a horrible tragedy that takes the lives of two teenagers. This is light years removed from drunk drivers or , in the usual sense Gangsters. I could never undertstand why this Amoral play is considered ( Amoral in both senses, love-oriented and without Morals) to be such a big classic. from the beginning one knows it is going to end bad, why bother? Tale is replete with violence, gangsterism, and drug use as well as suicide of the title characters./ I"ll take Stacy and Dimitri any day- you should be able to trust a bodyguard of the IKGB!
Romeo an Juliet is an AMAZING play! I enjoyed it and personally wish I had studied it in grade 12 instead of grade 9. It is truly one of the best love stories in the entire world! This story is the definition of true love. It's a play for not only girls, but guys too. There is a fair share of sword fighting, blood and death. Yes this may be a tragic love story but it is all the same totally brilliant. I love this play more than all the other Shakespear plays. I strongly recommend it to everyone!
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Ummm... A lot actually. He basically leads them to their death with his bad advice. (Hint, read the play)
because romeo killed Tybalt and therefore he is banished
There is a lot more bad communication than good, but the following set of communications works great: Juliet tells Romeo she will send a messenger to him in the morning. She does, and her messenger finds Romeo. Romeo sends a message to Juliet to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell. The message is correctly delivered. She goes there and he meets her just like he said he would.
It's ironic that when Mercutio teases Romeo about being in love with Rosaline, Romeo is really in love with Juliet. It's ironic that the Friar advises Romeo to "love moderately" as he is about to perform the very sudden marriage between the passionate young people. Friar Laurence points out an irony as he gathers herbs: used correctly, poisonous herbs can cure disease, and vice-versa. This irony is mirrored in the play as whole, in which an good thing, the love of Romeo and Juliet, leads to their deaths, and a bad thing, the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, leads to a good thing, the end of the feud between the families.
they prepare for the bad scenes
The bad thing about the society in Romeo and Juliet is that they are very warlike and are always fighting for no good reason.
Ummm... A lot actually. He basically leads them to their death with his bad advice. (Hint, read the play)
because romeo killed Tybalt and therefore he is banished
There is a lot more bad communication than good, but the following set of communications works great: Juliet tells Romeo she will send a messenger to him in the morning. She does, and her messenger finds Romeo. Romeo sends a message to Juliet to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell. The message is correctly delivered. She goes there and he meets her just like he said he would.
It's ironic that when Mercutio teases Romeo about being in love with Rosaline, Romeo is really in love with Juliet. It's ironic that the Friar advises Romeo to "love moderately" as he is about to perform the very sudden marriage between the passionate young people. Friar Laurence points out an irony as he gathers herbs: used correctly, poisonous herbs can cure disease, and vice-versa. This irony is mirrored in the play as whole, in which an good thing, the love of Romeo and Juliet, leads to their deaths, and a bad thing, the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, leads to a good thing, the end of the feud between the families.
The Lines 21-22 in Act 2, Scene 3 of â??Romeo and Julietâ?? said by Friar Laurence mean that something good used too often can become a bad thing, and sometimes a bad thing can be turned into a good thing. This is a hint of what is to come in William Shakespeare's play.
Paris is described as a wealthy and noble young man who is polite, considerate, and respectful. He is seen as a suitable match for Juliet by her parents due to his social status and good reputation. However, he lacks the passion and connection that Juliet feels with Romeo.
Romeo and Juliet was first published in 1597 in Quarto format. Some people have called this a "bad quarto" but it's not that bad. See the related link to actually see what this book looks like.
Queen Mab is traditionally depicted as the queen of fairies in English folklore, not as the queen of bad dreams. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare portrays Queen Mab as a mischievous and whimsical figure who is responsible for bringing dreams to people while they sleep.
cause he couldnt decide wether to go out with rosaline or juliet
they prepare for the bad scenes
Romeo is loser. So a bad pokemon team would represent his life very well.