Romeo had returned from Mantua and saw Juliet lying down believing she was dead. He was in despair. Not only had he been banished but the love of his life, lies lifeless before him. He lied next to her in sorrow. As he lies down with his darling Juliet, he leans down to give his love one last kiss.
II. Comparison and Contrast: These two literary pieces are one of the saddest love stories in literature. In most romances, their love bloomed slowly and their love was truly above all and became the purpose of their lives, loving each other till their last breath. These two literary pieces are one of the best stories that I’d ever read, and it was so wonderful and breathtaking, reading this gave me a thrill of suspense, while thinking how to compare and contrast between the two literary pieces, the common is that both are all about love and tragedy. Romeo and Juliet is forbidden to fall in love because of their family having an ongoing feud, and had a love at first sight, they are expressing their love secretly and privately for their family
How complex family dynamics affect people and fate Willam Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet is a tragic romance of 2 young lovers that ended their lives. Because of the actions of the families and the hate they had for each other, the actions in play of the feud, family drama and pure hatred lead to the deaths of these young teens. Losing their temper and changing rules all the time pushed them to the edge and the need to protect honor and pride. You will meet these characters that had the biggest impact on the tragedy of this play. Tybalt, The montagues and The capulets.
When Romeo receives the news from Balthasar that Juliet has died, his first words are, “Is it e’en so?—Then I deny you, stars!—... Well,
Juliet is responsible the tragedy within the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. As a thirteen year-old, Juliet is overprotected by the Capulets which leads to her love with Romeo. However, her effort to not inform the Capulets about her love nor marriage due to the feud between the two families stimulated tremendous amounts of unnecessary conflicts. Neither Paris nor Lord Capulet know about the hidden marriage as they plan for the wedding on Thursday. In Excerpt Three, Paris states, “ Now , sir, her father counts it dangerous That she do give her sorrow so much sway, And in his wisdom hastes our marriage,” (4.1.9-10).
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet go through a lot since meeting each other. They are considered one of literature’s most exciting couples because they do whatever they can to be with each other. They also share a love that is one of the finest in all of history. Romeo and Juliet are truly in love with each other because they value their time together, they have constantly think about each other, and they are willing to sacrifice what either of them has to be together. First of all, Romeo and Juliet truly value their time that they have together.
While the story of Romeo and Juliet may seem far off from anything we experience today, the relationships between characters in this play can connect to things we see in modern times. We’re probably not going to see priests giving teenage girls potions, or 2 teenagers fighting to the death in the streets. But the basis on which these relationships are based off remains the same throughout time. For example, a less dramatized version of two teenagers fighting to the death is two kids fighting at lunch. There is hatred in both scenarios, but the play is more dramatic for entertainment.
My group was give Act 1, Scene 1 to present. In this scene, Simon and Gregory, Capulet servants are having a conversation. This conversation leads to talk about how much they hate the Montagues. Nearby Montagues hear the conversation and challenge them. Sampson bites his thumb at them enraging them more.
Oh, noble prince of the seas, I can be tellin' ye everythin' 'bout th' tradagy that occurred her, 'tis deadly saber skirmish. Tybalt killed ye relative, buccaneer Mercutio. Prince Benvolio, who started this skirmish? Benvolio Tybalt started th' saber skirmish.
On May 25th, 1591, Romeo Montague killed Tybalt Capulet in a bloody sword fight in the town square. Tybalt is the nephew of Lord and Lady Capulet and the cousin of Juliet Capulet. Tybalt had returned to the public place around 3:30 that afternoon. Romeo was angry with Tybalt for killing Mercutio after Mercutio had tried to defend Romeo. Romeo goaded Tybalt saying, “Alive in triumph - and Mercutio slain!
Romeo and Juliet is an all time classic. It has been translated in over one hundred languages all across the world. On top of that almost every student will have to read it at least once in their life. But what people don’t usually do is focus on the feelings of the characters and how they interact. The character I’m interested in focusing on are Romeo, Juliet, the Nurse, and Romeo and Juliet’s parents.
We all grew up as children reading the same fairy tales and wishing we were part of them. We wanted to be the princess that lives happily ever after with her Prince Charming, or the prince that rescues the day. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet live a fairy tale that is doomed from the beginning. With rival families that want nothing to do with each other, their love is destined to go wrong. Yet, a significant theme is shown in the playwright as well as in “‘You just don’t understand!’
No Romeo was more in love, on why I say this is because in the story. Romeo was confused on being in love , so Benvolio was telling him to get another women cause Romeo wasn't sure if he should be with Rosaline. Romeo,Mercutio ,and Benvolio went to the party. Romeo sees Juliet and falls in love with her at the instant. More along in the story Romeo went to the Capulet's house to see Juliet and he climbed up to talk and be with Juliet risking his own life cause if he was caught he could have been killed by them.
104-107). These little moments are what make the romance between Romeo and Juliet begin to blossom as well. There is also that very famous balcony scene located in the second act of the book, where Romeo and Juliet both find themselves making their vows towards each other, Juliet herself promising to no longer be a Capulet, and placing her full faith into Romeo.
Remember when you first met your bestfriend? How it was so weird that they just happened to be at the same place as you or your parents just happened to be best friends. Most people would call this chance, but is chance all that plays a roll? In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and “Pyramus and Thisbe” by Ovid it is destiny that plays more of a roll in these tragic endings than chance. It is our destiny that decides what we are going to be doing with our life or what is going to happen to us next.