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One of the most immortal events in Act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet" takes place right in the first scene, where Capulet servants make mischievous jokes about women and the Montague family and wait for the servants of the other family to show up so they can be mocked. This reinforces the enmity between the families, even reaching the servants of the two who also saw themselves as enemies.
Another important event can be seen in the moment when Romeo is depressed for not having the love of Rosaline. Romeu feels completely downcast, while his friend Benvolio encourages him to forget Rosaline and go and enjoy the party that the Capulets will be promoting. This shows the true friendship between the two boys, in addition to being an omen for the first meeting between Romeo and Juliet.
A third important event is the movement of Juliet's family to find a good marriage for her, that promotes a good social position and that raises the Capulets' name. This shows how Julieta did not have the freedom to fall in love and could not choose her own husband.
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it didn't affect me much, t was only cold and it snowed 1 inch of snow so it was not bad. Also my power did NOT go out
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These differences would be seen in the causes, sources and consequences of stressors. Some of the common stressors reported in an academic setting include excessive assignments, poor time management and social skills, peer competition, etc. (Fairbrother & Warn, 2003).
1. far over the misty mountain cold
2.the dungeons deep and caverns old
3.we must away or break a day
4.to claim our long forgotten gold
5.the winds were moaning in the night
Tom was reading a fictional book called "The Rise of the Colored Empires" by the equally fictional author Goddard. It was an immensely racist book tailored toward white supremacists. Fun fact: Fitzgerald based this book on a real piece, "The Rising Tide of Color: The Threat Against White World-Supremacy" by <span>Lothrop Stoddard, published in 1920.</span>