Essay on"Romeo and Juliet as a Tragedy"

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Essay on"Romeo and Juliet as a Tragedy" ROMEO AND JULIET AS A TRAGEDY Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is his eleventh play. It is with no doubt a tragedy. Shakespeare has included all the necessary elements for a tragedy. The play has a tragic hero of high standing who dies. The hero opposes some conflicting force. The hero has a tragic flaw and this flaw will lead to his downfall and the downfall of others. Good is always wasted driving out evil. Indeed, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is the tragic hero. He is the only son of the Montague family, therefor he is of high standing and very wealthy. He is so well respected that even Capulet, His family's sworn enemy praises him: ...let him alone,, He bears him like a portly gentlemen; And, to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-govern'd
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youth. I would not for the wealth of all this town Here in my house do him disparagement...(I.IV.65-70) This means that among the people of Verona, Romeo is very well respected, and he would not do any harm to Romeo at that time. Romeo is the hero in this story. Romeo must die along with Juliet in order to stop the families' feud. The conflicting force which Romeo opposes is the fact that he is a Montague that is in love with a Capulet; his family's sworn enemy. The Montagues and the Capulets have been feuding for many years. Romeo ...

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