Welcome back fellow readers and bloggers! I am still continuing on in the Sci-Fi book Cured, by Bethany Wiggins. Jacqui and her friends, who are now in a large amount of trouble, are still searching for Dean and Fiona’s mom. In my story there is large conflict including the antagonists, the raiders, and the protagonists, Jacqui and her band of friends.
1. Shakespeare was truthful and accurate in the play Romeo and Juliet. During the time of the play, there was a bubonic plague. This plague was killing millions of people, destroying families, and causing there to be many fights amongst families of wealth. During the final Scene of the play Friar Lawrence caught the plague and he ended up not being able to transfer Romeo a message about the faked death of Juliet.
Have you ever wondered how life was like when schools were only for the privilege and Kings still ruled over cities. Well Romeo and Juliet tells of just that. In the story a man and a woman meet and instantly fall in love, but both of their families are in a fued which causes plenty of bloodshed and ultimately the death of the two lovers, now the question is who is to blame for the blood loss and tears shed for them? The first thing that came to mind was the feud between the two families.
Adolescent brains and young love are the most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, ultimately leading to their demise. Even though it may seem like the rivalry between the families was the leading cause of their death, it was rather a small piece to a cornucopia of issues for these star-crossed lovers. Identifying the ages of maturity levels in Romeo and Juliet is a significant element in the story that can help us understand important themes and morals of the story. Romeo and Juliet are still children, as stated by the drama. And children are generally incapable of viewing things from the perspectives of others.
Two fathers together, for the first time, wept for the deaths of their children as their grief-stricken faces shone in the dusty light inside the tomb. Pain seared equally through all hearts of the Capulets and Montagues, both distraught by the unexpected death of their beloved children. The star-crossed lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, recklessly fall in love despite their families’ raging feud. The couple’s newlywed lustful attitudes get them both, and many others, wistfully killed in William Shakespeare's incredible 16th century play, Romeo and Juliet. Due to the brilliant script of the play many question who is truly to blame for these abominable deaths.
One of the most asked questions about the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, is “Who is to blame for the untimely deaths of these young lovers?”. The play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is filled with very influential emotions. The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet were brought about by many characters such as Lord Capulet, fate and a feud between two families. One of the most substantial characters in Romeo and Juliet is fate. There are many times where Shakespeare leads us to believe that fate is involved with the hapless deaths of Juliet and Romeo.
“Love is when the other person’s happiness is more important than your own. ”- H. Jackson Brown Jr. This quote is reflecting the main point of Romeo and Juliet. In this tragic story both Romeo and Juliet put themselves before each other and act upon what will not only benefit them but will benefit the significant other even more.
Even though fate and destiny bear some responsibility for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, the impact love had on their brains is to blame since it possessed them and made them take more risks. When Romeo and Juliet first fell in love with each other, their love possessed them, which influenced them to make the decisions that led to their deaths. For instance, in a TED Talk titled “The Brain in Love,” Helen Fisher explains how romantic love can cause one to lose their “sense of self” and not be able to “stop thinking about another human being” (Doc C). This describes how romantic love can possess one, causing them to make poor decisions they wouldn’t normally make.
Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are caused due to the scientific nature of love, and its ability to change someone as well as being young and reckless. Being in love can cause fully developed adults to forget who they are and what they stand for. As the author of Doc C states, “Romantic love is an obsession, it possesses you. You lose your sense of self.” (Doc C).
William Shakespeare, renowned author and poet, whose work has remained a prime example of quality material for centuries, began writing in the 1500s. His arguably most famous and renowned work, Romeo and Juliet, detested at its time, due to the tragic deaths of the main characters. Two young teenagers, star crossed lovers who are hopelessly lusting for one another. Their deaths were of their own accord, and yet there were many factors that played a role in influencing the rash decision that both teenagers decided to make. For centuries, people have argued which factor is most to blame, and yet there is still no definite answer.
Georgia Heseman Mrs. Drozkowski Advanced English I 29 April 2024 Act I Romeo and Juliet Reading Log quotations pg 1 - 1234567 Benvolio: “I will make thee think thy swan a crow” (I. ii. 94). The syllable of the syllable. Romeo: “So shows a snowy dove trooping with doves.” (I. v. 55). In scene one, Benvolio talks to Lord and Lady Montague about why Romeo has been so depressed lately.
Matti Wachalski Mr. Bastyr English 1, 1st Period 2/23/23 The Many Faces of Love Imagine your parents have the ability to choose who you marry, and they decide they want you to marry someone you don’t like at all. This person doesn’t have a good personality, you don’t like talking to them, and they don’t bring you joy. Now, simply because you cannot choose who you want to marry, you will be unhappy for the rest of your life as you are stuck with this person who you do not truly love.
Quarter 4 Analytical Essay A mysterious force able to throw lovers into despair, to wreck havoc on the mind, twisting thoughts and judgement; to force upon others the violence of one’s love for another, and yet, it is also able to tame the strong-willed, and cause a heart to beat fast, like a repeating drum. That mysterious force, called love, has been introduced in many stories and texts in different ways since as long as people have known about it. Companionship, misunderstandings, and even death have been the result of love, but, as it is with everything, there is not just one type of love; there are many. William Shakespeare and authors from various texts understand the impact that romantic love, friendship love, and familial love
I. Introduction Paragraph a. Hook (questions without the word you, a quote related to topic, etc.): “what greater punishment is life when you’ve lost everything that made it worth living.” William Shakespeare. William shakespeare has a ton of life lessons in romeo and juliet. Like in romeo and juliet romeo said “what greater punishment is life when you’ve lost everything that made it worth living.” He made the decision to kill himself because of his emotions.
Analytical Essay: Romeo and Juliet We often blame fate for the problems we face in our lives but sometimes events take place because of our own actions. In the tragedy of William Shakespeare, Romeo, and Juliet, two lovers come across each other building conflict which then leads to the death of them both and others. Although they are referred to as “star-crossed lovers”, there are many events that take place that could have been avoided if they had chosen to do so. Conflict in the play has already started before Romeo and Juliet have even met each other.