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"Romeo and Juliet commit suicide. Therefore they are completely responsible for their own deaths". Do you agree with this assessment of the play? You must refer to the social and historical context in which the play was written.
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"Romeo and Juliet" - A tragedy?
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"Romeo and Juliet" - review
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"Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
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"Romeo and Juliet" continues to have as much relevance for a modern day audience as it did in Shakespeare's time. It is an enduring play of love triumphing over hatred. Do you agree?
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"Romeo and Juliet" could be described as a violent play. With specific reference to Act 3 Scene 1 and Act 3 Scene 5, discuss the dramatic impact the violence has on the characters, audience and the outcome of the play.
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"Romeo and Juliet" essay focusing on Act 3: Scene 1
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"Romeo and Juliet" is a play about the violent quarrel between two rich families and the tragic death of their children, which results. Does the death of Romeo and Juliet really rest in the hands of their parents or are other characters to blame?
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"Romeo and Juliet" is a play full of contradictions. How does Shakespeare show these to his audience? Why?
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"Romeo and Juliet" is a story of love's battle to prevail. It epitomises all thatculture, modern or otherwise, believes true love to be. Shakespeare
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"Romeo and Juliet" is a tragic love story famous for it structure and use of language in the play. The play is set in "Verona Italy".
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"Romeo and Juliet"-Act I, Scene 5
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"Romeo and Juliet, the 'star-crossed lovers', are doomed from the start, not by fate, but by their own personalities and by the people that surround them." Discuss
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"Some shall be pardoned and some shall be punished" - Whom do you think is to blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet?
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"The conventional view of Romeo and Juliet is to see it as a play which concerns itself very much with the theme of love. However, it is fair to say that the play concerns itself just as much with the theme of conflict." - Discuss
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"The events of Romeo and Juliet take place in the space of one week. Why do you think Shakespeare emphasised the short space of time and the speed of the events in the play?"
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"The unique quality of this tragic experience is created by the impetuous rashness of youth" How Does Shakespeare Present Young Love In Romeo And Juliet?
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"There are many kinds of love in Romeo and Juliet."Write about these different views of love which Shakespeare gives us.
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"There was nothing that any of the characters could have done to avoid their deaths. They were preordained by Fate. Discuss
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"Through Close Examination of Two Scenes, Comment on Shakespeare's use of Dramatic Irony, In Romeo and Juliet"
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"Violent delights have violent ends" - Romeo and Juliet, two young people from Verona, come from two families in conflict. They meet at a ball and fall in love and only to find out their roots and families.
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"What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee."
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"Who or what do you consider most to blame for the tragedy of the 'Star Crossed lovers'?"
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"Who or what is responsible for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet?"
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"Who or What, in your Opinion is to Blame for the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet"?
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