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    Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is widely considered to be a wonderful example of a traditional tragedy. A traditional tragedy is something that contains the characteristics of a tragedy. It has a formal, elevated style, centers on the lives of important people, has the ideal of predatory fate, has a reversal of fortune, has a main character with a hamartia, or fatal flaw, and is usually didactic. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy because it has a formal, elevated style, it centers

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    ​Boucher 1 Thalia Boucher Ms. Yousaf ENG-1D1 2016-06-06 Themes of Love and Hate in William Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet “People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.”-Nelson Mandela Romeo and Juliet is a play about two young lovers, whose love was for destruction from the beginning because of the hatred between the two families, Montagues and Capulets. Therefore, the themes of love and

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    Formal Literary Analysis Romeo and Juliet “To be wronged is nothing, unless you continue to remember it.” In Romeo and juliet by Shakespeare we see two households being torn apart by an ancient grudge, but is almost resolved due to Romeo, a Montague and Juliet, a Capulet. Shakespeare uses the destructive nature of holding grudges in Romeo and Juliet to further the plot of the story, and and to also further character development. Shakespeare uses the destructive nature of

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    Ethan Frome and Romeo and Juliet Imagine finding the love of your life only to realize that you will never be together, such is the tragedy in Ethan Frome and Romeo and Juliet. The two stories share similar plots involving forbidden love and a tragic ending. Some characters in Romeo and Juliet correspond to those of Ethan Frome, such as Mattie and Juliet and Ethan and Romeo. One area that Romeo and Juliet and Ethan Frome are very different is their setting; Romeo and Juliet takes place long before

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    How love is presented in the first Act and a half of ‘Romeo and Juliet’? Throughout the first Act and a half of the tragic novel ‘Romeo and Juliet’, William Shakespeare presents love as something beautiful but ominous simultaneously. He conveys this through the perspectives and approach of different characters on love. Shakespeare is trying to inform us that the idea of love may seem happy and joyful but it does not always result positively; love will also be chaotic and destructive. Shakespeare

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by the playwright William Shakespeare. It talks about the forbidden love between two people of rivaling families, and how it ends in tragedy. The writers of the movie “West Side Story” took some inspiration from the play and turned it into a movie. In the movie there are two gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, they both argue for a useless reason. Two lovers meet at the ball and then there is a chain of events that happens that leads to tragedy like in the play.

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    Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 modern adaption of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ set on the coastlines of the sizzlin’ Verona Beach takes an interesting spin on William Shakespeare’s 400 year old classic. Gang wars, drag, poison, guns, religious symbols and star-crossed love tied together with music video editing, Luhrmann only leaves the plot and dialogue relatively untouched. The Montagues and Capulets; two gangs with an ancient grudge rule over Verona Beach. When Romeo Montague sneaks into the Capulet Christmas party

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    Literary Devices of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet contains an extraordinary amount of different literary devices to make the plot more interesting, but this essay will be focussing on his soliloquies, asides, and monologues. A soliloquy allows the audience to know a character's inner thoughts by being expressed aloud, but meant for no one else to hear on stage. During an aside the character talking will break the fourth wall and speak

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    Final Writing Assignment- Romeo and Juliet At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the Prince says: “Some shall be pardoned, and some punished” (5.3.319). Who do you think should be pardoned and who should be punished? You will need to answer the question using specific details from the text. You must follow MLA format and maintain a scholarly voice. Instead of writing a formal essay, you will write a thesis statement and support your thesis with two body paragraphs. Please complete the graphic organizer

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    children (Burt). Shakespeare writes many tragedies, romances, and comedies. Three main plays are Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth. Between 1593 and 1596, Shakespeare writes Romeo and Juliet .The first edition of the play, the Quarto of 1597, known as Q1, is a reproduced edition by John Danter and Edward Allde (Boyce, Romeo and Juliet). The play is made into a movie at least seventeen times. Romeo and Juliet is mainly a tragedy of young love, but there are also many other love connections in the play

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