Romeo And Juliet Outline Essay

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Romeo and Juliet Outline

I, One of Shakespeare’s most famous and common plays is Romeo and Juliet. A, Most of the playgoers can identify with the main characters.
B, The play is about a young couple who fall recklessly, hopelessly in love and are eventually damned because of their passion, and their feuding families who wouldn’t allow them to be together.
C, Most playgoers know how the play will end, they adore watching it again and again, because of the way Shakespeare brings comedy and tragedy together to heighten tension.
D, This romantic tragedy is by far the most popular play in history.
II, The story behind Romeo and Juliet is well known to Shakespeare’s audience. A, Romeo and Juliet is based on long historical poem by Arthur …show more content…

III, In Arthur Brooke’s prologue he addresses a moral, which people of his time expected. A, An adolescent boy and a practically 14 year old girl fall in love at first sight which in his case is absolutely ridiculous. B, Caught up in an artificial love, Brooke believes that they must die because they broke the laws.
C, They married foolishly against their parents’ will.
D, Shakespeare bypasses this moral with just a tragic fate.
IV, Astrology was believed to determine the course of your life during Shakespeare’s time. A, The zodiac constellations are based off of the hour, day, month, and year of your birth. B, Romeo and Juliet were presented as, ¨star-crossed lovers,¨ cursed to tragedy by destiny hence the stars they were born under. C, Shakespeare most likely did or did not share this belief considering he lived in this time period where this idea was a popular belief.
D, In a later play astrology and the significance of stars is questioned by a character named Julius Ceasar.
E, I quote, ¨The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are

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