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  • "romeo and Juliet" / "west Side Story" - a Comparison / Contrast

    "romeo and Juliet" / "west Side Story" - a Comparison / Contrast

    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story both have a lot in common as well as major differences that set them apart. Although West Side Story is a direct rendition of Shakespeare's original play, many of the themes and symbols are altered to fit the modern perspective. The characters have a direct correlation to each other, yet racial issues give them a new light. Many of the events also reflect each other, yet

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    Essay Length: 994 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Characterization in Romeo and Juliet

    Characterization in Romeo and Juliet

    In Act One of William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, we meet Romeo, Mercutio, and Tybalt. Right away, we get an idea of who these characters are and what kind of role they will play throughout the story. Romeo, Mercutio, and Tybalt share many distinctive characteristics and personalities in the story. We learn that Romeo is the romantic and handsome son of the Montagues. In the beginning of the story, he was depressed, but

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    Essay Length: 698 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Bred
  • Imagery in “romeo and Juliet"

    Imagery in “romeo and Juliet"

    The tragic play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, is a love story between Romeo, the young heir of the Montagues, and Juliet, the only surviving child of the house of Capulet. This story of the young "star-crossed" lovers is an extraordinary work in which Shakespeare uses a variety of verbal imagery including; contrasts between sex and love with hate, conflict, and death, comparisons between romantic and unromantic views of love, the correlative use of

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Examine Shakespeare’s Treatment of Relationships in Romeo and Juliet

    Examine Shakespeare’s Treatment of Relationships in Romeo and Juliet

    Examine Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. In this essay I will be examining William Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire and was alive during the Elizabethan era. He was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language. He wrote at least thirty seven plays and also wrote poems. His plays were comedies, histories and tragedies

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet, is a story of two young lovers, whose love was destined for destruction. They did not imagine that their love would lead to the tragedies that it did. These two young people did nothing wrong except fall in love. Three aspects of their destruction included the feud between the two families, the nurse and her betrayal of Juliet and the most important aspect of all is fate. The feud between the two

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Light over Dark: The Choice Romeo and Juliet Didn't Make

    Light over Dark: The Choice Romeo and Juliet Didn't Make

    Light Over Dark: The Choice Romeo and Juliet Didn’t Make The purpose of the light/dark motif in Romeo and Juliet is to show how Romeo and Juliet are unable to tell light from dark, or good from bad. I think everyone has the potential to discern what choices lead to “light” and what choices keep them in the “dark”. So Romeo and Juliet had that potential but I don’t think they wanted to know about

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Fate in Romeo and Juliet

    Fate in Romeo and Juliet

    If the Titanic did not bump into the iceberg, a tragedy could have been avoided. Why did Hitler get elected? Maybe then the holocaust could have been avoided. If a plane flight was cancelled on 9/11, we might have avoided the deaths of thousands. Why did Romeo meet Juliet in the first place? Could Tybalt and Mercutio’s deaths been avoided? Last but not least, why did Juliet wake up in time to see dying Romeo?

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: July
  • Romeo and Juliet: Crimes Committed

    Romeo and Juliet: Crimes Committed

    In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”, Prince Escalus exclaims at the end; “All are Punished.” Is this true? Montague and Capulet have certainly committed a crime of upholding an ancient grudge that has claimed many lives. The Friars crime was to run away from a suiciding person and also to mastermind Romeo and Juliet’s wedding and plans to run away, which eventually lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Even the main characters, who

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Jessica
  • A Deadly Love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

    A Deadly Love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

    Raven Tansier Mr. Cobane English 2 8 October 2006 A Deadly Love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is portrayed a very deep love, a love that rarely exists in modern life. Romeo and Juliet’s strong love for one another caused them heartache in their lives. And because of this strong love, they both felt as though they needed each other to be whole or to continue living.

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: David
  • Fate in Romeo and Juliet

    Fate in Romeo and Juliet

    Fate, for better or worse, interrupts everyone’s daily life, whether he/she chooses to acknowledge it or not. Thinking about fate conjures up different feelings for different people; some people believe strongly in it, some people think of fate as ridiculous, and some do not care one way or the other. However, in many instances, such as in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, far too many coincidences occur to be strictly coincidental.

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Romeo and Juliet Punishment

    Romeo and Juliet Punishment

    Punishment At the end of the play the Prince says, “All are punished,” however this isn’t completely true. Some people in the play get off to easily and others don’t deserve to be punished. When saying this, the Prince does not consider everyone involved in the set of events leading up to the end of the tragic play. Friar Lawrence isn’t ever punished when he is greatly responsible, Romeo did not deserve to be banished,

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Yan
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Throughout the works of William Shakespeare, the main character is complemented with another character that acts or serves as the protagonist’s foil. In Romeo & Juliet, the protagonist, Romeo, is fickle, idealistic, impractical and naпve. To balance Romeo as a character, Shakespeare creates Mercutio; a good friend of Romeo’s who acts as his conscience. While Romeo has an idealistic perspective of the world and more specifically of love, Mercutio balances Romeo’s weak points as a

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Love Vs. Infatuation in Romeo and Juliet

    Love Vs. Infatuation in Romeo and Juliet

    So you’ve done it. You’ve finally met someone special. You are wondering if he/she is the one. But how can you be sure if you are merely infatuated with the idea of this person, or if you have fallen head over heels in love with them? First, it would be helpful to know how these two aspects of our lives are alike and different from one another. Love and infatuation are similar because they

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Romeo and Juliet - Expecting the Unexpected: Well, for the Most Part

    Romeo and Juliet - Expecting the Unexpected: Well, for the Most Part

    Expecting the Unexpected: Well, for the Most Part Romeo and Juliet onstage at the PAR in Montgomery College on Wednesday, November 16th was a fun experience. It was my first Shakespeare play and I thought that for the most part it was very well done. For a play like Romeo and Juliet, mostly everyone already knows the story and the setting, and so we judge the actors and props on a higher scale. We as

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    ‘The tragic end to Romeo and Juliet is a result of human actions, not fate, as the Prologue suggests,’ discuss. The death of characters Romeo and Juliet brings a tragic end to the play. But unlike the suggestion that fate is what caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, it is the human actions of most of the characters that drives Romeo and Juliet to their untimely death. The Prologue suggests of these results of

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    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    n the streets of Verona another brawl breaks out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting, but is himself embroiled when the rash Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, attempts to prevent any further conflicts between the families by decreeing death for any individual

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1

    Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1

    In this essay I will explore whether Act 3 Scene 1 is an important scene in Romeo and Juliet. This scene is important as bawdy comedy sinks into tragedy after Mercutio's death. This is seen through the language which becomes darker after this scene. Certain characters change e.g. Romeo becomes violent after this scene. I will also discuss themes that arise and the fact that the play is an oxymoron. Act 3 Scene 1 is

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Who Is Responsible for the Death of Romeo and Juliet?

    Who Is Responsible for the Death of Romeo and Juliet?

    "Love is like a violin. The music may stop now and then, but the strings remain forever." –Anonymous "Hatred does not cease through hatred at anytime. Hatred cease through love. This is an unalterable law." –Buddha Love and hatred are defined as two extremely opposite terms literally; however, they are combined perfectly to provide the prerequisites of the tragic ending. Love impels Romeo and Juliet to surmount any obstacles place between them. Nevertheless, love is

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    Submitted: February 8, 2011 By: shauna
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    ROMEO AND JULIET William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is generally acknowledgement as the world's greatest English language playwright. He and his works have been loves and accepted by scholars, actors and everyday people for hundreds of years.' Romeo and Juliet' was published in 1623. It was written by William Shakespeare in 1589-1595. In this essay I am going to look at the different ways in which Shakespeare put across love in his play "Romeo and Juliet". There

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: Demosh
  • Romeo and Juliet Comparrison Movie Essay

    Romeo and Juliet Comparrison Movie Essay

    Romeo & Juliet: Same Concept but Different Aspects The famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, have been adapted into two movies. Zeffirelli directed a historical portrayal of the film, and Luhrmann directed a modern interpretation of the film. Both versions were portrayed in Shakespeare's original text. Each movie had use a different approach when it came to setting, props and mood. In Zeffirelli's version, the setting was a recreation of the 14th century,

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: beforethestormx3
  • Romeo and Juliet Summary

    Romeo and Juliet Summary

    Caden Molan Mr. Williams English 1 Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Years ago there lived in the city of Verona in Italy two noble families, the Montagues and Capulets. Unfortunately, there existed much bad blood between them. Their animosity was so pronounced that they could not stand the sight of one another. Even the servants of the house carried on the animosity of their masters. The bloody feuds of the two families led the Prince

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    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By: Caden
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet showed powers of love, but it was overpowered by the powers of hatred. In the play it was clear that the ancient grudge showed that hatred was victorious. The hatred amongst both families was fully responsible for aggression, deaths and conflict. As the aggression proceeds during the play, it leads to many tragic deaths from both families. The deaths were mainly caused by the on-going feuding between the Capulet

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    Submitted: July 20, 2014 By: hockeyplayer77
  • Romeo and Juliet -Comparing Different Attitudes Towards Love and Marriage

    Romeo and Juliet -Comparing Different Attitudes Towards Love and Marriage

    In the Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” different characters attitudes towards love and marriage are pivotal in contributing towards the play’s tragic events. The chorus opens the play with a reference to Fate, and describes the lovers as: “A pair of star-crossed lovers”. This suggests that the fate who determines the characters lives and this sense of pre-determines doom echoes throughout the play. Even Romeo and Juliet met each other by a prediction of stars and

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    Submitted: October 26, 2014 By: nickyg23
  • Baz Luhrmman'S Romeo and Juliet

    Baz Luhrmman'S Romeo and Juliet

    William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet has been made into many film adaptations. These adaptations all vary is their use of style and function that makes Shakespeare’s play incredibly accessible. The Australian director, Baz Luhrmann, has implemented things like costume and prop that modernizes the play through a cultural materialist perspective. It is worth considering that Romeo and Juliet was first performed in the 16th century where audiences went to listen rather than to see.

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    Submitted: December 9, 2014 By: TheHangman
  • Introduction to Essay on Romeo and Juliet

    Introduction to Essay on Romeo and Juliet

    'Romeo and Juliet' is an play written by Willian Shakespeare about two lovers who are on both ends of feud between families that started many years as an simple grudge. The story ends after the two families decide to end their feuds after two young star crossed lovers take their life for one another. The story is categorized as an tragic romance. The two main characters are young, impulsive, immature and naive. Romeo's impulsiveness too

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    Submitted: May 16, 2015 By: Nicolas Schiller

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