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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Doomed Lovers: Romeo and Juliet

Despite what roughly people think, Romeo and Juliets human activity as the star-crossed drive inrs retelld by William Shakespe are holds a very special signifi tummyce to it. The phrase of a match of star-crossed lovers in William Shakespeares quote at the story could symbolize the destiny of Romeo and Juliet. Since star-crossed describes a twin of lovers whose relationship is doomed. There are some examples from the schoolbook that they were star-crossed lovers. For example, from the schoolbook is when Romeo said Then I defy you, stars! at toy 5, Scene 1. This line represents that Romeo rebelled at the stars by saying that hes in rout out of his own life. By swearing at the stars, Romeo expresses his independence and that cryptograph can stop him. Romeo in all probability felt that fate eat struck him the cruelest blow by taking Juliets life. Sadly, by defying fate Romeo prompts Juliet to kill herself by his suicide. Therefore, it was a reckless decisiveness for Rome o to rebel against the stars.\nIn addition, from the text is when Mercutio shouts A plague on twain your houses in guess 3, Scene 1. He depones two the Capulets and the Montagues as he dies. Mercutios quote might evince his ill feelings toward the Montagues and Capulets or it could be him expressing the effect Romeo and Juliets love would have on twain families. Later his curse is carried afterwards his cobblers last Romeo suicides and Juliet kills herself. Mercutios curse could have happened to any members of both families, but instead it happened to Romeo and Juliet. Therefore, this can mean that Romeo and Juliets death was the plague that Mercutio quoted.\nLastly, from the text is when Juliet quotes, My only when love sprung from my only detest! Too early seen un cognize, and known too late! portentous birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathed enemy in hoydenact 1, Scene 5. This quote highlights the partiality of the theme in the play as the star-crossed lovers. The meaning is that she f...

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