Romeo and Juliet Themes
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- Romeo and Juliet Themes
- Love
- Act 2 Scene 2
- Promise to marry
- True love is irreplaceable and a rare occurence
- When Romeo's fantasizedlove for Rosaline diminished since it wasn't genuine and was unreturned.
- When they meet and talk for first time
- If it didn't happen (Romeo listened to Mercutio) Love would fade into nothingness
- Play without cause or inspiration
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- Play without cause or inspiration
- If it didn't happen (Romeo listened to Mercutio) Love would fade into nothingness
- True love is irreplaceable and a rare occurence
- Venue for definitive character developements caused by love
- Romeo
- Matures after leaving 'love' for Rosaline behind
- Juliet
- Love as a cause for rebellion
- Introduces idea of disowningname
- If this didn't happen Juliet wouldn't have broken her parents' unspoken rule and married a Montague
- Introduces idea of disowningname
- Love as a cause for rebellion
- Romeo
- Meet and talk for first time in play
- Love is portrayed to be intense passion which is controlling and can lead to irrational decisions.
- When Romeo climbs over wall and endangers himself to see Juliet
- Leads to impulsive decisions being made- such as Romeo attacking Tybalt- leading to tragic conclusion
- When they discuss denouncing their names
- When Romeo climbs over wall and endangers himself to see Juliet
- Love is portrayed to be intense passion which is controlling and can lead to irrational decisions.
- Promise to marry
- Act 2 Scene 2
- Violence
- Act 1 Scene 1
- Sampson and Gregory are servants in the Capulet house hold.
- Start it by biting thumb at them
- Also Abraham and another Montague servant
- They fight
- Important to play because it forces the prince to enforce death if fighting starts again
- Important since Romeo is banished because of this rule.
- Violence is an important part to the play because it is the main contributor to death.
- If this didn't happen than Romeo wouldn't of killed Tybalt because mercutio and Tybalt wouldn't fought
- Important to play because it forces the prince to enforce death if fighting starts again
- Sampson and Gregory are servants in the Capulet house hold.
- Act 1 Scene 1
- Conflict
- Death
- Act 5 Scene 3
- Paris dies
- Paris asks to be laid next to Juliet in tomb
- This portrays death as a romanticized event.
- Almost a noble event since he dies protectingJuliet
- Everyonein play dies a noble death- fighting for what they believe in
- Paris asks to be laid next to Juliet in tomb
- Romeo dies
- Planned to be romantic and is accompanied with poetry.
- If this hadn't of happenedJuliet wouldn't of killed herself,
- Planned to be romantic and is accompanied with poetry.
- Juliet dies
- Still romantisized
- Act of strength not weakness, showing how much she has changed.
- Romeo makes an apology to Tybalt and offers revenge for his death by killing himself.
- Death is an event that changes people and can overcomethe strictest of social boundaries.
- If death hand't of been so present in this scene.
- If Romeo hadn't of killed himself in the romantic and raw time it is than Juliet wouldn't of killed herself. The play would be deprived of tragic conclusion.
- If Paris hadn't of died than he could'v e told of how in love the lovers were and observed the double suicide- retelling the story and leading to the same conclusion.
- Paris dies
- Act 5 Scene 3
- Family
- Fate
- Love
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