Ah! the homework help section. Seriously, who writes these essay questions?
Go to a video store and rent out the Baz Luhrmann version. Then start your essay. Best I can do sorry...
...ok i'll try harder.
Shakespeare's message is: give peace a chance.
How R&L's love demonstrates that: well, R&L's love is pure, good, perfect, innocent and beautiful. People who can't chill out and be friends end up blowing away something that's all those nice things. Ergo, being violent to your neighbours is sh1t, don't do it, make friends instead.
His dramatic techique: pass. I reckon what she said before about bipolar opposites is the answer to that.
2006-07-03 07:07:06
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answered by wild_eep 6
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well shakespear uses alot of dramatic irony throughout the play...such as romeo not noing that juliet isnt actually dead...it as made on bipolar opposites..such as love and hate luife and death etc. its is a story of there love for eachuva and how they are destined to die..it just shows a clear message of how everybody i goin to die one day lol. i think that the play shows a very strong message..and not just the kind that you exspect either.
2006-07-03 06:59:29
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answered by sxcibrunettexx69xx 2
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"Love" is an emotional attachment to someone or something. The attachment is fantastic that once that individual or aspect is lengthy gone out of your existence, you journey emotional discomfort. you comprehend "love" incredibly once you journey it and then the shortcoming of it. An affair is basically a social courting between 2 or extra human beings which encompasses one or various activities among them. it really is the reason even as someone throws a social gathering, they call that an "affair" or maybe as 2 human beings fall in love and habit themselves as a pair, they call that an "affair" or maybe as there's a political row and various different political actors are in contact they call that "the ______ affair".
2016-11-30 05:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Romeo & Juliet, ripped off...er I mean, inspired by the story of 'Pyramus and Thisbe' in Greek mythology, to name but a few.
2006-07-03 07:04:08
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answered by Colossus 9000 3
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I think the crazy man had issues and thought it would be a good idea. His msg was " any one, come and rescue me." He was just another writer who gets a load of good press for being pretty creative a million years ago
2006-07-03 06:57:56
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answered by jo_raz_1 2
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I've always felt that their love was trifling and superficial. It is the surrounding characters that are far more interesting. It is puppy love that is gown stronger as a forbidden fruit between the two families.
(C) 2006
2006-07-03 06:58:22
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answered by Robsthings 5
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theres obvious drama in the fact that they both kill themselves for each other. its sweet but in a really melodramatic way.
its tragic too cuz when romeo came to juliet, he thot shes dead but she wasnt and thus kills himself.
i mean, really. chek for a pulse or something!!
i dont know the msg he's trying to convey.. maybe true love in some twisted sense
2006-07-03 07:01:06
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answer #7
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answered by sacred_90 2
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Shakespeare had no dramatic technique or message or talent. he just gave the audience whatever it wanted with no thought or meaning.
he was like big brother fr the Elizabethan age.
2006-07-03 06:57:04
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answered by drunkredneck45 4
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My teacher always said that it was just about horny teenagers. But my other teacher (who believed he was Shakespeare reencarnated) thought it was the most true and real love in history
2006-07-03 11:25:19
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answered by horsesavvychick 1
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his laguage is translated into speach as in language
2006-07-04 02:37:14
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answered by Chesh » 5
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