Adoring & Dying Romeo & Juliet
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Fate plays a chief role in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet belong to feuding families. The family feud causes them to keep their love and marriage a secret, therefore only Romeo, Juliet, Benvolio, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse know of their love. Misinterpretations, misunderstandings, and wrong impressions lead to the death of two young adults and the mourning of two families. Romeo is a handsome young gentleman from the Montague family. He can sweep any girl off her feet with his charm and good looks. Romeo falls in love with a girl named Rosaline,...
could have been avoided, if the two families never fought, Romeo and Juliet had never met, or they tried to solve their family differences first, before they ever got married, but details are to late now.
could have been avoided, if the two families never fought, Romeo and Juliet had never met, or they tried to solve their family differences first, before they ever got married, but details are to late now.
William Shakespeare wrote one of the most influential plays ever, when he sat down to write, "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet." The play has affected many lives, and can still be related to people today. The play is still produced as movies and in theaters. The latest movie of Romeo and Juliet was created in 1996 staring Claire Dains and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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