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    English 1/31/2014 Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare was an amazing writer and performer in London during the 16th century. He created many successful plays; one of his most famous is Romeo and Juliet. The play is known particularly for its spectacular balcony scene. Romeo and Juliet has also been recreated or incorporated into popular movies by numerous people. The two most famous recreations were made by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968 and Baz Luhrmann in 1997‚ both doing their own version of the balcony

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet are two star crossed lovers who take their own lives for each other‚ to escape their feuding houses and the manipulative heavens. The two households are the Capulets‚ which Juliet is a part of and the Montagues‚ which Romeo is a part of. Romeo believes heavily in the fate of the stars intertwining with his own decision making‚ even though most of the actions and choices Romeo makes in the play‚ were reasonable grounds to believe

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    Baz Luhrmann’s version of “William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet”‚ who is also the director of Strictly ballroom‚ is a bold adaptation of the world’s famous tragedy. He offers a trendy‚ contemporary re-telling of the classic love story with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Romeo and Clare Danes’ Juliet. Even though it is set in a modern day Verona‚ it still shows the beauty of the romance and keeps in Shakespeare’s dialogue. Juliet is a naïve‚ obedient girl at the beginning of the story‚ having not experienced

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    Specifically‚ two star-crossed lovers had took their lives which described their loyal love for each other and end feuding between both families. Plays were really famous back then; one of the plays named Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet are two young adults who see in a party planned by Juliet’s father. They became secretly in love behind their families back‚ but they ended sadly for each other’s loyal love. In the play‚ Lord Capulet wanted a masquerade party

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    “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” could have ended in many ways that avoided the death of Romeo and Juliet‚ but this could not of happened because of one character‚ Tybalt. Tybalt was the instigator for everything bad to happen and without him our love birds could have had a happily ever after. This legendary play was written by William Shakespeare‚ and the full title is “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”. The main characters in this story were RomeoJuliet‚ and Tybalt. Here is a short summary

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    Adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet” Many movies have been adapted from books. Several of these movies do not follow the books precisely. Although the movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Baz Luhrmann has the same basic elements as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ there are several differences that exist amongst them. The characters of Romeo and Juliet were the same in both the movie and the book. Romeo‚ the son of Montague‚ is one of the two main characters. He falls desperately in love with Juliet. They have

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    judged gay people and their love. In Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet were not supposed to be together because of their families‚ but they acted on their love and defied society so they could be together. Shakespeare uses literary devices in Romeo and Juliet such as metaphors and personification to portray the theme that society’s rules and expectations

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    their life. A powerful emotions like love is not perfect or easy. The emotion is something someone can never master to perfection even in a lifetime. Emotionally straining at times‚ love is not always healthy or rewarding‚ but when it is nothing can compare to it. Lust should not be in the vocabulary of someone defining love. Love is caring deeply‚ developing a strong connection without restrictions. Religion is a very difficult concept‚ and something I have struggled with during a of time in my life

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    Romeo & Juliet and the west side story have a lot of comparisons and differences. Romeo & Juliet and the west side story portray the theme of romance‚ violence and sadness in much different and similar ways. The movie Romeo & Juliet has romance it was when Romeo and Juliet fell in love in the first sight and got married. For the west side story tony and Maria in the first sight but didn’t get married they were about to run away and get married but they didn’t. There are many violence of the movie

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    ASSESSMENT TASK: Transformations Romeo and Juliet A text that embodies the values and beliefs exclusive to one niche in time would be difficult to adapt to any other context‚ unlike Shakespeare’sRomeo and Juliet’. This text contains universal values that have proven to be relevant to generations over four hundred years and is still continuing to appeal to audiences today. ’Romeo and Juliet’ is a timeless story that has been adapted from the stage to film‚ television and novels‚ which demonstrates

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