The tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:57:34
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is a story filled with misery and the lack of obedience. It takes part in Verona where two families pour hatred over each other passed on from generations. The hatred between the two families leaves two desperate "star-crossed lovers" in despair and tragedy. In this play many characters may be blamed for the tragedy because they do not do their duty. These certain characters include the motherly nurse, the fiery
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blame for the tragedy because of their love, ethics, and uncontrollable temper towards the two "star-crossed lovers." The nurse acts like Juliet's mother when she is only a simple servant to the Capulets. Friar Laurence marries the two in an effort to bring the two families together. Tybalt defies his Uncle's orders and starts a brawl with Romeo. Furthermore, these characters have all added up their part to the final tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
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