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    Juliet: Love and Hate In the stage play, Romeo and Juliet, the theme of love over hate is represented in the tragedy between the lovers and their family. The love had overpowered hate is represented in the love of Romeo Juliet. In contrast, the hatred is overtaken by love is represented by the feud between the two families of Verona. In conclusion, the love of Romeo and Juliet had overtaken the hatred of the feud between Montague and Capulet. In the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, the love of Romeo

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    What Makes Me Love?

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    When looking at what love means everybody has a different interpretation of what it is and what it means to them. During our lifetime, we will experience several different types of loves that range from love for our family, friends and lovers. We will show our love for those we care about in many different ways. For me love isn’t just a four letter word it’s about how one shows their love for those they care about. I am not a person that will say I love you one hundred times a day instead, I would

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    Good Morning/Afternoon Miss Rigby, Romeo and Juliet displays the the nature of love and the reason for its destruction. It is the most common story to associate with love, it has been adapted to film multiple times, even within a modern setting. Within the play lies many different themes, two of which I will analyse today which are love and hate. The deepest principles in human nature are hate and love, these two contrasting emotions are key in understanding Romeo and Juliet. It 's a play which dates

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    Familial love Both Shakespeare and Luhrmann in Romeo and Juliet explores how love can be destructive and as a result, individuals feel the need to hate their enemies, which lead to tension and ultimately destruction. During the speech of the Prince, Shakespeare describes the familial love evident between members of the Capulet and Montage families as they cause the hate between them as a “pernicious rage” and metaphorically demanding that they “quench the fire”. The use of symbolism of “fire” to

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    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

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    important aspect in life is family because without family a person would not exist. Family is often described as being the people that have been there through everything. A person’s family is usually the people that brought them into the world but, in some cases a person’s family can be people they aren’t even related to. Throughout this essay the aspects of family are going to be described to inform the reader on why family is the most important part of a person’s life. Family is the most important

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    the feud between the families, and the love between the two adolescents. Romeo and Juliet has been prized for centuries for being a classic, but there are many things that rebut the catalysts of the lover’s deaths; thus changing the well-known play entirely. When reading Romeo and Juliet, it is clear that Juliet is the main killer of herself and her husband Romeo. Juliet is an exceedingly innocent and susceptible character; who believes in the romanticism of a first love. She tricked herself into

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    Love is one of the most powerful forces in the world, and one of the most difficult to describe. It is one of those emotions that words do not seem to justify a person may feel it, but may not be able to explain it. However, that does not mean that people do not know that love is out there. Many people believe that everyone has one true love somewhere in the world, and spend their lives searching for that person. Love is not difficult to find though. It exists in many forms, including love between

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    debate amongst love marriage and arranged marriage will never stop. That is not the goal. Everyone goes about marriage a different way. Having the choice between an arranged marriage and a love marriage is helpful for many people. There are many more advantages to an arranged marriage than a love marriage. In the past, arranged marriages were the most popular, but modern times have shifted the view to more love marriages despite the disadvantages accompanying it. Family is so important

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    ultimately prevailing: love. The faults of young love, a family feud and the power struggles within the chain of being are all complex products of the human nature that prevented a happy ending. Shakespeare stresses that the lovers were only driven to their suicidal fate by their young love in a very limited time triggering attempts to rebel against the wishes of their feuding families and the chain of being. Shakespeare utilises dramatic

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