strong in the opening sequence of their film version of Shakespeare's Romeo
and Juliet. Introduction ============ Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' is a love story and a
tragedy – one of his best known and well loved plays. The plot is simple – boy meets girl they fall in
love. However the interpretations by different directors give a very different feel to each version
because one of the films is older than the other. My ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The man sounded warm and gentle his voice was also serious but in my opinion he didn't sound that
sad even though Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. Then after the sun close– up fades the scene changes
to a long shot of part of a castle and the words 'Romeo and Juliet' in white lettering appear on the
screen. I think the prologue doesn't have any extreme close ups – which doesn't give any dramatic
effects. I think Franco Zefferelli wanted to create a peaceful prologue because of the man speaking
in that scene and the very long shot of the city of Verona with the camera moving slowly towards
the sun, which is peaceful. The next scene would than is a contrast to the business to the market
place and the brutal between the two families. This prologue of the second film version of Romeo
and Juliet is totally different because of the far more advanced technology used. In this 2nd film of
Romeo and Juliet by Baz Lurhmann the first thing we see on the film is a black room with a TV in
the centre. The TV is fuzzy at first and then switches on to the news. Then the camera takes a very
long shot of the TV but when the TV switches on to the news the camera get closer and
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Conflict Between Montagues And Capulets In Romeo And Juliet
Conflict presents itself in many different forms. Whether it be the massacre of over 800,000 people
that the Rwandan Genocide caused in a mere hundred days, or the long–lasting conflict between the
Montagues and Capulets in Romeo and Juliet. Rwanda is a small landlocked country within Africa
that is about the size of Maryland (Beauchamp, 2014). The Hutu people are in the majority, making
up 85 percent of the population, while Tutsis made up 14 percent of the population ("United Human
Rights Council"). In Romeo and Juliet the hostility between the Montagues and Capulets has been
occurring for many centuries and has caused much trouble in their city. While the feud between the
Montagues and Capulets causes trouble in the streets of Verona, ... Show more content on
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After signing a peace agreement with the Rwandan Patriotic Front, a Tutsi–dominated rebel group,
President Habyarimana was flying from Tanzania to Rwanda when his plane was shot down on
April 6, 1994 ("Pre–Genocide, Survivors Fund"). The death of their leader signaled the start of the
mass genocide of the Tutsi people that the Hutus had been planning for a number of years. The mass
genocide began a day after the assassination on April 7, 1994 and lasted until July 16, 1994
(Beauchamp, 2014). The genocide ended when the Rwandan Patriotic Front defeated the Hutu
perpetrator regime and a new president rose to power, President Paul Kagame. When the destruction
ended in July, over two million Hutus fled from Rwanda. This conflict differs from Romeo and
Juliet because the play does not tell the exact length of the feud between the quarreling families. It
does however say that it has been occurring for a long time and it is just now starting to get
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Montague In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet By William...
I think the deaths of Romeo and Juliet in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet By: William
Shakespeare were the faults of many reasons. The main reason was the feud between the Capulets
and Montagues. I also think it had a lot to do with Tybalt and his "anger issues." Also I think Fate
played a big part in their deaths too. First of all, I think if the families didn't have a big feud and
didn't hate each other then Romeo and Juliet would still be alive. If it didn't matter that Romeo was
a montague then I think The Capulet wouldn't have cared that Juliet married Romeo. An example in
the book is when Capulet and Montague are threatening each other. "Capulet: My sword I say! Old
Montague is came And flourishes his blade in spite of me. Montague"
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Problems Revealed In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a famous play. which deals with tragic love between two supposed enemies.
William Shakespeare, the author of the play is universally known as a magnificent poet who wrote
numerous famous poems, comedies, histories, and tragedies. Shakespeare crafted a tragic love story
with problems between parents and children, negative effects of long–standing quarrels, and fate,
luck, and coincidence as central themes. Without these themes, Romeo and Juliet would not be the
catastrophic love story that is so well known and appreciated today. Firstly, Shakespeare wrote
Romeo and Juliet with the theme of problems among parents and children. One problem that was
displayed was in the first scene when Romeo is unable to tell his father why ... Show more content
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The star–crossed lovers meet because of fate. What are the chances of two sworn enemies meeting
let alone falling in love? The stars led Romeo and Juliet together. The servant can not read, asks
Romeo to read the quest list, and Benvolio pushes Romeo to go to the masquerade. It is out of
Romeo and Juliet's control that they met; it was fate. Shakespeare also explores the idea of fate in
his play by letting the audience know certain things about his characters. In the prologue of the play,
Shakespeare tells the audience what is going to happen to the Romeo and Juliet: "from forth the
fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star–cross'd lovers take their life;" (prologue 5–6). This
introduces the idea of fate into the play and prepares the audience for what is to come The idea that
the lovers will take a different path is suggested throughout the play. Coincidence is also a theme
written throughout Romeo and Juliet. For example, it is a coincidence Paris is at Capulet's tomb the
same time Romeo is. It is late at night and Paris had already gone to Juliet's service. It is a
coincidence Paris is there at the tomb that ultimately got him killed. Shakespeare's tragic play made
great use of fate, luck, and coincidence, especially at crucial moments in the
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  • 1. Petrol Station Scene Analysis In the Petrol Station scene, William Shakespeare's important theme of violence is amplified and discussed through Baz Luhrmann's filmic interpretation. The theme of conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets is a constant and crucial idea throughout the play. Baz Luhrmann has highlighted the traditional Shakespearean language by modifying the setting to a modern context, therefore the audience is able to relate to the text. Furthermore, the setting choice of a petrol station provides the film with the ability to effectively enhance the dramatic language revealed in the play. Irony and contrast are also really essential in drawing the audience's attention to the violence in Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt states, "What, drawn, and talk of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relentless and dangerous feud between the Montagues and Capulets is elaborated in Romeo + Juliet through the contrast in tone, speed and style of music when these two different parties are introduced. The Montagues are introduced with is light and airy music, however, the music is altered to a heavy western style when the Capulets enter the scene. The musical elements create anticipation among the audience as they foreshadow the imminent fight. Furthermore, the distinctive difference in race between the Latino Capulet boys and Anglo–Saxon Montague boys represents and symbolises the conflict between the two houses. Reinforcing the ongoing war between the Montagues and Capulets, Baz Luhrmann has applied corresponding camera shots of the two contrasting family crests which are opposite primary colours. Therefore, Luhrmann makes reference to the conflict theme exploited in Shakespeare's work. (link) Baz Luhrmann has successfully enhanced the audience's appreciation of Shakespearean text in the scene Death on a Summer's Day. Mercutio is a dominate and opinionated force throughout the play, who is illustrated by Shakespeare as a victim of Romeo and Juliet's love. Mercutio's last dying words express, "A plague o' both your houses! They have made worms' meat of me. I have it, And soundly too. Your houses!" Metaphorical language is featured in order to foreshadow the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Identity In Romeo And Juliet William Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet. The real title of the play is The Extraordinary and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet takes place Verona in the mid–1300's. The idea of identity heavily impacts the story of Romeo and Juliet. By the end of the play, family affiliation, gender, social class, and age all contribute to the tragedy of the play. Today's idea of identity is drastically different than the 1300's, but at the same time, they are very much the same. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet's families were enemies, this caused them to have forbidden love for one another. At the masquerade ball, Romeo and Juliet danced together, when Romeo left, Juliet asked the Nurse who he was and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Fate In Romeo And Juliet The powerful concepts of fate and destiny functions as a central themes in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Despite passionate affection, the fates of tragic lovers are "written in the stars," or predetermined by some divine force. The whole structure of the play itself rests upon the fate from which the two lovers cannot escape from. Although Romeo and Juliet scheme up many ways to be together, it is almost certain that they have no hand in their fate; they are merely being pushed along by fate and their destiny. In the opening prologue, Shakespeare uses the chorus as a first tool to introduce the idea of fate. The chorus informs the audience that Romeo and Juliet are "star cross'd lovers [that] take their life" (Prologue. 6). In other words, the chorus states that Romeo and Juliet are governed by fate, a force often linked to the movement of the stars. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lucking gives several examples of time that works for and against Romeo and Juliet. In the prologue for example, Lucking suggests that "passion lends them power, time means to meet" (Lucking, 117) meaning time worked in the favor of the young lovers to meet. However, time was not on their side when it came down to them being together. Lucking claims that Romeo and Juliet were never meant to meet, thus why time seems to work against them through out the play. However, Friar Laurence, as Lucking states, "Friar Laurence uses time to defeat time, time is not so easily circumvented, and it is time in its character as destroyer that presides over the latter part of the play" (Lucking. 120). Here, Lucking points out that even though time seems to be a key element to the solution for these lovers to be together, fate still takes its toll and makes it impossible; making time seem as a character in the play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Three Day Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet Love Story or Barely Legal Three Day Relationship? The defintion of love is "to need or require; benefit greatly from" (Dictionary.com). This emotion is very prevalent in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet loved one another so much, they literally died for that love. However, they were not the only ones to blame for this unfortunate event. Benvolio, Lady Capulet, and the Capulet and Montague families were also to blame. Benvolio brought Romeo to the party where he met Juliet, Lady Capulet kept pressuring Juliet to marry Paris, and the Capulet and Montague families kept tearing Romeo and Juliet apart. Benvolio played a very big role in the death of them both because he is responsible for the two of them meeting. In the play, Benvolio tells Romeo to stop moping around about Rosaline and start looking for someone else. "ROMEO O, teach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She kept pressuring Juliet to marry Paris when Juliet didn't want to. Lady Capulet even asks Juliet's opinion on the matter, but does not take it into consideration. "LADY CAPULET Speak briefly, can you like of Paris' love? JULIET I'll look to like, if looking liking move: But no more deep will I endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly" (1.3.96–99). Lady Capulet clearly asks Juliet if she likes Paris. Juliet basically says that she doesn't really, and that she will like whom she chooses. Later on, however, Lady Capulet says that Juliet is marrying Paris on a Thursday morning. "LADY CAPULET Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, The gallant, young and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride" (3.5.113–116). Lady Capulet does not know, however, that Juliet is already married. Later on in this scene, Juliet, begs her father and mother to not force her to marry Paris. Lady Capulet's actions make Juliet want to end her life, which, in the end, she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Find An Example Of The Theme Of Fate In Romeo And Juliet 1. Find an example of the theme of "fate". "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. A pair of star–crossed lovers take their life". When translated it says: "Two unlucky children of these enemy families become lovers and commit suicide". What the theme of fate is basically the entire love story of Romeo and Juliet including how they ended up killing themselves, and how their families stopped fighting after both of their deaths. Romeo and Juliet had a very beautiful but tragic love story. That of which ended by not being able to profess their love openly. Later on fate intervenes and causes Romeo to kill himself, believing that Juliet is dead. When Juliet discovers the death of her husband, she kills herself, wanting to be with her lover through eternity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Find an example of the theme of "hate". "Two households, both alike in dignity. (In fair Verona where we lay our scene.) From ancient grudge break to new mutiny." This quotation illustrates the theme of hate because when it is translated to contemporary English it is translated to "In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place, a long standing hatred between two families erupts into new violence". What they are trying to say in the translation is that the two families hate each other, and when Romeo and Juliet fall in love and their parents find out, they begin to hate the other family even more. Also, they had tried to separate them but had realized that they were only making them closer to one another. Both their families had realized what they had done by trying to separate the two star crossed lovers with the effect that the Capulets and Montagues' hatred against one another had ended. 3. Find an example of the theme of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Is The Meaning Of The Song Romeo And Juliet By Taylor Swift Romeo and Juliet "Love Story" by Taylor Swift. In the song "Love Story" if you actually read the words you can understand the meaning of the lyrics. It's not just about Taylor's same old problem with her ex boyfriend, this song was made to be based on this play. Romeo and Juliet is about 2 paramours fighting for a love so strong. As for the play, if you actually think about what they're saying the story comes to life. The lyrics "We were both young when I first saw you" explains that Romeo and Juliet were actually pretty young when they first saw each other. "I sneak out to the garden to see you, we keep quiet cause we're dead if they knew.." This explains that in Scene 2 of this Act, act 2. Juliet is on her balcony talking to herself about how amazing Romeo is, while Romeo sneaks in to see her. They keep quiet because Romeo is a Capulet while Juliet is a Montague, and if either side found out about them, it would be bad news especially if Juliet's kinsman found out he was in the Capulets yard. In the song the lyrics go, "This love is difficult, but it's real." explains the many obstacles they had to overcome. While almost everyone was looking from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "We Found Love" is one of the most catchy songs for this play. This song would fit in perfectly at the beginning of the story in Act 1 Scene 5. Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other, but with being a Capulet and being a Montague, they fell in love in a hopeless place which kind of reflects on or mirrors the lyrics, "We found love in a hopeless place." They had to keep their love a secret since Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. It makes sense because the Montagues are not friends with the Capulets and want nothing to do with each other. "Yellow Diamonds in the light, we were standing side by side, as your shadow crosses mine, what it takes to come alive." Completely describes the background when Romeo and Juliet were together after Romeo sneaks in to see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examples Of True Love In Romeo And Juliet Some may say love is a curse while some may say love is a blessing, because of the actions it makes one take. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet illustrates the actions and feats of what true love is capable of achieving. Romeo and Juliet's life revolves around their family having a feud with one another, and that the father of the house chooses whom the child marries. However, the children of the two houses love each other. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it shows the two main character's experiences illustrates that true love is powerful and capable of conquering reason, family, and hate. Romeo and Juliet's experience shows that true love is powerful since it can conquer reason. Notably, love's strength has been shown when the members of the Montague family plan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romeo admits, "I'll go along no such sight to be shown but to rejoice splendour of my own" (I.V.102–103) Romeo's quote emphasizes that the women at the party are influencing Romeo and his comrades to attend. The women causes them to forget that they could be caught. For example, even if one wears a mask to a party to hide his identity, one can still recognize the individual by their voice and their by their actions. This evokes to the reader that Romeo and his comrades 'love for women distracts them from reasoning, and make them decide to attend their enemy's ball. Additionally, Romeo's decision to kill himself without any genuine reasoning after hearing about Juliet's death, illustrates the point that love is more powerful than reasoning. Romeo cries, "Well Juliet (Romeo) will lie with thee tonight"(V.I.34). This quote proclaimed by Romeo shows he has given up on life right after hearing the horrible news. This diverts to the reader that Romeo, who always seeks the Friar's assistance when something important would happen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Montagues And Capulets In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet The Montagues and Capulets feud interferes with Romeo and Juliet's relationship. If their feud never happened they would still be alive. Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a story about 2 people who fall in love, but their families feud gets in the way. Parents play an important role in this play for 3 reasons. The reasons are the feud and relationship between each other, their freedom between who they want to marry, and neglecting Juliet. The montagues and Capulets feud interferes with Romeo and Juliet's relationship. Romeo wonders if Juliet is a capulet. "'is she a Capulet? O dear account! my life is my foe's debt.'" (I, v, 125–126). Romeo asks if Juliet is a Capulet. He says his life is supposed to be his foe. Nurse tells Juliet about Romeo. "'His name is Romeo, and a montague, the only son of your great enemy.'" (I,v, 145–146). Juliet explains that her only love is her supposed enemy. "'My only love, sprung from my only hate! too early to be seen unknown, and known too late! prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy.'" (I,v, 147–150). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romeo and Juliet's families get in the way of their relationship. Juliet's mom and dad do not give her freedom to who she wants to marry. Lady Capulet tells Juliet that she is getting married to Paris. Lady Capulet – "'Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you, here in Verona, ladies of esteem, are made already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid. Thus then in brief: the valiant Paris seeks you for his love.'" (I,iii, 73–78). Juliet's mother wants her to marry Paris. She says that there are ladies younger than her that are already married and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Explore The Theme Of Love And Loss In Romeo And Juliet The play 'Romeo and Juliet' written by William Shakespeare is a story about love and hate that teaches us about the consequences of extreme passion. Throughout the play Shakespeare has explored the themes of love, hate and loss. With these themes Shakespeare shows us how love, hate and loss can be so tragic. Love plays a major role in William Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' as it demonstrates to readers just how far someone will go just to be together with the one they love. This is seen through Romeo, when Benvolio, Mercutio and Romeo all attend the Capulet's party uninvited. Romeo instantly falls head over heels in love with Juliet. After Romeo discovers that Juliet is a Capulet he still loves her even though Romeo knows that his parents would never approve of their love for each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Right after Romeo has found out that Juliet is a Capulet he says "Is she a Capulet? O dear account! My life is my foe's debt." (Act 1, Scene 5, Line 124). This metaphor shows us that Romeo is comparing his love for Juliet but also to debts or payments. This quote also holds to meaning behind the word dear. The first being that Juliet is dear to him and the other being debt because he is afraid that Juliet's father Capulet won't approve of his love for Juliet, so Capulet would tell Romeo to stay away from his daughter. In the scene where Romeo is standing outside Juliet's balcony declaring his love for Juliet. One of the things that Romeo says that displays his affection for Julie is "With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls. For stony limits cannot hold love out..." ( Act 2, Scene 2, Line 70). Using the technique of imagery it justifies to us that Romeo believes that he has the wings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Does Holden Build Tension In Chapter 8 After an unpleasant dinner, Holden gets into a snowball fight with some of the boys. Holden and his friend Mal Brossard decide to see a movie which Holden convinces Mal to let Ackley go with them. As it turns out that Ackley and Mal have seen the movie they decide to eat and play some games before returning to Pencey. Upon returning Mal leaves, leaving Ackley and Holden at his dorm with Ackley talking about girls and popping his pimples. Holden gets him to leave by starting to work on Stradlaters homework to which Holden does not understand and starts writing about his dead brother Allie. Coming home from his date Stradlater arrives and reads Holden's composition and becomes angry that it had nothing to do with the assignment. Holden becomes angry himself and tears the composition up and throws it away. He decides to smoke in the room to annoy Stradlater but the tension between them increase when asked about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he convinces Mal to let Ackley join them to the movies since "Ackley never did anything on Saturday night, except stay at home..."(36 Salinger) which seems a bit hypocritical about his opinions towards Ackley. One important revelation of Holden was when he wrote the competition about his brother Allie. "He got leukemia and died when we were up in Maine, on July 18,1946"(38 Salinger) Which shows us that Holden still feels for him since in page 39 he talking about how he broke the windows and how painful it was for him. Shows us how this event played a major role in his breakdown. The point of view of Holden, he's a bit more anxious since he found out about the date and in chapter 6 he talks about Stradlater and how he is not an ideal guy and worries again for Jane and that Stradlater would do something horrible and as the chapter does by, Holden gets more agitated when Stradlater doesn't tell him about his date and angers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Zeffirelli's Adaptation Of Romeo And Juliet "For never was a story of more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." The last line of Romeo and Juliet was one that summed up the whole play. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story between two star–crossed lovers. Juliet, a 13 years old girl, belongs to the Capulet Family. Romeo, aged at around 16, belongs to the Montague family. The two lovers cross paths and the next day they are already married. The play itself was written by William Shakespeare in 1595. Whether it a book or a movie, in all the spin–offs, there are sometimes many difference or just a few. One of the closest interpretations of the play is the movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968; the extremely popular movie is a close interpretation of the play. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both open with an epic fight scene. Moving later into the play, Romeo and his friends stumble across a Capulet servant who cannot read. The servant asks Romeo to read the list of names Lord Capulet has given him for a party taking place later that night. The servant then invites Romeo to the party as long as he isn't a Montague. This scene sets up the meeting of Romeo and Juliet and, sadly, not in the movie version. Later in the play, the men show up to the party at the Capulet's house. In the play this party, a masquerade ball, describes everybody in disguise; so nobody can really say who is who. In the movie, however, not many people seem in disguise at all. In fact, in the movie, only Romeo and his friends seem dressed to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Montague Vs. Capulet In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet ' ACT ONE –SCENE ONE Montague vs. Capulet The Prince of Verona stated that if the Montagues and Capulets start fighting again it would cost their lives. "Prince. If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace." Benvolio first told Romeo to not think about her. He then asks Benvolio how to not think of her her. Benvolio told Romeo he should look at other girls and find somebody else. "Benvolio. Be ruled by me; forget to think of her. Romeo. O, teach me how I should forget to think! Benvolio. By giving liberty unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties." ACT ONE –SCENE TWO Capulet thinks Paris should wait. "Capulet. But saying o'er what I have said before: My child is yet a stranger in the world, She hath not seen the change of fourteen years; Let two more summers wither in their pride Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride." Capulet gave a servant a list of the people invited to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... O dear account, my life is my foe's debt." He said it because he knew he was already in love with her, and he realized that even though he would get lots of money from her family and love, he would maybe have to die to marry her. "Nurse. Marry, bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you, he that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks. Romeo. Is she a Capulet? O dear account, my life is my foe's debt. Benvolio. Away, be gone; the sport is at the best." Juliet said, "My only love, sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown and known too late!" She said it because she had already fallen for him. She was in love with him, but she realized she couldn't love him since he was the son of the only man her family hated. "Juliet. My only love, sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me That I must love a loathèd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing Romeo Montague And Gnomeo Blueberry It's very surprising how much a character of a famous love story and a gnome can have in common. Especially when you take the fact that the gnome is suppose to be a parody of the human. What is being said here is that despite not being alike, they are still an alternate universe versions of Romeo Montague. Well, one of them is Romeo Montague, so it cancels out. There are big differences between Romeo Montague and Gnomeo Blueberry, such as where their story takes place, love for their universe's respective Juliet, and their behaviours. Romeo Montague is a believer, who was already "struggling" the loss of not being able to get with a first girl when Juliet Capulet made her appearance. They shared their story in the city of Verona, Italy, in around the 1300's. The garden gnome held their story what appeared to be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gnomeo meets Juliet on top of a greenhouse with a flower on it, reaching for it at the same time as Juliet (Romance cliches.). They start flirting and having fun, until they eventually fall into a pool of water (that somehow makes Juliet's entire outfit come off?) and it is both revealed that they are of opposing sides. When Romeo first met juliet, they flirted and kissed non–stop until they were forced apart. Near the end of the story, Gnomeo was very heroic, and saved juliet for the death metal listener known as the TERRAFIRMINATOR, which happens to be a tractor that destroyed both sides of the gardens. Gnomeo stayed with juliet and kept trying to get her out of the literal sticky situation that juliet was in. It resulted in him and her living, but it was still an act of goodwill that could have resulted in the conscious sacrifice of his well–being. The literal definition of a hero. When Romeo's Juliet was in a sticky situation (her to be marriage to paris) he went to her, killed paris, commented on how "Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mercutio's Death "Romeo and Juliet" is known for one of the most famous tragic plays written by William Shakespeare because this story is describing their fateful encounter and sorrowful death which were happened in only five days. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet meet by chance, and they fall in love at first glance. However, they come from Montagues and Capulets respectively, and the families are in an adversarial relationship. At first, their love is described pleasantly using a lot of humor, but the situation becomes serious after Mercutio, who is Romeo's friend, dies. Additionally, the poison that causes death of Romeo and Juliet is given by friar Lawrence. In "Romeo and Juliet", young children die because of the state of their family and persons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the relationship is described roughly, it is a base of this story. From their remarks and actions, it is clear that they hate each other. However, at the end of this story, Montagues and Capulets is reconciled regretting that they force Romeo and Juliet into death. Only two young children's death can stop the two families from detesting each other. Second, Mercutio's death is how the tragedy all starts. At first, he is described as a jocular person who often use vulgar jokes. However, he accepts a challenge from Tybalt and because of this duel he dies although Romeo stands Tybalt's provocation. Moreover, after Mercutio's death, Romeo kills Tybalt, and he is banished from Verona. Because of Mercutio's foolish action, "Romeo and Juliet" starts to be tragic. Finally, friar Lawrence is a person who let Romeo and Juliet get married, and gives them a dangerous tool that can kill them. Friar Lawrence try to let Montagues and Capulets make up with by mediating Romeo and Juliet because he wishes a reconciliation. However, the action of making use of two pure young children causes their death. The most harmful action that he does is that he gives a poison to Juliet who is only thirteen years old. Although the poison can not kill people, Romeo and Juliet die because of the poison. All the actions of Friar Lawrence is temporary and risky, and he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Is Romeo And Juliet Selfish "I do love nothing in the world so much as you.." William Shakespeare. Many mothers feel this way for their children, they show infinite love for their children and would risk their lives for them. This is not the case in William Shakespeare's playwright, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Lady Montague and Lady Capulet do not show supportive love for their children, and they never risk anything for them. Romeo and Juliet, snuck out to express their love for each other because their mothers were too selfish to let them be together. Although each mother is selfish, weak, and unable to understand their child, Lady Capulet and Lady Montague ultimately never show strong affection for their children. Lady Capulet and Lady Montague are characterized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In act three, Lady Capulet does not care if Juliet is happy with her husband, she just wants Juliet to get married. An example of this is, "Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn The gallant young, and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church. Shall happily make thee a joyful bride."(3.3.115) When she says it will make Juliet happy to marry Paris she is wrong because she does not know who is going to make Juliet happy. Additionally, when Juliet says she does not want to marry Paris Lady Capulet says that she can deal with her father. This is weak because Lady Capulet does not care to see if Juliet is happy she just wants what is best for her. Lady Montague is weak because she does not make an effort to talk to Romeo about anything he is doing at the time. After Romeo has slain Tybalt, Lady Montague does not talk to Romeo to comfort him or to ask him if he is ok. Also, at the end of the play, after Romeo kills himself, she does not think she has anything else to live for so she kills herself. This is weak because she could have tried to prevent this tragedy from happening. All in all, Lady Montague and Lady Capulet are weak because if they would pay more attention these terrible things will not happen to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fate In Romeo And Juliet Fate is a predominant topic throughout many pieces of literature. Often, authors use their writing to state their opinions and beliefs on topics like fate. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a prime example of this. This play is a tale of two people, parts of two warring families, falling in love at first sight. As decided by fate, the two teenagers eventually lead themselves to their death as a result of their love. Fate is a recurring theme in the play; characters constantly address their fates intentionally and unintentionally as Romeo and Juliet did. Main character, Romeo Montague predicts his fate before the chain of events leading to his fate begin. Romeo's defiance of his fate ultimately leads him to the same outcome which he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early on Romeo himself foresaw his fate before meeting his love. Though Romeo was unsure of his exact end, on several occasions he questions his fate and how it will affect him. Before Romeo entered the party of his family's sworn enemy and his soon to be lover, he is heard questioning the stars, "I fear, too early: for my mind misgives/ Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/ Shall bitterly begin his fearful date/ With this night's revels and expire the term/ Of a despised life closed in my breast/ By some vile forfeit of untimely death" (I, iv, 113–8). At this point Romeo is aware he should not attend the party of his enemy yet he goes anyway. Romeo fears that this party will lead him to some consequence so he is extremely hesitant to accept the invitation from his friends to get over his most recent love Rosaline. Ultimately he chooses to attend in order to avoid the fate of feeling sorrowful over the loss of his Rosaline; he feels as if the attendance of the party will somehow bring him a gruesome and awfully timed death, which it does. This party is where Romeo makes eye–contact with Juliet for the first time, from that moment forward the pair tumbles into a turbulent path of death and destruction not only of themselves but the people around them. It is not a coincidence that the party that Romeo is extremely reluctant to attend ends up leading him to his death; fate inclines Romeo to attend this party and to commence this chain of events. The party Romeo attended to avoid his "fate" to feel alone but, it leads him to his real fate, death by love. Yet again, author William Shakespeare shows his fatalistic views because no matter what Romeo does fate maneuvers him into the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is Mercutio To Blame Dominic Hanecak Mr. Anderson Period 5 English 1 Honours 9 December 2014 Mercutio: To Blame or Not to Blame There are many tragedies that happen in our lives today, anyone can look in the media, on the web, or just look around a neighborhood to find them. In William Shakespeare's, "Romeo and Juliet" tragedies happen as well. There are many deaths because of two family's feud. Many people are responsible for the buildup to the tragedies in the play, however one person seems to be the most responsible for these deaths, and this person is Mercutio because of his constant pressure and sense of pride. One of the reasons Mercutio is most responsible for the tragedies in this play is that he is the one who convinces Romeo to go to the party at the Capulets. This is what started the chain of events that led up to the deaths of himself, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt and Mrs. Montague. Mercutio tells Romeo that he is a lover. Borrow Cupids wings and soar with them above a common bound" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Tybalt comes to the square, Mercutio tells Tybalt to "pluck your sword out of your pilcher" (3.1.77). Mercutio, out of pity for Romeo, challenges Tybalt to a duel because when Romeo doesn't fight it taints his pride and his brand as a man. Mercutio is fighting Tybalt, but Romeo doesn't want his future cousin in law to get hurt so he and benvolio step in to stop the fight. While Mercutio is fighting Tybalt, Mercutio falls saying "I was hurt under your arm" (3.1.100–101). This makes Romeo furious, so mad that he says he is acting on his emotions not on common sense. Out of grief and out of revenge Romeo slays Tybalt, and when the Prince comes Romeo gets banished. As you can see Mercutio sacrificing his own life for Romeos pride adds to the tension in between these two families and leads to the deaths of Romeo, Juliet and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, "Do just once what others say you can't do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again," he was reminding the world what he has learned from being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious or tragic than in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in countless, unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities and limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by the antagonism between the Capulets and Montagues, the maturity––or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when Gregory and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells Sampson, "Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues" (1.1.32–33). As if the Capulets and Montagues are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate instinct was to take out his sword and fight them shows he doesn't like them. The hatred limits the actions of Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in private throughout the rest of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each other, Romeo is in the Capulet's garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, "Romeo, doff thy name, / And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself" (2.2.50–52). Juliet is saying that she loves everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of his last name, which is the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The issue within their love is caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits their opportunities. A mini–battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does not stop their love. Romeo and Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue; however, ultimately this rivalry results in further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Identity In Romeo And Juliet William Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet. The real title of the play is The Extraordinary and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet takes place Verona in the mid–1300's. The idea of identity heavily impacts the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. By the end of the play, family affiliation, gender, social class, and age all contribute to the tragedy of the play. Today's idea of identity is drastically different than the 1300's, but at the same time, they are very much fraternal. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet's families were enemies, this caused them to have forbidden love for one another. At the masquerade ball, Romeo and Juliet danced together, when Romeo left, Juliet asked the Nurse who he was and the Nurse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lord Capulet is Juliet's father and he says, "Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed. Prepare her, wife, against this wedding day" (Act 4, Scene 4, Page 2, Line 32–33). Lord Capulet tells his wife and daughter what to do and they are expected to bow down to him and listen to him. Lord Capulet tells his wife that Juliet is getting married to Paris, and for her to go and tell Juliet the news. Lord Capulet does not ask Juliet if she wants to marry Paris, he tells her that she is going to marry him and Juliet does not agree, "Ere he, that should be husband, comes to woo.I pray you, tell my lord and father, madam, I will not marry yet. And when I do, I swear It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, Rather than Paris." (Act 3, Scene 5, Page 6, Lines 119–123). In this part of the play, Lord and Lady Capulet think that Juliet despises Romeo for killing her cousin, but Romeo and Juliet are married. Since women are supposed to do what their fathers tell them to do, Juliet is supposed to marry Paris, but her father does not know that she went behind his back to marry Romeo. The idea of being a woman in the 1300's contributes to the drama and tragedy of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Tempest Reoccurring Theme Essay Shakespeare's The Tempest has reoccurring themes that could point toward the end of his career, including control and imprisonment. These are shown through multiple relationships: Prospero and his daughter, Prospero with Caliban and Ariel, and his relationship with magic to get what he wants. Prospero and his daughter, Miranda, escaped to the island twelve years before the play beings. In this relationship, he has kept his daughter ignorant of who he used to be–the Duke of Milan–and why they are exiled to the island. He only tells her after he conjures a storm to cause a shipwreck of the men who caused him to be banished. This relationship has not only kept her away from the danger she could be in as the rightful princess of Milan, but it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hate In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Heat and Flame, Cold and Ice, Love and Hate. All of these things are one half of a whole. You can't have one without the other; they always come hand in hand. That is what I understand from the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The story of Romeo and Juliet is about two feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. Romeo is a Montague while Juliet is a Capulet; their love is forbidden. This is where i get the theory about Love and Hate being parts of a whole. While both families hate each other, Romeo and Juliet still find a way to love each other. In act 1 scene 1, fighting ensues. Gregory and Sampson, both Capulets, are walking the streets of the market when they see two Montagues across the square. Because Sampson and Gregory's hatred for the Montagues is so strong, they bite their thumb at the Montagues, which in modern days is giving the middle finger. This cause a whole new world of problems. Benvolio, a Montague, enters and surprising tries to stop the fighting, but that causes Tybalt, the hot headed Capulet, to "come to the rescue". The hatred between the two families is so strong, they no longer remember what the feud was about, and they would rather kill each other then sit down and discuss everything. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They discover that they are mortal enemies but they are both willing to overlook that for even the small chance of their happiness. The two are so smitten with each other, so in love, they are willing to look past all the hate and move on from it to be together. This is where you can clearly see both, the love and the hatred. Both families are full of anger and the desire for bloodshed with each other, but the son of a Montague and the daughter of a Capulet, break free of these chains and are able to forget everything that seems wrong about them being together and just embrace the new feelings. That amazes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Symbols Of True Love In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Are you bored with your choices of books at the moment? Looking for a good old love story? Well "Romeo and Juliet" by Shakespeare is a good book to read. It consists of different types of issue, also to add into the mix, a little bit of comedy, drama and romance etc, too many to list! Shakespeare uses conflicts, static characterization, and personification as symbols of true love. Shakespeare uses conflict to show that the story "Romeo and Juliet" to show that the story is really about true love. Romeo and juliet have just met. Romeo and Juliet have just met. Juliet is on her balcony and Romeo is down below her balcony, meanwhile they just met 20 minutes ago and Juliet says: "Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or wilt thou not be, but sworn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Juliet is in the middle of a prologue when she says " For wilt thou lie upon the wings of the night, whiter than the snow upon a Raven's back. Come gentle night come, loving, black brow'd night give me my Romeo". (III.iii 18–20) That quote shows personification because Romeo is being compared to snow on a raven's back. Juliet is also giving the nighttime un realistic features like loving and gentle personalities. Also it is asking for the sky to bring her true lover to her. It shows true love because she is asking something, yes an object, to bring her, her true lover and if she didn't love him, she wouldn't have asked. Therefore that shows that Juliet has a true compassion about loving Romeo. When Romeo first met Juliet, Juliet wonders how he entered the gates community until her answered back saying:"With love's light wings did i o'erperch these wall are no stop to me".(II.ii 66–70) The love isn't going to get through stone walls, this quote shows personification because walls can and will hold you out, unless you have some heavy machinery to get through them with. Romeo's choice of word show personification because your "Wings" which no one has. Will Help you get over a stone wall. They aren't going to do anything. Therefore it shows true love because he is trying to sound smart s Juliet will love him. Those are great examples of personification because it shows how the personification that Shakespeare uses is a symbol of true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet Romeo and Juliet, a tragic play written by William Shakespeare, manifests the idea that love supersedes hatred. The playwright evidently enforces the prominence of love though the relationship of Romeo and Juliet, despite their families' feud. Additionally, Shakespeare uses Juliet's nurse to demonstrate the prominence of love, despite the hatred of lower social class by the upper class. Moreover, the predominance of love over hatred is displayed through characters, Lord Capulet and Lord Montague, when they unite in sorrow. As a result, William Shakespeare evidently displays that love conquers hatred. Shakespeare utilises characters, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, to enforce the idea that love suppresses hatred. The playwright accomplishes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fond relationship of Juliet and Nurse, reflects the love between both characters despite their different social class. When nurse's character answers, 'Indeed. Heavens, I can tell [Juliet's] age to the exact hour' (pg. 53), it becomes apparent to the audience the love and importance of Juliet in nurse's life. Through creating a close bond between Nurse and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates the love between the two characters, in spite of the hatred of society on the lower class, thus reaffirming, that love overpowers hatred of social class. An illustration of the idea that love triumphs hatred is explored when Romeo insults the Nurse by saying, 'What wilt thou tell her, nurse? Thou dost not mark me' (Pg.136). Shakespeare utilises this quote to emphasis the disrespectful mannerism which the upper class treated the lower class. Additionally, the playwright distinctly creates Juliet's nurse and Juliet's biological mother to be juxtaposition to exemplify the prominence of love within the play. The unexpected relationship of Nurse and Juliet identifies how love has no boundaries, not even social class, and as a result Shakespeare enforces that love conquers hatred. Similarly to the way Shakespeare utilises the character of Nurse, he also uses characters, Montague and Capulet, to explore the prominence of love suppressing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Role Of Montague And Capulet In William Shakespeare's... In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" two houses the montague and capulet are in terrible feud and two people from each house have fallen in love with each other. The lovers meet and attempt to get married but there love comes crashing down and they both end up committing suicide. People have always been wondering whose fault it was when they killed themselves and my theory revolves around 3 people/ groups whose names are the Capulet household, Juliet and Friar Lawrence. These 3 characters/group play a very important role in Romeo and Juliet's death because of the impact they made on their marriage. (act 1 scene 1,2)The Capulet household played a big role in Romeo and Juliet's death because of the huge feud between the montagues and the Capulets. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Juliet forces Friar Lawrence to give her a potion that would fake her own death so she would not have to marry Paris. Later on when Romeo comes to find Juliet faking her death but he does not know it is fake, he takes his life which then causes Juliet to take her life. If Juliet did not follow such a reckless plan and do something less dangerous, they would not have killed themselves. Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their own death for all of the reckless decisions they made and plans that did not work with a lot of errors. (act 1–5)In conclusion, these 3 people played the biggest roles in Romeo and Juliet's death because of all the hatred between the families, the ignorance with Juliet and Romeo and bad planning with many flaws. If these things were solved, then Romeo and Juliet could have lived a happy life and not killed themselves. Romeo and Juliet could have had an amazing love and lived on, but these things caused major problems and lots of deaths. The 3 main causes of Romeo and Juliet's death are the Capulet household, Juliet and Friar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Blame is to find fault with or to hold responsible. Habitually, people resort to holding responsibilities over others in order to eliminate the blame off of themselves. With a conclusion as tragic as the one in Shakespeare's famous play, Romeo and Juliet, the factors to blame for their death are countless, but the most remarkable factors to blame for the young couple's deaths are the Capulet family and Romeo and Juliet themselves. In a way, Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their own death. Impulsiveness, such as that displayed by Romeo and Juliet, may lead people to perform dodgy actions. In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, the young couple meet at a party hosted by the Capulets where they unquestionably fall in love in love with each other. Romeo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The young Capulet was raised in a household where her father would abuse Juliet both verbally and emotionally, including some suggestions of physical abuse. When Lady Capulet announces to Juliet that she is not to be sad for her cousin's death, because she is to be wed to Paris, Juliet refuses to do such as she still loves Romeo. As Capulet hears of Juliet's decline to marriage, he bursts into a rage, calling Juliet worthless for being his only child and not doing anything for the sake of his status. Capulet's anger goes to extreme lengths as he threatens to drag her to the church and expresses his anger at Juliet by announcing he feels the urge to hurt her. As a result of experiencing this damage throughout her childhood, Juliet may have viewed Romeo as a way to escape her father and his abusive ways. In this case, Juliet stabbed herself after seeing Romeo dead, because she could not have survived a world where she must return back to her father and Paris without Romeo. Not only was her father a damaging influence on Juliet, but her mother and nurse affected her in a negative way. Act 1, Scene 3 opens with Lady Capulet asking Nurse for Juliet so that she can ask Juliet for her opinion on getting married. Before Nurse makes awfully inappropriate comments about Juliet, Lady Capulet claims Juliet is only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Who Was Responsible For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet The play "Romeo and Juliet" written by Shakespeare was a tragedy. A tragedy is an event that causes great suffering. "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy that includes the death of six people. Two kids who were "in love" weren't allowed to be together because of their families feud. They claimed to be "in love," but the truth is, this was a play about two teenagers lusting for sex. This lusting ultimately led to their untimely deaths. The Capulets and Montagues were the ultimate cause of the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet. The Capulets and Montagues freud was so bad that when Romeo enters the Capulet's party Tybalt became jealous. Tybalt's jealousy lead to anger which made him want to fight Romeo. Mercutio who was innocent and just wanted peace between the families tried to help Romeo and lost his life, Tybalt's anger and jealousy lead to his murder by Romeo. Romeo was banished by the Prince over a fight that started because the two families did not like each other and it caused hatred and lead to death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They knew their parents would not approve of it but they still did it and kept it a secret. They only got married for sex and attention. Juliet's father eventually decided that it was time for her to get married and the man he picked to marry her she didn't want. In the play she said "And before I am married to another man, I'll kill myself." That's what she did and so did Romeo since the two couldn't be together they decided not to be here at all. Lady Capulet lost her life due to a broken heart because of the death of her son. The main cause of the three deaths is the Capulets and Montagues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Secrecy In Romeo And Juliet Essay Mahatma Gandhi once said, "An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind." Known as one of the most famous plays about love, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play about the fatal love of two children born to feuding families. The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was not only a battle between two warring families, but it serves as a barrier between two "star–crossed lovers" (Prologue. 6). This feud, introduced in the beginning of the play, serves as the catalyst for the all the conflicts in the play. Hatred between these two families, made them blind to the love sprouting between their children. The families strife is the backbone of the play, and without it, no conflict would have happened. The feud was the reason for Romeo and Juliet's deaths because of the secrecy of their romance, the web of miscommunication, and the banishment of Romeo. The feud between the Capulets and the Montagues led to the secrecy of Romeo and Juliet's romance. It is solely because of the fear of their parents' strife that their forbidden love was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secrecy caused more issues than simply secrecy itself, but as secrecy acted, other events appeared that also factored into Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Because Romeo cannot ask Capulet for Juliet's hand because of the feud, Friar marries them secretly. As a result, Capulet is ignorant about this and agrees to let Paris marry Juliet. (3.4.21–22) Juliet then goes to Friar Lawrence, who unwittingly sets in motion the events that leads to the lovers' tragic deaths. In addition, ignorance of Lord Capulet to the events, caused him to move the day of the marriage of Paris and Juliet up a day. (4.2.21–22) This by itself created multiple issues regarding timing, such as shortening the time that the letter from Friar Lawrence had to be delivered to Romeo, and causing Juliet to take her potion a day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Love In Romeo And Juliet Essay William Shakespeare uses a range of techniques to convey the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is play about the tragedy of a couple desperately in love and want to marry, however, their parents forbid it as they are both from enemy families. Romeo is a Montague and the Juliet is a Capulet. Juliet's parents wants her to marry someone of their choosing instead, in which Juliet did not truly love, and they would disown her if she were to not do so. William Shakespeare conveys the theme of love by introducing two families with an ancient grudge among other characters. The Montagues, and the Capulets. Romeo, a Montague, also Friar Lawrence's son, goes to Juliet's (a Capulet), party by invitation from Mercutio, Romeo's cousin. Juliet is 14 years old, and getting ready to marry. Her parents, Lord and Lady Capulet, want her to wed Paris, who is pretty much just a random guy in which her parents see fit to marry their daughter. The Capulets also have Tybalt, the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's Cousin and also Romeo's enemy. Prince Escalus, who is the Prince of Verona, the symbol of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To start, Shakespeare uses daggers and swords as a symbol of death, the idea of violence, rage and revenge. The frequent "civil wars" between the Montague and Capulet families show the rampant feelings and emotions of the characters in the play. Another important use of symbolism in Romeo and Juliet is the poison. Poison has both a literal purpose in the play (eg. The suicide of Romeo) and also used as a symbol for hatred, feud (eg. The battle between the Capulet and Montague family), but also love. When Romeo finds Juliet is dead, he drinks poison he bought from the Apothecary, symbolizing Romeo's unbridled love for Juliet, and how he just cannot live without her, "Here's to my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus I die with a kiss". (Act V, Scene iii, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. To What Extent Are Romeo and Juliet Responsible for Their... Romeo and Juliet is the tragic story of two young lovers, longing to be together but kept apart by their families. They prove their love for each other by going behind their parents' backs to meet, to be together and to be married before meeting an untimely death. Deciding who is ultimately responsible for their tragic end can be difficult as there are so many people who play a significant role in their lives and who have an influence on how the play unfolds. Firstly, although Romeo and Juliet are the protagonists of the play that doesn't mean they do not share in some of the blame. Their courtship was very brief, the play spans less than a week, so it could be argued that they rushed into their marriage without properly planning anything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Out on her, hilding!" Act 3 Scene 5 Line 167–168 Once again, the rebellious nature of teenagers could come into play; Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris but she remains stubborn. This is also a great example of how the parents in the play pay little notice to what their children want. In this scene Juliet makes it obvious that her happiness doesn't lie with Paris yet her father ignores this and tells her to marry him or be disowned. However some people will step up to defend the parents and suggest they only wanted the best for their children, like any parent does. Perhaps what was best was that Romeo and Juliet should not have met. We don't know the full details of the feud, perhaps no one in the play does, there may be a good reason for it but there may not. Also, nowadays it is perhaps easier to say the parents are to blame for being absent as we are used to seeing parents play a much larger role in their children's lives. This play was written in Elizabethan times when it was common for noble families, such as the Capulets and Montagues, to employ a nurse to raise their children. One cannot really fault the parents if, in Elizabethan society's eyes, they were acting accordingly. On the subject of society, arranged marriages were probably common as well between wealthy families and were seen as the normal and proper thing. It would have been the parents' duty to see their children were well–matched and that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Hostility Between the 'Montagues' and the 'Capulets'... The Hostility Between the 'Montagues' and the 'Capulets' in Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare William Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet has a major theme of conflict. The main conflict in the play is the feud between the two wealthy families: the 'Montagues' and the 'Capulets'. Shakespeare does not state the reason for the hostility between the two families. Shakespeare may have done this to indicate how long the feud has been going for. Shakespeare creates conflicts between characters in the play. One conflict is between 'Tybalt' and 'Romeo'. This conflict is interesting because it is between two contrasting characters. Tybalt is very arrogant and has an aggressive attitude. While Romeo is quiet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Friar Lawrence provides another example of conflict when he marries Romeo to Juliet in opposition to the authority of their fathers. This conflict is unique because Romeo and Juliet's fathers did not found out about the marriage until towards the end of the play. This creates suspense in the story. Sometimes there is conflict inside the mind of individuals. Romeo visualizes where his destiny leads him to. 'I fear too early, for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars'. This line shows disturbing pictures of Romeo's fait. Shakespeare uses conflicts inside the minds to create mystery. Love and hate is a very common occurrence in 'Romeo and Juliet'. There are many characters that show a loving attitude towards someone. Romeo and Rosaline love was not pure Romeo was just infatuated with Rosaline, this all stopped once Romeo meets Juliet. Another example of love is between Romeo and Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Friar Lawrence love is different. This is because they share a brotherly type of love. Nurse and Juliet provide another example of love in the play. Their love is similar to the love that Romeo and Friar Lawrence share. However the love between the Nurse and Juliet is considered to be stronger because Nurse has nurtured Juliet since she was a baby. There is evidence of this in the play. 'On Lammas–eve at night shall she be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Montague And Juliet In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Blame, assigning the responsibility for a fault or wrong. A play about two star–crossed lovers leaves their tragic ending to the question of, who is responsible? Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, explores the many possibilities of who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Through his use of characterization and conflict, Shakespeare proves that families should carry the blame as a whole. Illustrating how the Capulets parent their child compared to the Montague techniques is one of many ways Shakespeare shows the role of family in blame. Juliet and her parents had been discussing an arranged marriage between Juliet and County Paris. Unfortunately, Romeo has already married Juliet so she is unable to follow her parents' wishes. Juliet attempts to express her desire to not marry Paris when her father becomes enraged and says, "But, an you will not wed, I'll pardon you. Graze where you will, you shall not house with me," (3.4.215–216). The Capulets are remarkably strict parents and expect their daughter to abide by them at all times. The threat to disown her if she doesn't marry the man picked for her makes this very clear. Before Juliet met Romeo she did what was asked of her, however, when Romeo was in the picture he gave her a taste of what she had been restricted from. Nevertheless, the sense of rebellion had drawn Juliet to Romeo. Consequently, the desire for this new feeling led Juliet to make drastic decisions without thinking. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Destruction Of Family In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Feuds between families were bloody and enduring throughout history. They start with two individuals and escalate to a community that loathes each other. Those fights lasted for years to even many generations. In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the star–crossed lovers engaged in this insane drama. Romeo and Juliet's families continued this constant war with each other. In the streets of Verona, there was nothing to see but blood being shed by the Capulets and the Montagues. Sadly enough, Romeo and Juliet were right in the middle of it. Having met each other, they devised plans with the help of some close people to spend time with each other without telling their families. Through countless trial and errors of being together, Romeo and Juliet ended up dead. The families were the cause of Romeo and Juliet's tragic death due to their constant fighting, the Capulet's aggressiveness to marry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Mercutio was known to be the comic relief in the play, it was quite common for him to make jokes toward the Capulets. In the text, "Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your nine / lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as you shall / use he hereafter, dry–beat the rest of the eight" (Romeo and Juliet.3.1.75–77). Mercutio meddles with Tybalt's angered mind; Tybalt was considered the instigator always looking for someone to fight. His pride led him to kill Romeo's loyal best friend. In return, Romeo defends his deceased friend by killing Tybalt. In the play, "And for that offence / Immediately we do exile him hence" (3.1.184). Romeo was banished by the Prince to the land of Mantua. At this point, he had left; Romeo already knew what his actions were to lead him, for he had to pay his consequence by fleeing the city. His wife does not know the incident that occurred; she is anticipating for her nurse to give her news about Romeo. Juliet would wait for frightening news that changed her destiny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Does Shakespeare Create Tension In Romeo And Juliet "A pair of star–cross'd lovers" in the classic tale Romeo and Juliet, is written by the famous playwright William Shakespeare. In the midst of the Capulet and Montague's ancient grudge and hatred for one another, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague are confronted with a forbidden lust separated by their family's feud. The story explores love, hatred, death and forgiveness, depicted through the stylistic features that Shakespeare employs to portray tension between the Montague and Capulet families. The tale of Romeo and Juliet sees their love trial among an endless brawl of hatred with many consequences. The opening scene introduces conflict between the two families through their slave's dialogue, "I will bite my thumb at them, which is a disgrace." Shakespeare already establishes within the first scene the hatred that both families have for each other that even their help and staff cannot stand one another. Furthermore Shakespeare uses setting to convey the particular hatred Tybalt has for Romeo when he crashes the Capulet's party. "Such a villain is a guest, I will not endure him." As well as further demonstrates the bad terms both families are on. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare ironically sets the setting of their blossom of love at the Capulet's party, a place where if Romeo is seen, "they will murder thee", in order to show his sacrifice for their love. Contrary in Juliet's soliloquy she begs Romeo to "deny thy father and refuse thy name." Shakespeare explains that if it was not for Juliet being a Capulet and similarly, Romeo a Montague, there love would be free to flourish. On the flip side it also shows the tension between families for their love must be kept secret. "A plague o' both your houses" foreshadows bad things to come of Romeos love with Juliet in the future that will see both fighting families suffer great loss. With love and hate battling through the story the only resolution can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Character Of Romeo Montague in William Shakespeare's... The Character Of Romeo Montague in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Romeo is one of the main characters in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" and is portrayed as a tragic figure, who is guided by his destiny. Shakespeare initially introduces Romeo to be a romantic sentimentalist, who is over–obsessed with his own emotions. Romeo, however, loses these personality traits towards the end of the play, and becomes more mature after falling deeply in love with Juliet. His love for her is strong and over–whelming, and Shakespeare vividly represents this by dramatic visual moments throughout the play, culminating in the tragic climax of Romeo's suicide, to join with his Juliet in death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of the many themes that Shakespeare provides to suggest foreboding early on in the play. The omen is ambiguous as it firstly implies Romeo is worrying about something that will not happen and is generally nervous about arriving uninvited. However, it could imply that in going to the Ball, he will meet Juliet, which will cause drastic events to happen, and eventually lead to both their deaths. This is one of the main themes during the play and is successfully entwined in Romeo's script to introduce foreboding to the audience without the character realising it. He disregards the omen, and continues with his friends to the Ball. On arrival, he seeks Rosaline, but his attentions rapidly divert to Juliet Capulet, "She seems to hang upon the cheek of night" displays Romeo's persona to be fickle and to have a fluctuating nature. He had before thought Rosaline to be beautiful, but now he sees Juliet as the most beautiful woman in the world. This is one of the more romantic traits of Romeo, and Shakespeare uses many metaphors and similes in Romeo's speech and successfully interlaces them to represent the poetic and child–like wonder that Romeo experiences when he sets eyes on Juliet. Romeo's role is consistent throughout as 'The Romantic Lover', ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. True Identities In April And Hercules It is very important for a person to know their identity. A person's identity describes who they are and how they live life. When he/she understand his/her identity they will know why they are on this Earth and learn to accept who they are. If a person knows who they are they will not care about how people think of them. April and Hercules have trouble finding their true identities because they care about what people think instead of what they think. April and Hercules are very similar because they both feel like there is a dark wall standing between them and their true identity. Both of their journeys were very difficult. April had to face mean kids and everyone had labels, and Hercules had to face deadly monsters to try and find who he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Hatred Between Montagues and Capulets in William... Hatred Between Montagues and Capulets in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Task To analyse how Franco Zefferelli and Baz Lurhmann show the hatred between the Montague's and Capulet, which is so strong in the opening sequence of their film version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Introduction ============ Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' is a love story and a tragedy – one of his best known and well loved plays. The plot is simple – boy meets girl they fall in love. However the interpretations by different directors give a very different feel to each version because one of the films is older than the other. My ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man sounded warm and gentle his voice was also serious but in my opinion he didn't sound that sad even though Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. Then after the sun close– up fades the scene changes to a long shot of part of a castle and the words 'Romeo and Juliet' in white lettering appear on the screen. I think the prologue doesn't have any extreme close ups – which doesn't give any dramatic effects. I think Franco Zefferelli wanted to create a peaceful prologue because of the man speaking in that scene and the very long shot of the city of Verona with the camera moving slowly towards the sun, which is peaceful. The next scene would than is a contrast to the business to the market place and the brutal between the two families. This prologue of the second film version of Romeo and Juliet is totally different because of the far more advanced technology used. In this 2nd film of Romeo and Juliet by Baz Lurhmann the first thing we see on the film is a black room with a TV in the centre. The TV is fuzzy at first and then switches on to the news. Then the camera takes a very long shot of the TV but when the TV switches on to the news the camera get closer and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Conflict Between Montagues And Capulets In Romeo And Juliet Conflict presents itself in many different forms. Whether it be the massacre of over 800,000 people that the Rwandan Genocide caused in a mere hundred days, or the long–lasting conflict between the Montagues and Capulets in Romeo and Juliet. Rwanda is a small landlocked country within Africa that is about the size of Maryland (Beauchamp, 2014). The Hutu people are in the majority, making up 85 percent of the population, while Tutsis made up 14 percent of the population ("United Human Rights Council"). In Romeo and Juliet the hostility between the Montagues and Capulets has been occurring for many centuries and has caused much trouble in their city. While the feud between the Montagues and Capulets causes trouble in the streets of Verona, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After signing a peace agreement with the Rwandan Patriotic Front, a Tutsi–dominated rebel group, President Habyarimana was flying from Tanzania to Rwanda when his plane was shot down on April 6, 1994 ("Pre–Genocide, Survivors Fund"). The death of their leader signaled the start of the mass genocide of the Tutsi people that the Hutus had been planning for a number of years. The mass genocide began a day after the assassination on April 7, 1994 and lasted until July 16, 1994 (Beauchamp, 2014). The genocide ended when the Rwandan Patriotic Front defeated the Hutu perpetrator regime and a new president rose to power, President Paul Kagame. When the destruction ended in July, over two million Hutus fled from Rwanda. This conflict differs from Romeo and Juliet because the play does not tell the exact length of the feud between the quarreling families. It does however say that it has been occurring for a long time and it is just now starting to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Montague In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet By William... I think the deaths of Romeo and Juliet in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet By: William Shakespeare were the faults of many reasons. The main reason was the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. I also think it had a lot to do with Tybalt and his "anger issues." Also I think Fate played a big part in their deaths too. First of all, I think if the families didn't have a big feud and didn't hate each other then Romeo and Juliet would still be alive. If it didn't matter that Romeo was a montague then I think The Capulet wouldn't have cared that Juliet married Romeo. An example in the book is when Capulet and Montague are threatening each other. "Capulet: My sword I say! Old Montague is came And flourishes his blade in spite of me. Montague" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Problems Revealed In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a famous play. which deals with tragic love between two supposed enemies. William Shakespeare, the author of the play is universally known as a magnificent poet who wrote numerous famous poems, comedies, histories, and tragedies. Shakespeare crafted a tragic love story with problems between parents and children, negative effects of long–standing quarrels, and fate, luck, and coincidence as central themes. Without these themes, Romeo and Juliet would not be the catastrophic love story that is so well known and appreciated today. Firstly, Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet with the theme of problems among parents and children. One problem that was displayed was in the first scene when Romeo is unable to tell his father why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The star–crossed lovers meet because of fate. What are the chances of two sworn enemies meeting let alone falling in love? The stars led Romeo and Juliet together. The servant can not read, asks Romeo to read the quest list, and Benvolio pushes Romeo to go to the masquerade. It is out of Romeo and Juliet's control that they met; it was fate. Shakespeare also explores the idea of fate in his play by letting the audience know certain things about his characters. In the prologue of the play, Shakespeare tells the audience what is going to happen to the Romeo and Juliet: "from forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star–cross'd lovers take their life;" (prologue 5–6). This introduces the idea of fate into the play and prepares the audience for what is to come The idea that the lovers will take a different path is suggested throughout the play. Coincidence is also a theme written throughout Romeo and Juliet. For example, it is a coincidence Paris is at Capulet's tomb the same time Romeo is. It is late at night and Paris had already gone to Juliet's service. It is a coincidence Paris is there at the tomb that ultimately got him killed. Shakespeare's tragic play made great use of fate, luck, and coincidence, especially at crucial moments in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...