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    marriage with Juliet. When she returns, she teases Juliet by purposefully not telling her Romeo’s message, and they engaging in a friendly banter. Many exchanges later, the nurse finally tells Juliet the news, and the nurse helps prepare Juliet for the important things that are to come. Juliet’s dialogue with the nurse and change of tone characterize their relationship. Juliet and the nurse share a loving, yet playful relationship. Shakespeare uses dialogue to characterize Juliet and the nurse’s

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    that the tomb of Juliet is a hoax. There are many different ways to translate the name Juliet. Another reason i think it's a hoax is because the story Romeo and Juliet’s time set was in the 1300s and Shakespeare was born at a much later time period. Romeo and Juliet don’t actually exist, they are made up characters from Shakespeare's imagination. Some people think that the tomb of Juliet is real I think that the tomb of juliet is not real. The fact that i think the tomb of Juliet is not real is because

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    Romeo & Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two people in love but their family hate each other.The characters Romeo,Juliet ,and Lady Capulet are primarily for the death of romeo and juliet because they was all apart of the problem. Romeo is responsible for the deaths of romeo and juliet because,He drinks the prison. In act 1 scene 4,romeo says by some vile forfeit of untimely death,meaning he is going to die without people knowing.Also,In act 3 scene 5,romeo says I must be

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    Romeo will never be with Juliet. Because Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet, their relationship was destined to fail from the start. Though Romeo has been trying to avoid conflict with the Capulets throughout the play, he is forced to kill Tybalt to avenge Mercutio's death. His actions expresses that his obligation to his family comes first. Romeo realizes at this point that he couldn’t escape his destiny of being a Montague and that his relationship with Juliet is truly doomed.

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    Sundaram Unn English I Period 5 Romeo and Juliet Dialectical Journal Act I Verona’s society and the feud In Act 1, scene 1, lines 68-69 You can imagine the intensity of the feud when Shakespeare writes, “clubs, bills and partisans! Strike! Beat them down! Down with the Capulets! Down with the Montagues.” The quote shows the behaviour of the society where this took place. Since there is a big feud in the middle of the streets, this means that there has been a rivalry between 2 groups for a

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story between two young lovers. But, what if it the ending could have been changed? These two individuals love was doomed by the people closest to them. They were robbed of their true love by a feud between two families and the ignorance of the ones they had trusted most. The deaths of Romeo and his love, Juliet, was not their fault. The mistakes of the foolish adults around them caused death to claim their lives. Death had claimed the lives of two individuals that

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of William Shakespeare’s most acclaimed and tragic pieces of literature. In this story of two young “star-crossed lovers”, Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight. However, they are doomed to only be able to be in love for a brief time since they will take their own lives. When Romeo thinks that Juliet is “dead”, he drinks the deadly poison he bought from an apothecary, but Juliet wakes up barely a moment after just to find him dead. She stabs herself in the heart, killing

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    Romeo and Juliet go through a lot since meeting each other. They are considered one of literature’s most exciting couples because they do whatever they can to be with each other. They also share a love that is one of the finest in all of history. Romeo and Juliet are truly in love with each other because they value their time together, they have constant thoughts about each other, and they are willing to sacrifice what either of them has to be together. First of all, Romeo and Juliet truly value

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    The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Once upon a time, there were two different families that didn't like each other called the Capulets and the Montagues. A girl on the capulet side named Juliet and a boy named Romeo from the montague family met and they fell in love. Throughout the book of William Shakespeare, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there have been many occasions where Romeo and juliet have shown being in love. Some things that show Romeo and Juliet are in love, is they both are willing to

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    Romeo and Juliet knew they were meant to be. Falling so hard in love, it caused them to end their lives so they could finally be together. Who’s to blame for these tragic deaths? Some would argue that they are the ones to blame, but little do they know, there were three people involved in Romeo and Juliet taking their lives. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, two households of hate are brought together when their children have a sudden sprung of instant love. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall

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