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    Romeo and Juliet’s Tragedy Tragedy is an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. The shocking love story of Romeo and Juliet ended with two teens’ hasty decisions to commit suicide. William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, focused on the love story of two teenagers, Romeo and Juliet. For they thought death was the only option, death they chose, but they thought wrong. Like many others in life, if only Romeo and Juliet had pondered a little longer, waited till

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    Romeo And Juliet Tragedy

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    the difference. Romeo and Juliet are two fictional characters, their families have been rivals as long as anyone can remember. Romeo and Juliet met at a party and fell in love instantly, but their families did not approve of them dating. Romeo snuck into Juliet's room the day that they met. Romeo and Juliet talked and fell deeper in love. At the end of the play, Juliet had the brilliant idea to fake her own death so she could be with Romeo after he got banned from Verona. When Romeo heard that Juliet

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    «The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet» written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). The plot of the tragedy for the modern people can be fantastic, but the feelings so accurately and piercingly transmitted by author are real. «The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet» is the story about a real, strong , no children’s love of two young people from two different feuding families, about Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague, about two lovers who couldn’t live without each other. Only young, clean, не связанные предрассудками

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    “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). The plot of this tragedy can be fantastic for modern people, but the feelings, which are so accurately and piercingly transmitted by the author, are real. “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” is the story of the really strong love of two young people from two different feuding families. Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague are two lovers who couldn’t live without each other. Only young, clean, unprejudiced people such as

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    he has feelings for, so to express his feelings he tells her through a song. The female character is assumed to speak French and that would be the reason that he can not tell her the way he feels. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, is a play excerpt written by William Shakespeare. At the capulet, Romeo sees Juliet and immediately falls in love and to express his feelings he says that Juliet is a beauty compared to all the other women. We can see how a man expresses his

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    There has been a burning question debated by scholars till this very day, is The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet a love story? Romeo and Juliet is a love story. They express their undying love for each other throughout the play. Within the play, written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet go to extremes to express their love for each other, ranging from their first kiss, to killing themselves by the end of the play. By going to such extremes they prove their love for each other, therefore, making

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    When Romeo and Juliet, teenagers of rivaling families, fall in love with each other on a mysterious night, they have to hide their relationship from everyone they know or there’d be terrible consequences. In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet meet a depressing fate as they both end up committing suicide over what started as a rumor. Both Romeo’s and Juliet’s personalities play crucial roles in their ultimate destiny. Romeo seems to be very impulsive because

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

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    It is truly a tragedy when two people, who are deeply in love, kill themselves; it is much worse when one of their closest counselors and confidants is to blame for their tragic ending. Friar Laurence is the most to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he didn’t get parental consent to marry Romeo and Juliet, he lied to everyone about whether Juliet was dead or not, and he was the one who provided Juliet with the potion that eventually lead to the death of both young people.

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    What if The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, wasn't a tragedy. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare's classic plays and a timeless piece. As popular as it is for it's ending, we can't help but wonder if suicide was the answer to stop the family feud. I believe that this play wouldn't have been a tragedy if it wasn't for two lords, Tybalt, and Friar Luarence. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague are the main source of the tragedy. " My sword, I say! Old Montague is come And flourishes

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare there are many occurrences that lead to tragic events. Many people caused or had a part in the tragedy in this play. One example is, Mercutio cursed the two houses before he died and the result was Friar John never sent Romeo the letter with the plan of faking Juliet’s death. These tragedies help shape the plot of the play. One tragic event will start a chain reaction that will lead to another tragic event. According to Matthew J. Bolton, Mercutio was

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