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    Tribalism Speech

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    groups which represent the positive and negative aspects that exist in all cultures‚ places and groups which define the unifying and the destructive force which has been presented in many ways throughout the movie ‘Romeo & Juliet’ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ picture book ‘The Rabbits’ written by John Marsden & Shaun tan‚ as well as the song ‘Run to the Hills’ by Iron Maiden. ‘Romeo & Juliet’ fits perfectly when introducing the unifying and destructive force of tribalism. In the beginning

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    Juliet Essay No matter how in love two people are‚ there will always be death‚ sooner or later. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ two young teens fall in love just in one night‚ quickly ending in a deep tragedy. Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann are both directors that made two different Romeo and Juliet movies. The Romeo and Juliet movies have similarities and differences‚ but Zefirelli does a better job telling the story. In both versions of Romeo and Juliet there are many similarities

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    certain perspectives about belonging‚ whether it be belonging to particular groups through conformity to rules‚ or belong to a place where you find inspiration to express your own sense of individuality. The film Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann portrays many different perspectives in regards to belonging. The opening scenes of Strictly Ballroom explore aspects of not belonging and non-acceptance. To belong to the world of ballroom dancing means sacrificing self-expression and individual

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    Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet Transformation A hugely successful transformation of the complex written version to the action packed film took place when accredited writer Baz Luhrmann redefined the classic tale of Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet. Luhrmann and co-writer Craig Pearce were tenacious in deciding "to stick absolutely to the Shakespearean text‚ to keep as many of the Elizabethan customs as possible‚ such as a highly evolved code of etiquette and honor‚ even in the use of violence" in

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    Romeo and Juliet is a story that has been portrayed in many ways by many people in many styles. The most recent and modern adaptation is the version by Baz Luhrmann‚ made in 1996. It follows the original of Shakespeare’s 1595 play‚ but the modern take is designed to appeal to the teenage audience. The 1996 movie version by Baz Luhrmann‚ is a much more relevant version for teenagers‚ in comparison to Shakespeare 1595 play. The movie was easier to interpret because the use of camera angles

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    traditional‚ whereas Baz Luhrmann’s movie is much more modern. Shakespeare intended something’s from every scene in this play. When both the movies are compared Franco Zeffirelli’s version interoperates Act 1‚ Scene 5 better‚ as it efficiently communicates the intentions of Shakespeare of love at first sight‚ engaging the audience’s interest and showcase of caution by the lovers. Franco Zeffirelli analysis of Act 1‚ Scene 5 is more preferable then that of Baz Luhrmann because he creates the

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    scene in which Romeo and Juliet first catch each others eye‚ and fall in love instantly. When the Capulets enter the bedroom with the bad news‚ this corresponds with when it all begins to go pear-shaped for the star-struck couple‚ when Romeo kills Tybalt in revenge. Shakespeare uses foreshadowing and foreboding to hint to the audience at what the lovers’ fate will be. We know something bad is going to happen because Shakespeare uses language like "severing clouds in yonder east:" and "nights candles

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    way that left the plot open-ended and specific details about characters were absent which forced the reader to draw his/her own conclusions. This allowed Baz Luhrmann‚ the director of the 2013 film franchise of The Great Gatsby‚ to add details to the story in order to make it more clear for those viewers who had not yet read the book. Baz Luhrmann accurately portrayed the characters of the novel in his film by emphasizing their hopes along with their flaws. However‚ there were many plot discrepancies

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    directed by Jack Clayton on 1974 and the newer version by Baz Luhrmann on 2013. Though they had produced with a gap of 39 years‚ both were able to compared each other and with novel. Baz Luhrmann directed the movie with more focus on the concept of American Dream‚ and Jack Clayton was more focused on the conflicts between characters. There was many bright scenes of Luhrmann’s compare to Clayton’s. When it came to party scenes‚ Luhrmann putted insane‚ unthinkable‚ marvelous effects that gave the

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    The film’s first five minutes talk 4 weeks to capture‚ as the “garage scene”‚ is very complicated. Luhrmann chose to start the film in a real environment‚ (not a set)‚ but the effects are many. While Shakespeare may have intended for his play to be simple in its staging techniques‚ Luhrmann is able to convey an abundance of information about both families. Whilst Zambello’s start may reveal a few things about the many gang members‚ Romeo and

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