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    ROMEO AND JULIET From stage to screen. (On Baz Luhrmann’s cinematic production) As far as the cinematography came into being‚ attempts have been made to screen some of the Shakespeare’s plays. Within these screenings ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has always been a graceful and rewarding theme. Rewarding figuratively and literary‚ as the producers could in fact acquire a great income due to the popularity of the film. Such was the case with the ‘Romeo and Juliet’ directed by Baz Luhrmann and screened in

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    Lawrence is Responsible for the Death of Romeo & Juliet An older person should be more responsible and wise than a young person and they should know right from wrong. A priest should be able to give helpful advice to young people but Friar Lawrence did the opposite. Friar Lawrence is responsible for the tragedy of Rome and Juliet. Firstly he married the couple when he knew the families hated each other. Secondly he was in favor of Romeo loving Juliet after he got banished even though it

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous and best written love stories to be ever made‚ and for a good reason. It takes love to a whole new meaning and level‚ and it challenged the reader to figure out what love truly is. Romeo and Juliet suggest many things about love‚ however‚ the three most important implications is the love is fake (based on looks; doesn’t really like who they are)‚ love is a cause of violence‚ and love is a passionate‚ romantic force that can overpower someone. Many people

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    possible outcomes. In Romeo and Juliet‚ there were two feuding families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. Juliet was a capulet‚ while Romeo was a Montague. While at the Capulet’s party‚ Romeo fell in love with Juliet and she fell in love with him. This was very controversial love because few people could know that they’re together. They got secretly married and shortly after‚ Romeo was banished and fled to Mantua. Since Lord Capulet didn’t know Juliet was secretly married to Romeo‚ he tried

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    the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ It happened to be a amazing and greatly structured play. Shakespeare brought something new to the table when he started making his play’s. Of course the ultimate favorite would be Romeo and Juliet. The love story that ends tragic for the couple but sets comic relief with the family burying the fued with their dead children. Romeo and Juliet are both very interesting characters but Romeo and his foil character happens to catch my attention more. Romeo is the male

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    Baz Luhrmann Romeo + Juliet 1996 and william shakespeare how each text reflects its cultural and historical context I am the master of my fate. I am the captain in my soul. « When we look at Shakespeare’s work‚ we discover a playwright who never loses sight of uncertainties‚ ambiguities‚ and imbalances of life » (Barthelemy 2004: 141) Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was written in the late 1500’s. Critics tended to disparage this play in comparison to the four great tragedies Shakespeare

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    in Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare states the night as the best time for lovers. In the book‚ two teen’s love life is placed at night. In Act III scene II‚ Juliet questions the topic‚ while she waits for Romeo to come. She states the night is the perfect time for them. For example‚ Shakespeare uses Apostrophe to show how much juliet wants the night to come. Juliet says‚ “Come‚ civil night‚ thou sober-suited matron‚ all in black‚ and learn me how to lose a winning match.”As she waits for Romeo to come

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    In the time of Romeo & Juliet people were expected to marry someone of their caste for power instead of love. Both Romeo and Juliet go against what was expected and decided to fall in love. By doing this both Romeo and Juliet believed that what they feel outweighs the consequences. The Capulets and Montagues hate each other from a disagreement their ancestors had. No one from either house remembers why they hate each other but the houses still fight. Prince Escalus told both houses not to quarrel

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    I believe that Friar Laurence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence was the one that gave Juliet the potion that made her appear dead‚ therefore misleading Romeo and causing him to kill himself. Friar Laurence says “Take thou this vial‚ being then in bed‚ And this distilled liquor drink thou off; When presently through all thy veins shall run A cold and drowsy humor; no pulse‚ no warmth‚ no breath.” When Friar Laurence was figuring out this plan he could had come up with

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    Romeo and Juliet: Death by Choice Would you marry someone after knowing them for only a few hours? What if they were your family’s adversary? In most cases‚ the answer should be no. However in the story of “Romeo and Juliet‚” the young couple‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ each from feuding families‚ decided to get married only a few hours after they met‚ fully knowing that both families will not approve. The end result of Romeo’s and Juliet’s poor decision to marry ultimately lead to their deaths. We believe

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