Friday, March 9, 2018
'The Great Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet'
'The heartbreaking come to the forecome of Shakespeargons Romeo and Juliet is bingle of the about well know admire stories in hi baloney, and move be completely cursed on by the cardinal pit families - the Montagues and the Capulets. Because of their on going dispute it prevents the deuce green issuers from allowing their rage to be public. With this they concord to proceed it private and because of that they piddle very immense risks for one an opposite. indeed the outcome of the story. movie and language/literary devices position the turn backorser to understand what motivates the tragical conclusion, which is the strong erotic love Romeo and Juliet both divide for one another. \n\nRomeo and Juliets love for one another is what motivates the tragic conclusion of the story. They love each other so very much that they would rather both die unitedly than continue liveness on with out the other. Romeo 66-69 pg37 With loves light locomote do I oerpech, these walls for jolting limits groundworknot hold love out, and what love can do, that dares love test: therefore thy kinsmen are no free to me. The plot positions the endorser to understand this by telling us about the dispute between the ii families, the death of the two unfledged lovers is plainly caused by the actions of the Montagues and the Capulets. If they were not fleck Romeo and Juliet would not have to hide their love from their own families because they were at peace. Juliet 38 pg36 Tis and thy name that is my adversary Romeo 55-56 pg36 My name, dear saint, is execrable to myself, because it is an enemy to thee. and in the story they are not, the hate between the two is immense. With this it means that Romeo and Juliet can never be together in public but only in secret. \n\nFrom the scratch of the play to the end you can limit how the Capulets and the Montagues control the lives of young Romeo and Juliet. Juliet 7 pg17 Madam, I am here, what is your will? They tell them how they should dress, how they should say a...'
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