Romeo and Juliet Essay Prep - Themes, Motifs and Quotes IEB
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Literary work: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Global issue: violence
1. Introduction: introduce the subject i'm going to talk about
2. Body:
Using examples and quotes from the book i will explain how the violence and
rivalry developed in Romeo and Juliet, like the rivalry between the two
families and the violence that they use to solve their problems
I will explaine why violence and rivalry are global issues by talking about the
violence and wars all over the world
I will explaine why violence and rivalry are local issues by mentioning the
riots that happen when people don't like what the government does
I will explain my own experience with violence and mostly rivalry by also talking
about fights
3. Conclusion: i will finish my pecha kucha by forming a conclusion about my whole
story and ending with a catching sentence
My naked weapon is out. Quarrel, I will back thee. (1.1.)
As you all probably know there was a big fued going on between the Capulets and
Montagues. This caused a lot of the violence in the lifes of Romeo and juliet. The play of
Romeo and Juliet opens with Samson boasting that he is a violent man. When some
Montague servants appear, he draws his sword and asks his companion Gregory to start a
quarrel that might lead to a fight. This opening establishes that Verona is a place where
violence can break out over nothing. Samson and Gregory and their Montague opponents
are all afraid of breaking the law, because the punishment for fighting is every bit as violent
as the fighting itself. From the beginning of the play, all the young men involved in the feud
are trapped between two threats of violence: the violence of their enemies and the violence
of the Prince, who has threatened to execute anyone who continues the feud. (3 slides)
Tempers among the young men of Verona are clearly short, as further demonstrated when
Tybalt spots Romeo at the Capulet ball and spoils for a fight. Lord Capulet succeeds in
temporarily calming Tybalt, but the latter’s fury continues to smolder until the top of Act III,
when he tries to provoke a duel with Romeo, fatally wounds Mercutio, and ends up slain by
Romeo’s hand. Though tragic, this turn of events also seems inevitable. Given how the feud
between the two families continuously fans the flames of hatred and thereby maintains a
low-burning rage, such flaring outbursts of violence appear inescapable. Violence is one of
the reasons for the death of romeo and juliet (2 slides)
Each year, over 1.6 million people worldwide lose their lives to violence. Violence is among
the leading causes of death for people aged 15–44 years worldwide, accounting for 14% of
deaths among males and 7% of deaths among females. For every person who dies as a
result of violence, many more are injured and suffer from a range of physical, sexual,
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