A Vampire Love Story Once upon a time there was a prince named Romeo. He was the son of Klaus, king of Mysticopoulous. Romeo had the shiniest hair and teeth as bright as Prince Charming. Romeo was also a real Romeo with ladies. He was born fifty years ago which made him first in line for the throne. He was the typical guy who would feed on you until he ripped your head off. If you haven’t guessed yet Romeo is a vampire. A Sunday morning when Romeo woke up he went for a stroll under the beautiful sun set. It was twinkling so bright that it seemed that it might have winked at him. Well your probably wondering why a vampire is out in the sun. He has a daylight ring granted to him by a warlock a couple of years ago. Anyways, he saw a beautiful
Romeo is shown to be poetic and romantic. He and his friends are on their way to the Capulet party when his friends encourage him to dance, but he refuses. He is still sad about Rosaline, the woman he loves. She doesn’t love him back as she has plans to become a nun. Romeo says, “Is love really
Now that Juliet has met Romeo, she is lovestruck. After the party, Juliet is on the balcony, dreaming about Romeo. Little does she know that Romeo is hiding in the bushes. As he hides, Juliet speaks of him, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a
William Shakespeare is widely known for all of his literary works; one of his most famous love tragedies being 'Romeo and Juliet'. A Shakespearean definition of tragedy exemplifies the sense that human beings are inevitably doomed through their own failures or errors, the ironic action of their virtues, or even through the nature of fate and destiny (Sayour, Susan, 2007). Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale based on two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. Throughout the play, Shakespeare intentionally draws on text structures and language features in order to replicate the attitudes, values and beliefs of Elizabethan audiences and intertwine it into his
Love is spoken about a lot in all of these stories, one thing that these stories talk about is love can come with a cost. As you will see in these stories ( Romeo and Juliet, Pyramus and Thisbe, and Duty) there will be death due to love.
The Classic play of “Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare about two star-crossed lovers who met and fell in love. With the two’s families feuding, the lovers had a secret marriage but everything takes a turn for the worst when they both commit suicide because they feel life is not worth living without each other. At this time it was known as the renaissance time period which marks the beginning bridge between the middle ages and modern ages. The renaissance was a time when history was looked at as a time of greatness and that because of the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe had entered a time known as the “Dark Ages.” Shakespeare wrote many plays including “Romeo and Juliet” that had readers questioning his views of men and their
He spends his time mourning over the “loss” of his true love, Rosaline, miserable that she refuses to accept him. His interactions with Juliet only cause the Montague to continue showering [sappy] compliments upon compliments. Romeo starts, ends, and manages to maintain his lovesick composure for a large portion of the play, spewing words such as “The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars” (2.2. 19), and other compliments comparing Juliet’s complexion to light. This bright and fluffy side of Romeo lightens up the impeding doom in the play. When Tybalt strikes down Mercutio, another side of Romeo’s personality is exposed.
“Love always overcomes hate, but love’s effects and hate’s effects are no different in magnitude.” -Anonymous. No one ever doubts the power of love or the power of hate. For as long as time has existed people have loved and people have hated. Strong emotions persuade everyone to act on their inhibition. Everyone wants to be a hero in every situation whether it be trying to save someone or the simple act of finding a winning lottery ticket. These actions are what lead to love overcoming hate even if they are the simplest of acts. The mistake people make is them trying to hard to be the hero. This leads to one traveling great lengths to achieve their goals, but at what cost. Throughout Shakespeare’s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, his main
Romeo and Juliet is a lovely story until to the very end, then it’s a real tragedy. The Tragedy Of “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare. The main characters are of course Romeo and Juliet, then Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, Sir Capulet, Lady Capulet, Sir Montague, Lady Montague, Sir Paris. This story is about Two Descartes families that are fighting then during a party their kids fall in deep love. Then Tybalt goes and tries to kill Romeo, but doesn't go out exactly as planned. After Romeo was kicked out of the city so on his last night he stayed with Juliet, to see her again. That morning he left Verona. With Romeo being gone she thinks of suicide, but Friar Lawrence wants to stop this so he says
Romeo has come to me with interesting news. He surprised me with a visit today, which was sort of weird. He has revealed that he had found his soulmate at a party hosted by Lord Capulet. Why would he even attend the party with him being a Montague. This cannot be right because they are to be enemies. Oh, and what about the Rosaline girl? It amazes me how quickly he
1 Assignment 2 Drama Assignment Do our Differences Define Us? 1. Do our differences define us? Write a paragraph in which you answer this question and provide at least 3 reasons to support your opinion. (20 points)I think that our differences do define us. Everyone has their own differences on the inside and out.
At the start of the play, Romeo is presented as a typical lover. Determined Love sick and has unrequired love for Rosaline as he has been rejected by her. ’’This love I feel, that feel no love’’. Here Romeo is saying he feel this love though this emotion is not mutual. Romeo's use of oxymoron, "heavy lightness", "serious vanity", "brawling love", etc., reveals the inner emotion he is experiencing.
Shakespeare does this by noting how Romeo and Juliet do not actually love each other. This is represented by Romeo and Juliets actions and rash decision making. Their decisions are very impulsive and rushed. As a result, it impacted them negatively in the future and as well as their relationship. Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other is not actually how love really is. They’ve mistakenly confused lust for love.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, a romantic tragedy that is the basis of so many current plots found today in movies, plays, fairy tales and, of course, operas, depicts love as a beautiful concept that time, place, and complex circumstances beyond anyone person’s control can have needlessly tragic results on parties who are victims by dint of birth. Open communications without open minds among all parties results in needlessly, but seemingly inevitably sorrowful scenarios. Love can also be very harmful, sadly, even deadly. The Titanic, Westside Story, Little Mermaid, and Carmen are examples of popular plots stemming from Shakespeare's notable prejudicial family feuds.
The play of Romeo and Juliet is different from William Shakespeare’s other tragedies in that there is not a clear distinction of individual heroes. The two protagonists are more passive than active; both are naïve and lacking understanding. The hero is often thought to be the romantic, yet often hysterical, Romeo. But Romeo’s immoral background, emotional outbursts, mishap murders, and foolish actions make him a poor candidate for a hero. Juliet proves to be more innocent than Romeo because she possesses more rigorous moral ethics. Juliet is also more successful in overcoming the obstacles that she is faced with throughout the play. While both characters
William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, which is about the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet are forbidden to see one another, due to their families’ feud. The Capulets, Juliet, and Montagues, Romeo, are the enemies in this feud. The question is, were the parents against them? Or were they just trying to protect and make them happy? Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564 and died on April 23, 1616. When he was eighteen years old, he married Anne Hathaway and has three children, Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet.