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    Baz ’s situation is that he was estranged from his family‚ slowly he is starting to intergrade with his 2 older sisters‚ his mother and 1 of his older brothers. Baz has had drink and drug issues in the past he has got mental health problems and at time has anxiety attacks. I would apply Erikson ’s psychosocial theory as one of the

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    There are various techniques used in both the Romeo and Juliet films. Both Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli use there skills and knowledge to recreate Shakespeare’s version of Romeo and Juliet. Both films use different styles‚ settings‚ character choice and colour. I will give you my opinion on how both film makers use different techniques and styles through out each film. ACT 3 SCENE 1‚ "THE FIGHT SCENE" in particular. Baz Luhrmann recreated Shakespeare’s version of Romeo and Juliet‚ in 1996. Luhrmann

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    play and Baz Luhrmann’s film is the most significant and important scene of the whole play. This scene serves to establish Romeo and Juliet’s love‚ it illustrates the barrier between the ‘pair of star-crossed lovers’‚ and how they confess their lover for each other and decide to get married in spite of the feud between their families; the balcony scene also serves to consolidate the individual personality traits‚ develop them as characters both in and separately from their relationship. Baz Luhrmann’s

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    Describe Tybalt and using techniques‚ explain how he was made a disliked character The film Romeo and Juliet‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann in 1996‚ is a romantic tragedy that tells the story of two young lovers who commit suicide. Their deaths that conclude Baz Luhrmann’s film were a result of the terrible feud running between their two families. Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ has a major role in the events that lead to their deaths‚ and was made a disliked character through many different techniques. The

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    Modernisation of Romeo and Juliet Intro: Romeo and Juliet is an original script by William Shakespeare. Baz Luhrmann modernised the script into a movie in 1996 to include a contemporary audience. Through the movie and script there are many differences and similarities. In this essay the setting‚ characters and symbolism will be examined and compared to talk about the similarities and difference. Para 1: Throughout Baz Luhrmann’s film and Shakespeare’s script there are similarities and differences within the setting

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    his best. Simon is hardworking‚ courageous‚ and extremely resilient. His roommate‚ Tyrannus Basilton Grimm-Pitch‚ or Baz‚ even though some in his family don’t support him‚ tries to be patient with them. He is portrayed as an all-around good person. Penelope

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    2012) In his article‚ Lerman points out other advantages that may not be as tangible as these. He asserts that widened opportunities‚ rewarding careers‚ increased economic mobility‚ and increased engagement of young people are all beneficial ‚ and that expanding apprenticeship programs will accomplish these goals as well as help expand the middle class. (Lerman) But my thoughts diverge from Lerman’s intentions behind the views he expressed in the article. Lerman primarily discussed the benefits

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    In this presentation I will be talking about the changes made to the ending (which is Act 5 Scene 3) of Romeo and Juliet in 1700s compare to the changes made in the Baz Luhrman film version of the play. The plot of both were actually similarly the same‚ however the setting was a lot different and I will be talking about some of the main important changes made to the setting of the movie and of course most importantly the topic which my presentation is mainly on which is Alternate Endings. First

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    How does Baz Lurhmann make ‘Romeo and Juliet’ accessible to a modern audience? William Shakespeare‚ an Elizabethan playwright‚ is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and is sometimes referred to as “The Bard of Avon”. His plays were written to entertain the working class audience of the time and it is in this spirit that Baz Lurhmann uses a wide range of theatrical techniques to make his work accessible to today’s audience. ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is as tragedy in five acts

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    It is about taking the essence of a text and changing it for another use. The two texts that I will be analysing are Shakepeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet 1996 film adaption. In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare explores the themes of conflict and rebellion and their tragic consequences. I strongly believe that Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet is the superior text as it conveys the same themes‚ however adapts them through the medium of film which

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