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    Romeo and Juliet; Love or Lust Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is by far one of the most known romantic stories of all times. With lines that would make anyone swoon and a love story so tragic that not a dry eye can be found after its performance. But with lines like “Two of the fairest stars in all of heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return,” how could your heart not melt. Shakespeare's play is filled with beautiful soliloquies

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    The play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ written by William Shakespeare is a story about love and hate that teaches us about the consequences of extreme passion. Throughout the play Shakespeare has explored the themes of love, hate and loss. With these themes Shakespeare shows us how love, hate and loss can be so tragic. Love plays a major role in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ as it demonstrates to readers just how far someone will go just to be together with the one they love. This is seen through

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Did you know that 64% of Americans believe in love at first sight? Three crucial attributes of love are loyalty, passion, and commitment. Ways they show these attributes are when Juliet stayed on Romeo’s side after finding out about the death of Tybalt, when Romeo avoided fighting Tybalt because he is Juliet’s cousin, or when Juliet drinks the sleeping potion to avoid a new marriage. All of these examples are just a few examples, but there are more. First and foremost, a good

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    Love and Demise Many species on Earth have one sole purpose, reproduction. Scientists may say that life amongst these species is straightforward and requires little thought. However, humans, on the other hand, have many deciding factors on who they spend the rest of their lives with. The question is, what if that seemingly perfect person turns out to be the opposite? That’s where everything can take a turn for the worst. In William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, the love depicted by the characters

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    scenes in “Romeo and Juliet”. The reason why is clear, it’s because this is the scene that sets up the conflict in the story which is the forbidden love of Romeo and Juliet. During this scene the emotions of both characters are expressed heavily through their movements on stage and their acting in general, even though all the scenes in the story are expressed this way the garden scene is different because of the intense emotions felt by both the characters and actors. In the first movement Romeo starts

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    True love or not, that is the question Many readers say that Romeo and Juliet is a classic story of true love, this is incorrect it is a classic romance but it does not hit the mark for true love. Romeo and Juliet’s love was based almost entirely on physical attraction and romantic words. Pure attraction can not create a long lasting relationship, had they spent more time together or fought a little or at least got to know each other better before killing themselves for each other, than maybe could

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    The cause of forbidden love and death The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, is about a boy and a girl that come from two feuding families and find themself with forbidden love and getting controlled by anger and ending up in death. There are many themes that are shown in the play, but one that stuck out to me is how anger is controlling and can make you do things you'd never do, the anger between the two families is mysterious and misleading and the cause of their tragic death. Their

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    On face value, to “love moderately” implies “loving less”, thereby “reducing” the amount of love. However, it must be read in the context of Friar Laurence’s speech to Romeo, such that it acts as an elderly piece of advice and wisdom to Romeo, perhaps conceivably as a warning. As an uninvolved party surveying the course of events in Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is given insight on all perspectives, such that he may provide impartial judgements. In Act Two, Scene Five, before wedding the couple

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    of this tragic love story.Love at first sight does exist; it’s naive but possibilities are always endless.It can be seen all throughout this play,whether it be mocking,or truly indulging into their love. In the beginning of this play, Romeo is first know for his love swayed; yet beaten for dead by a woman named Rosaline.She was “ an eye treat” as the saying goes, but Romeo had only thought he had been loving her.After all, to him it was love at first sight;Nevertheless,Romeos feeling were true

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    Forbidden love affects the passion of one’s feeling. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, their love expanded into greater passion. Their love became more passionate for they valued their relationship, priorities, and time spent together. The forbiddenness also created the wanting for peace between the two families, Montagues and Capulets and created an impact on their lives for the dangers of loving each other enlarged. Forbidden love adds fuel to the already burning fire of love. It influences rebellious

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