Is Romeo and Juliet more about love or hate or something else entirely? The Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy but this tragedy was caused by hate and conflict between the Montagues and Capulets. No love could ever break the conflict and hate between these two families. Romeo as a Montague and Juliet as a Capulet the star crossed lovers are both stuck in the middle of this conflict, as they fall in love it is hard for them to express their feelings about each other to their families as both families despite each other. These two families despite each other so very much that Juliet’s cousin Tybalt tries to kill Romeo but Romeo kills Tybalt in the act of self defence in Act 3 scene 1. In act 1 scene 1 Benvolio tries to keep
Relationship is described as an emotional or other connection between people. The book Of Mice and Men and “Romeo and Juliet” both have similar relationships. These relationships are built around different circumstances and situations. George and Lennie only have each other which creates a better relationship. Romeo and Juliet had large families to support and love them. They grew up surrounded by strong families. When they met violence between the families forced them to choose family or each other. How does one have a strong enough bond after two days to turn away from a family whose has been supporting them throughout their lives? A solid relationship is not created in two days, but built through good and bad life experiences. Even though Romeo and Juliet have a relationship of love and forgiveness, George and Lennie still have the stronger
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.
When analysing Romeo and Juliet it becomes apparent that while the two main characters’ lives were said to be predetermined by fate, it is Romeo's deep love for Juliet that acts as the catalyst that sets his fate into motion. Romeo was bound to love juliet but it was Romeo’s deep love for juliet that gets Romeo in to trouble. Additionally, Romeo gets to caught up in the one and only love of his life and when all the sudden it was gone he decided to kill himself. Although Romeo stated, “with love's light wings did I o’erperch these walls”( 2.2.73-75). This would prove that know matter what happens romeo will always go after Juliet/love Juliet. Ultimately, it is Romeo who is to romantic therefor creating the fate for himself and Juliet.
Furthermore, the relationship between the Nurse and Juliet consists of a motherly daughter, and a lot closer than her real mother Lady Capulet. When the nurse said, “thou hadst sucked wisdom from thy teat,” she claims how important that was for her and that she had breast-feed her (Act 1, Scene 3). She also warns Juliet about who Romeo was later, because she wanted to protect Juliet. Later, Romeo’s friends Benvolio, Mercutio, and Balthasar meet with him, and Mercutio does his best to convince Romeo to attend the masquerade ball. Eventually, Romeo accepted and was given some pill, leading him to the party with his friends.
The first connection that came to mind when I read chapters 9- 12 was the story, Romeo and Juliette by William Shakespeare. Both Romeo and Juliette were star crossed lovers and from different tribes in addition, they still loved each other. However, their parents and their tribe members would tell them to stop seeing each other yet, Romeo and Juliette continued. Romeo and Juliette connects to The Chrysalids because of Anne and Alan.
The relationship shared between Romeo and Juliet is a romantic relationship; William Shakespeare presents this love fluently in the book with multiple gestures and conversations. Night plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, as it protects and conceals the relationship they contain. Romeo feels protected and concealed as “The darkness will hide me from them” (Act 2, Scene 2, 75). Juliet often calls for the night to arrive “bring in cloudy night immediately” (act 3, scene 2, 4) as then the lovers can meet in secrecy. Juliet compares Romeo as her day in night “Come, night.
Many children want independence from their parents, but they can not have it. Both Romeo and Juliet face that problem. In this eventful book a lot happens and not one thing is mentioned to the people who created them. In the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare the author emphasizes the relationship issues by showing their distant relationships, having a lot happen then making the characters avoid their parents, and making Romeo and Juliet grow up with different adult figures in their lives. If both Romeo and Juliet had better relationships with their parents the ending of this story could’ve been a lot different.
William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet is a love-tragedy play about two teens who instantly fall in love with each other at the Capulet's party. The problem with having this relationship is that both of their parents have been feuding for a long time so they have to keep their relationship a secret for awhile. Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet battle through fate and chance in their relationship as seen in Act 1 when Capulet's servant asked if Romeo can read, in Act 3 after Romeo kills Tybalt and in Act 5 the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Was William Shakespeare a feminist? “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, is about two young adults from seperated but their households who meet at a party, fall in love and get married. Juliet proposes a plan that her and Romeo run away. To make her parents think she’s dead, she drinks a poison so she apperares she is dead. Romeo thinks Juliet is dead so he kills himself, then Juliet wakes up, finds Romeo dead and she kills herself.
In the book, “Romeo and Juliet”, features two families that hate each other. Both families are on the brink of being killed if they would be in one more massive fight which would result in an end to peace of the streets of Verona. The setting of the story is in the city of Verona and parts of Mantua but most of it is in Verona. The two families have teenagers, Romeo, who is from the family of The Montagues and Juliet, who is from The Capulets. These two teenager have fallen in love with each other but because they’re from different families their relationship would be a disappointment to both families. The book focuses on these two characters and how they grow individually and through their relationship. This relationship impacts the families bringing tragedy and unity.
In Act 1, Scene 1, through lines 150 to 251, Shakespeare explores the theme of love by introducing Romeo, a character with a cliché personality, in the dialogue between Romeo and Benvolio. An example of this is the use of military language by Romeo, when talking about Rosaline, which manages to convey a sense of insecurity and danger about love, and in turn, creates a sort of ridiculous perception of the characters' love for the audience. Romeo says, "siege of loving terms,/ Nor bide th' encounter of assailing eyes," (1.1.204-205) this shows that Romeo uses cliché language - violent and degrading to another person to refer to them as wild, which was commonly used in marriages during Shakespeare's times - to refer to his loved one, just like
Love is a powerful emotion, and Romeo and Juliet illustrates this concept rather well. Love is a major part of the plot, affecting the main characters and other outside factors. Romeo is mainly driven by love. Juliet is also heavily involved in the relationship. Unfortunately, for the two lovebirds, their secret relationship has effects on those uninvolved.
Even though it may be shown that George and Lennie have a stronger relationship, some may disagree and say becuase of Romeo and juliet's love for eachother they have a better relationship. It could be said that Romeo and Juliet are in love with each other and they would do anything for eachother to make a good relationship. But, Romeo and juliet will never be close to each other because of the fued that the two families have together. As stated in the book Romeo says ”(aside) Is she a Capulet?O dear account!
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The author of the diary of Anne Frank is the original Anne Frank, a Jewish girl was thirteen years old, and she wrote a journal when she was locked in an attic, because of the invasion of the Nazis in Holland, time later the Nazis discovered their hideout, finding there eight Jews the Nazis arrested them and sent to concentration camps. Anne Frank was field in camp , and eventually was deported with his sister through an evacuation operation Auschwitz to Bergen- Belsen in northern Germany as a result of poor hygienic conditions there was a typhus epidemic that cost life.