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1、On Analysis the Tragedys Inevitability of Romeo and JulietAcknowledgementsI would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the people who have offered me generous help and unconditional support during the past four years.First of all, I would like to express my thanks t

2、o my supervisor Mr. Liu Yongliang for teaching me writing my paper. Without his teaching, I would not complete this paper successfully. I owe a lot for his expert advice and valuable insights of the thesis.My gratitude also goes to all the teachers who have helped me during my study in Qujing Normal

3、 University. From their lessons, I have learned a lot about English literature and writing. I also would like to say thanks to my classmates. Without their help, I would not get so efficient and accurate data.Last but not least, I want to thank my family members, who support me a lot to complete my

4、paper. Here I want to thank all the people around me.AbstractIn this paper, it will tell you how love and hate are reflected in Romeo and Juliet, and also it will give a right comment to the two heroes brave behavior. This famous tragedy is full of enthusiastic and romantic. The reason for the trage

5、dy is the contrast between the two young lovers and their families hate. It expresses the conflict between free love and feudal force. Love and hate go through the whole story, the love of the two lovers make them look down upon their families hate, they even died for love. They fell in love with ea

6、ch other deeply at the first sight in a dancing party. In the garden, with the moonlight, they expressed their love. They got marry secretly. True love gives the hero and heroin courage to pursuer the free love. Although Juliet knows that Romeo was from her enemys son. She can not help resisting her

7、 love to Romeo, it is love that gives their courage to fight against feudalism. Love also gives their loyalty. They choose death to show their faithful love to their lovers. Their love never ended by the boundary of their hatred. With the true love they never mind ending their precious lives. No mat

8、ter how hard the reality is, love is always the most powerful thing to make their life significant. The paper mainly expresses the tragedys inevitability in two aspects: One is love and hate of Romeo and Juliet, the Other one is the social setting which Romeo and Juliet live in.Key Words: William Sh

9、akespeare; Romeo and Juliet; love; hate; social setting; tragedy.摘 要这篇论文将陈述罗密欧与朱丽叶之间的爱恨,并且为两个主人公的勇敢行为给出正确的评论。这是一部非常著名的充满激情与浪漫的爱情悲。他们的爱情悲剧是两个年轻人和家庭之间的冲突所造成的。它展现了自由恋爱与封建力量之间的冲突,爱和恨贯穿整个故事,两位恋人的爱使他们忽视两家之间的仇恨,他们甚至为爱而死。他们在一个舞会上第一次见面时就深深地爱上了彼此。在美丽的花园里,有美丽的月光相伴,他们互相表达爱意。他们也秘密地结婚了。真爱给予了男女主人公勇气去追求自由的爱。尽管朱丽叶指导

10、罗密欧是她的仇家的儿子,她还是情不自禁地爱上李罗密欧。是真爱给予他们力量和勇气来反抗命运,也是真爱让他们彼此给予忠诚。他们用死亡来表达彼此至死不渝的爱。当他们指导彼此的死亡时都选择了自杀。他们的爱从来没有因为仇恨的束缚而结束。因为真爱,他们从不介意结束他们宝贵的生命。无论现实多么残酷就、艰难,真爱都是令他们的生活富有意义的最有力的东西。这篇论文主要从两个方面分析罗密欧与朱丽叶的爱情悲剧的必然性。一方面是两位主人公之间的爱和恨,另一方面是他们生活的社会环境。关键词:威廉姆莎士比亚;罗密欧与朱丽叶;爱;恨;社会环境;悲剧。ContentsAcknowledgementsiAbstractii摘 要

11、iiiContentsivI. Introduction51.1 A brief introduction to William Shakespeare51.2 An introduction to Romeo and Juliet5II .Literature Review72.1 Studies abroad72.2 Studies at home7III. The tragedys inevitability of Romeo and Juliet93.1 Love and hate of Romeo and Juliet93.1.1 Love of Romeo and Juliet93

12、.1.1.1 Romeo and Juliets love embodied in their personalities93.1.2 Hate of Romeo and Juliet113.1.2.1Romeo and Juliets hate embodied in their personalities113.1.2.2 Romeo and Juliets hate embodied from their fate and chance133.2The relationship between love and hate14 3.3 The social setting which Ro

13、meo and Juliet live in.16IV. Conclusion17Bibliography1818 I. Introduction1.1 A brief introduction to William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare (1564-1615) was an English dramatist and poet, generally regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets in his lifet

14、ime. His imagination, his richness of language and his deep understanding of human behaviors have made him universally known and loved. His influence on English literature and on the writers of other countries is immense.When he was seven, he went to a grammar school. But at the age of fourteen, he

15、had to be a schoolmaster to help support his family because of the decline of his family. After arriving in London he was connected with drama. He used blank verse developed in to a happy vehicle to express all kinds of thought and emotion freely. He writes so many famous works, such as Merchant of

16、Venice, You Like It, Hamlet, King Lear and so on.William Shakespeare is one of the founders of realism in world literature. His dramatic creation often used the method of adaptations. His long experience with the stage and his intimate knowledge of dramatic art thus acquired make him a master hand f

17、or playwriting. He was a great master of the English language. He was skilled in many poetic forms: the song, the sonnet, the couple, and the dramatic blank verse.1.2 An introduction to Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet is a comedy factors with the tragedy, reflecting the characteristics of William S

18、hakespeares early creativity, His Romeo and Juliet, full of humanism of the Renaissance romance, William Shakespeare is relatively unique style of a play. The destruction of the opera to better reveal the thrust of the tragedy, the author left a final optimistic about the outcome: Mongolia and Kaipu

19、laite Swire family and two good, two young people sacrifice their ideals for the victory. They were pure gold statue will always be in the stands the city. This is the author of Romeo and Juliet tribute to the power of love, but also as a tragic drama to the tone of uncertainty optimistic one of the

20、 reasons, as the author is a Renaissance humanist on human love and the pursuit of happiness, the pursuit of development and progress the embodiment of confidence.Romeo and Juliet, love and hate are the chief components William Shakespeares classic story of the love of two young people that reaches

21、across the barriers of family and conversation. It encompasses great love, strong hate, high drama, low comedy and a tragic ending. I am quite impressed by their sincere love and strong hate. Romeo and Juliet dared to love and hate. Their love never ended by the boundary of their hatred. With the tr

22、ue love they never mind ending their precious lives. No matter how hard the reality is, love is always the most powerful thing to make their life significant.II .Literature Review2.1 Studies abroadSince republic of Romeo and Juliet, it has made the great achievements. this book raised the readers in

23、terest in the figures. Shakespeare made the great contribution to describe the distinct characters in the process of the literature and art. There are a lot of researchers to do some researches about the characters of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliets love is full of renaissance humanists of roman

24、tic emotional appeal. Shakespearean studies spreading from England has become a significant part of western thoughts and culture. For example, Raymond Ross(1946) studied the train of thought, idea and form of Shakespeares work. He studied William Shakespeares work from his idea and form. But another

25、 scholar, Helge Kokeritz(1961), studied some details of William Shakespeares work. He studied William Shakespeares pronunciation, offering a thorough study of sixteenth and senventeenth century phonology and concluding that William Shakespeares pronunciation similar to Northern Irish.Otherwise some

26、researchers studied William Shakespeares works from other aspects. For example, John Barton(1984) demonstrates how to adapt Elizabethan theater for the modern stage by explicating William Shakespeares verse and prose, speeches and soliloquies, and naturalistic and heightened language. At the same ti

27、me, Michael D.C(2006) studied Shakespearian grammar, he provided the differences between Early Modern English grammar and that of nowadays by the study of William Shakespeares Romeo and Julie. In addition, Robert Thomas Fallon(2008) studied the language of characters in William Shakespeares works. F

28、or instance, the oxymoron and pun with the language of Romeo and Juliet. At the same time, he also demonstrated the skills that use and express these words on the stage. 2.2 Studies at homeThere is also some scholars studied Romeo and Juliet in China, it is Yan Fu(1989) who first introduces William

29、Shakespeare. In the preface footnote of his translation version published officially, he introduced William Shakespeare as an English writer for songs. Here it is necessary to emphasize a special scholar, Hu Wenjing(1982), she also did the study of form in William Shakespeares work from different as

30、pects, just like the study from Raymond Ross. In addition, there is a scholar, zhang Xinchang (1992), when he wrote a work in china analyzing systematically the translation of William Shakespeare abroad, he found that when Shakespearean drama entered into another culture, mostly its plot would be in

31、troduced first by Romeo and Juliet.Romeo and Juliet is belong to the tragedy, so there is a famous scholar, Zhu Guangqian(1993) demonstrated his idea that psychological distance of tragedy by Romeo and Juliet. Later Qin Run(2000) mentioned the use of antithesis in Romeo and Juliet. He thinks that Wi

32、lliam Shakespeare uses too much antithesis in Romeo and Juliet, and the use of antithesis makes the work more wonderful. These researchers studied William Shakespeare and his works from the aspects of grammar, language, figure of speech, idea, train of thought, form and so on. This paper will focus

33、on analyzing the love and hate of Romeo and Juliet.III. The Tragedys Inevitability of Romeo and Juliet3.1 Love and hate of Romeo and Juliet 3.1.1 Love of Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. In fact, the characters in it have be

34、come emblems of all who die young for their lovers. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet were victims of Cupids arrows. They were truly “star-crossed.” Juliet needed Romeo to get away from her overprotective parents who were planning for future. If Juliet was going to disobey her parents, they would ha

35、ve disowned her. Ironically, at the party that Lord Capulet held so that Juliet could meet her projected husband, Romeo. They met by chance, looking into each others eyes and instantly being attracted. Their first conversation was sealed with a kiss. Although Romeo and Juliet knew a relationship wou

36、ldnt be accepted with them being from feuding families. It was too late for them to turn back though, they had fallen in love. In an act of impulse, the two were secretly married by Friar Lawrence. Next I will talk about Romeo and Juliets love from their personality.3.1.1.1 Romeo and Juliets love em

37、bodied in their personalitiesThe name Romeo, in popular culture, has become nearly synonymous with “lover.” Romeo, in Romeo and Juliet, his character is far more complex.Romeo is brave and full of passion, even knows that Juliet is the enemys daughter, he is also brave to love, kiss, marry Juliet. E

38、ven Romeos relation to love is not so simple. At the beginning of the play, Romeo pines for Rosaline, proclaiming her is so perfect and despairing at her indifference toward him. Romeo reads a lot of love poetry, and the description of his love for Rosaline suggests he is trying to re-create the fee

39、lings that he has read about. After first kissing Juliet, she tells him “you kiss by the book”(p92) meaning that he kisses according to the rules that are in the book. But the love Juliet shares with Romeo is far deeper, truer and unique than the love Romeo felt for Rosaline. Romeos love becomes mat

40、ure over the course of the play from the shallow desire to be in love to a profound and intense passion. One must ascribe Romeos development at least in part to Juliet. Her level-headed observations, such as the one about Romeos kissing, seem just the thing to stop Romeo from keeping his shallow ide

41、a of love and to inspire him to begin to speak some of the most beautiful and intense love poetry ever written.At the same time, Romeo is loyal to his true love. Romeo does not know anything about the Friars plan, so when he gets back to Verona, he thinks of his wife was dead and see her lying in he

42、r tomb. He drinks a kind of poison to kill himself. For Juliet, she is and obedient girl. Having not quite reached her fourteenth birthday; Juliet is of an age that stands on the border between immaturity and maturity. At the plays beginning however she seems merely an obedient, sheltered child. Whe

43、n Lady Capulet mentions Pariss interest in marrying Juliet, Juliet dutifully responds that she will try to see if she can love him, a response that seems childish in its obedience and in its immature conception of love. Juliet gives glimpses of her determination, strength, and sober-mindedness, in h

44、er earliest scenes, and offers a preview of the woman she will become during the five-day span of Romeo and Juliet. While Lady Capulet proves unable to quiet the nurse, Juliet succeeds with one word. In addition, even in Juliets obedient acquiescence to try to love Paris, there is some seed of steel

45、y determination. Juliet promises to consider Paris as a possible husband to the clear degree her mother desires. While an outward show of obedience, such a statement can also be read as a refusal through passivity. Juliet will be agree with her mothers wishes, but she will not go out of her way to f

46、all in love with Paris. She is brave to against the feudalism when she couldnt help falling in love with Romeo, she expresses her love directly.Juliets first meeting with Romeo propels her full-force toward adulthood. Though profoundly in love with him, Juliet is able to see and criticize Romeos ras

47、h decisions and his tendency to romanticize things. After Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished, Juliet does not follow him blindly. She makes a logical and heartfelt decision that her loyalty and love for Romeo must be her guiding priorities. Essentially, Juliet cuts herself loose from her prior socia

48、l mooringsher Nurse, her parents, and her social position in Veronain order to try to reunite with Romeo. When she wakes in the tomb to find Romeo dead, she does not kill herself out of feminine weakness, but rather out of an intensity of love, just as Romeo did. Juliets suicide actually requires more nerve than Romeos: while he swallows poison, she stabs herself through the heart with a dagger. Juliets development is from a wide-eyed girl into a self-assured, loyal, brave and capable woman.In the final suicide scene, there is a contradiction in the message in the Catholic religion, suicide

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