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.
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.
Romeo did not think of what would happened if he killed Tybalt. Once Romeo killed Tybalt the Prince of Verona banished Romeo. When Romeo and Juliet fell in love, they did not think of their family fued. Both their families were having problems to begin with, they just made it worse. Juliet tells Romeo he could be killed if he were to be discovered, Romeo responds, “I have night’s cloak to hide me from their eyes, /
They know that their parents will never understand their love and nevertheless they decide to get married and not let the feud come between
Less than 5 minutes later Juliet was awake and stabbed herself. If Tybalt was not so angry and arrogant that he would win Romeo and Juliet would have not
About 17% of people kill themselves due to relationship problems. Today in this argument we are talking about the tragic event of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. These two hapless lovers get interfered by family aversions. They haplessly pass away because of hate and love, but the power of love was more of an influence.
In Romeo and Juliet all the roles have unique character traits. Throughout the play the people suffer many different downfalls because of their bleak actions. Knowing this, Tybalt’s downfall was imminent. An overly aggressive, short tempered character gets himself in lots of trouble every time someone disagrees with him or opposes him. Although he is aggressive it is his confidence and courage that truely leads to his downfall.
I walked past the huge white gates, and into the big red barn filled with horses and hay. I walk down the path covered with the fresh golden hay to Juliet’s stall. Juliet was the biggest horse ever and she could run faster than a race car, and I was soon going to find this out... the hard way! I let Juliet out of her stall with shaking hands and took her over to where Grandpa would put the saddle on Juliet’s back.
Romeo and Tybalt were fighting furiously and Romeo stabs Tybalt and he falls dead. I told Romeo to get out of Verona because I was afraid you would take his life.
“I’m worried about that cousin of mine, who is like an inflamed rhinoceros when it comes to his car. I’m also devastated by the fact that Romeo is grounded and banished to his grandmother's house 50 miles away.” Juliet continued to shed copious tears and added that they will never, never see each other again. “Juliet why don't you ask your battleship of an aunt to help you” suggested Miranda.
“The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,” is based on the love story of Romeo and Juliet. They end up falling in love but cannot be together because of their families. In the end, they both end up committing suicide because of the miscommunication of Juliet’s death. Along the way, the reader meets two characters named Benvolio and Tybalt- who are a great example of foils in the play. Benvolio and Tybalt are good foils because they are such polar opposites.
Romeo soons kills Tybalt, getting revenge but not thinking about the consequences. Soon the Prince of Verona comes in and Benvolio tells him everything that has happened. The punish for murder is death and sense Tybalt murdered Mercutio he is dead, but Romeo
The Maturities of Romeo and Juliet It is a controversial topic whether youth is capable of handling a mature love. Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare by 1595, epitomizes this common topic. The main characters of the play are two teenagers who fall in love at the first sight, however, the hatred between the families of the two leads to their death in the end. In the adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet in 1996, Romeo and Juliet are portrayed more mature than in that of Baz Luhrmann in 1968.
Narrative “Movies are a combination of art and science” (Field, 2005:2), which means that without the correct science behind art, art is just an idea. When looking at films, it is apparent that there is a huge amount of structure behind it and is further evident when observing the art as you perceive what the artist saw before actually creating the artwork. In story-telling, the script writer/author has a picture of the end product before it is written. Narrative usually connects with actions or events that affect us as humans.