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    The events of Romeo and Juliet are heavily influenced by fate‚ as oppose to the actions of the characters. To be precise‚ occurrences in the play are not always as a result of conscience choices that characters make. Rather‚ chance occurrences (or predestination‚ depending on one’s opinion) cause events to take place; these events seriously alter the course of the play. Fate affects us all every single day‚ but the sheer number of occurrences related to fate‚ as well as the powerful affect these

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    Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death penalty; displaying that Romeo’s love for his friend conquers the fear of death. Furthermore‚ the final scene also depicts how love triumphs over the terror of death and how the Montague

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    be in love‚ and eventually both commit suicide. Romeo can be seen as a romantic‚ he falls head over heels for any girl he sets his eyes on‚ this can be both an ally and a weakness for him. His friend and servant‚ Mercutio‚ however is quite the opposite‚ love is a weakness for him. Mercutio gives Romeo a hard time for falling for Rosaline‚ and makes fun of him. But‚ throughout his speech to Romeo he switches from joking around to being very serious. I believe that he has stopped believing in love because

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    their parents if they could marry each other with the Friar supporting them‚ then it would prevent their deaths‚ and would greatly fix the families feud. I feel like if Mercutio was alive‚ that he wouldn’t have helped them. Mercutio appears to be a hothead throughout the play‚ and appears to really hate the Capulets‚ if Mercutio found out Romeo loved Juliet‚ then he would probably be mad at him‚ and eventually try attacking

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    and eventually affects the realm. This opening scene is also important because it was ultimately Tybalt that killed Mercutio. Tybalt has already proved to be a hothead and quick to anger‚ as well as blatantly proclaimed his hatred and disdain for peace with the Montague family. While Mercutio wasn’t innocent‚ it was clear that Tybalt was out looking for trouble. The tension that has been building up between these enemy clans has finally come to a climax

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    WWWWWWWWdfdhile each character is trying to adhere to the constitution of a eulogy (except for Socrates‚ who abandons this method when it is his turn to give a speech) we find that with every narrative‚ we are presented with a new speech-giving technique; Phaedrus begins his speech with a discussion of Love’s origins and ends it

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    scenery‚ and costume of the time and place depicted in the play which is 15th century Verona‚ Italy. The following is a report that I have prepared evaluating‚ and describing specific costumes that these characters (Romeo Montague‚ Juliet Capulet‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio Montague) are to be dressed. This report will include a brief synopsis‚ materials‚ decorations‚ hats‚ jewelry‚ and cosmetics. Romeo son of the Montagues born of nobility will be dressed in the finest of garments adorned with jewels

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    Major figures in teens lives play a huge part in their decision making and comes with disastrous consequences. In the acclaimed tragedy Romeo & Juliet’s case by famous playwright William Shakespeare tells of how the various figures can dramatically affect the lives of the protagonists. Romeo and Juliet are both intensely in love with each other and are willing to do anything to display their affection. Since they are both members of royal families‚ their say in their life is highly limited and monitored

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    Montagues especially with Romeo. His anger is fueled when he discovers that Romeo crashed the Capulets party‚ after that night he wants to kill Romeo. However he does not succeed‚ instead of killing Romeo he fatally stabs Mercutio.That one mistake causes Mercutio his life‚ “Romeo slew him.” (III‚I 180) In the play William Shakespeare never explains why the Montagues and Capulets are fighting or why there is a big feud. Tybalt is only part of the feud because he thinks he has to‚ he is fighting a fight that

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    In the story "Romeo And Juliet"‚ Romeo and Juliet both commits suicide because Romeo thought Juliet was dead so he kills himself; but‚ when Juliet woke up she found that Romeo killed himself so she kills herself. After reading this story my number one question was: "Wose fault was it?" Everyone does have their own faults in the situation; but‚ I am going to give my reasons to why Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are the two people who has the most fault in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may

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