Blank Verses in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

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“Epic, Passionate and Poetic.” Romeo and Juliet is written in blank verse. This simply means “unrhymed iambic pentameter.” For example,
Two households, both alike in dignity
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.
It may seem “melodramatic”, but it’s perfect for the play. Shakespeare makes it work by the plot actually living up to the hype (Romeo and Juliet Writing Style). “It truly entices the heart of the reader as they empathize with the protagonists’ universal, unconditional and ideal romance, the portrayal of perfect, undying love that is captured and protected with youth” (Genevieve). Every emotion in the play is intensified. From the beginning the two main characters are somewhat aware that they are destined to die. However, they give up everything to love.
“Uncontrollable emotion and the consequences of the same is one of the major themes of the play” (Dutta). Romeo is extremely impulsive, which causes many problems for him throughout the story. He remains devoted in his love for Juliet and his desire to remain at her side so badly that he even follows her in death. Although, it is action that moves the story forward. “The objective characters are concerned with engaging in battles of wits, wills, and physical strength- much for the sake of a quarrel between the two families, so ancient that the original motives are no longer even discussed” (Huntley, KE Monahan).
Moreover, Shakespeare focuses the plot around verbal messages. For example, Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio only hear of Capulet’s ball accidently by the Capulet’s servant. ...

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...ler’s blood. Because of this, if Romeo and Juliet are discovered one will be killed.
The Capulets and Montagues refuse to forgive, therefore, they will continue being arch-enemies for generations to come. This will cause much more grief in Verona. Nonetheless, at the end everyone is gathered to hear the Friar’s story. It promotes pity, guilt and compassion among the families. It even affects the Prince, who includes his own name among the guilty. In this begins the path to reconciliation between the families. “In Romeo and Juliet the play’s decisive events occur with instantaneous suddenness: servants brawl on sight, the lovers fall in love at first sight, the shock of the tragic catastrophe converts the parents suddenly and completely from hate to love” (Huntley, KE Monahan). I believe this is one of the greatest, most tragic, and classic love stories of all time.

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