He made her feel like no one had ever made her feel, the way his soft lips touched her and the way that his hair felt against her hand soft as silk. Romeo was the best thing that had ever happened to her forget Paris and what her parents wanted her to do. She always saw him around when they were younger and even from a young age she had harvest a crush on him. As they grew up that boy that she always saw in the hallways was no longer a boy but he had turned into a handsome man. She knew about the crush that Romeo had on Rosaline, her gorgeous cousin Rosaline who everyone wanted to be and she didn’t blame him she secretly wanted to be Rosaline. Everyone always compared her to the flawless Rosaline, her parents always saying “why can’t you be …show more content…
He had put so much thought and dedication into if everything went well, this would be a new chapter for the two of them. The sun was setting behind the table and the the view was breathtaking but would never be as beautiful as her. The sound of a car approaching made Romeo turn around, a smile appeared on his face and his heart felt like it was going to jump out of his chest. He walked over to the car and opened the car she was just breathtaking. He took her delicate hand into his and guided her to the spot that was waiting for her. She was wearing a long flowy lace dress with gold jewelry and her perfect brunette her flowed in the wind. She looked like a goddess to her the sound of the water made her look down and smile. He knew that she loved the water, in fact their very first date had been at beach. He pulled the chair for hair to sit and sat in front of her. They both turned to look at the marvelous sun set going on in front of them. The sky looked like Vincent van Gogh painting the fluffy clouds floating in an abyss of orange and blue color. He turned to look at her and and a smile appeared on his face, he was so happy that the the feud between their families was over and that they could finally be together. Romeo stood up from his seat and kneeled down in front of her, she gasped and her eyes widened. “My dear my love for you is indescribable, everyday I thank the gods for letting our love come true. I’m so happy with you and I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?” “I can’t believe this of course I
“For begging your pardons you can’t be left alone until you have been united in marriage by the Holy Church” (129). In the book William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it begins at Verona. When Romeo fell in love with Rosaline, but she didn’t like him back. Romeo cousin Benvolio told him to find a new love beside Roseline. So they both went to a the Capulet costume party that was held at the Capulet house. Romeo went with his cousin Benvolio. Romeo saw Juliet, Lord Capulet only daughter dancing throughout the day, and at the end of the dance Romeo talked to her. When Romeo and Juliet found out their family were enemies, it didn’t stop them from wanting to get married without their parents knowing. Juliet had a nurse who went to Romeo for information about the wedding. The death of Romeo and Juliet is Friar because
Romeo is portrayed as an emotional and reckless character. His friend Mercutio and Fr. Lawrence comment on Romeo’s fickle attitude when he immediately falls in love with Juliet completely forgetting about Rosaline, his first love. Romeo quotes,” Did my heart love until now? Foreswear it sight, for I never saw true beauty until this night”. His love for Rosaline was superficial. Juliet transforms Romeo’s immature and erotic infatuation to true and constant love. After meeting Juliet he matures very quickly. Maybe Romeo’s love for Juliet is so intense because unlike Rosaline, Juliet reciprocates his
As the sky continues mourning, tears are running down her face. She caresses her beloved's face and stabs her heart with a dagger, for she would rather die than be alive without the love of her life. Every human being goes through heartbreak and the joyus wonders of ‘true love.’ Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, is the perfect embodiment of both unrequited and romantic love. Paris trying to get the affection of Juliet and Romeo being so in love with Juliet are types of love that are very different but in a way alike.
Few moments later, Romeo slowly open his eyes, he frowned at the sudden light in the room. Romeo lifted one hand up to cover the eyes from the overwhelming dazzling brightness. Then, he felt a warm and soft hand wrapped around his waist, Romeo was stunt in shock. The memories from last night gradually came back to him and forced him to wake up. He quickly moved the blanket out of his body, revealing a baby soft hand.
Does Romeo and Juliet always have to end in such a tragic way? Romeo and Juliet is a story about Romeo, who in grief of his last love, falls in love with the beautiful Juliet from the house of his family’s enemy. Romeo and Juliet have to stay strong to keep their love from causing chaos in the city of Verona. At the end of the story many people have died including Romeo and Juliet. But with a little bit of imagination the story could end in a whole different mood. In a different reality, Romeo and Juliet can have a somewhat happy ending.
Throughout the play ¨Romeo and Juliet” there were many hints to the ending. Even the prologue told us the ending. So, now the real question is, whose fault was it? I personally think that every character plays a role in the outcome. Friar Lawrence tries to manipulate things so that everyone has to have a good life. Tybalt's anger makes him an antagonist at every turn feeling whenever any Capulet is around. Lord Capulet shapes the end because he feels it necessary to make Juliet marry Paris when he had said originally that she should have some more time before marrying. Even Romeo and Juliet themselves, their ridiculous love and rush made it come to the tragic end. Also, the Nurse and Juliet's mother who basically disown her when she says she
Romeo obsesses over the sight of his new flame and yearns to stand next to her. Mania, reveals the thorough thoughts and actions that lead to exaggeration and humor in the
Now that I am five my chief will tell me how the sky lit up, “ Long Ago, before you and I were born, the sky chief sent his son down to earth, where there was no light at night...”
Yes, Significant Events Impact an Individual's ability to Determine their fate. Because Romeo falls in love with the girl whom his father hated the most , And Romeo falls in love with Juliet Quick, From there you will notice that they are obsessed with each other and ready to die no matter what happen, And Romeo Barely know Juliet Because they just met each other.
Romeo and Juliet is the most popular of all Shakespearean works, yet is befuddled as though it's a Shakespearean tragedy or a love story. Romeo and Juliet starts with a prologue, which builds up the plot before the story starts where it assertively states 'two star-crossed lovers are born, meet and take their own lives and, in doing so, end the war between their families.' This quote uncovers that Romeo and Juliet is a 'Shakespearean tragedy' where ineluctable destiny consolidate with extraordinary distress and the lethal defects of the bound couple, eventually prompts their fate and through its tone, plot structure and portrayal, Shakespeare demonstrates Romeo and Juliet as a Shakespearean tragedy. The fate of Romeo and Juliet runs emphatically
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Shakespeare is best known for his plays; however, the ending of his stories is generally unfortunate due to his themes, love and tragedy. One of Shakespeare’s unforgettable story is “Romeo and Juliet”, act 2 scene 2 the balcony scene, which is no various ending to his plays, with numerous of deceases and a prohibited tenderness between two young juveniles that is known to have the most powerful tenderness bond of all time. The young star crossed lovers and their prohibited tenderness stopped their families’ ongoing vendetta. Shakespeare has a unique way of expressing his themes and in this case of the story he uses metaphorical language, symbolism, repetition, simile, metaphor, personification, sibilance, oxymoron and classical illusion to
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