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Romeo And Juliet Marxian Heroism Essay

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Shakespeare once said “All the world’s a stage, and all the man and women rarely players; They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his tim plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.” Therefore, many of Shakespeare’s characters In this play mimic the real types of people in society; specifically the wealthy and poor. Shakespeare has many low class characters that always in a conflict with the higher class. Shakespeare expresses the forcefulness of love and the marxian heroism by using ironies and tones. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates Marxian heroism by characterizing the groundling characters in a caring tone in act 2, situational irony in act 4, and verbal irony in Act 5.

In Act 2, scene iii, Shakespeare uses a caring tone in order to create marxian heroism in Friar Lawrence, to show that groundling characters have more heart than the wealthy characters like Romeo’s father. Romeo only tells Juliet about to Friar Lawrence because Romeo trusts more to Friar Lawrence then his father and also he knows that his father will deny the relationship between Romeo & Juliet. For example, Romeo went to Friar Lawrence and says “ Good morning, father” and “ I love rich Capulet’s daughter. I love her, and she loves me. We’re bound to each other in every possible way, except we need you to marry us.”. Romeo calls Friar Lawrence “father” because he has feelings towards him that he couldn’t get from his father. Shakespeare shows this with that caring tone
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