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    Despite possessing varying fortes‚ both Zeffirelli and Luhrmann are renowned for creating remarkable movies based on Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet. The contrasting films are very different‚ including settings with a large time gap‚ instrumental and vocal music choices‚ but most visually notable‚ the costumes. Zeffirelli and Luhrmann’s interpretations of Romeo are portrayed through his costuming‚ illustrating how differing personalities are derived from the same role. Before the Capulets’ party

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    and Juliet is a timeless classic about two star-crossed lovers of enemy houses. There are two movies that each take different approaches to this classic story of two forbidden lovers. The Zeffirelli version is more classic and was made in 1968. The Luhrmann version with Leonardo DiCaprio is a much more modern take of Romeo and Juliet and was made in 1996. Each movie can be easily compared because they are alike and different in various scenes. One difference between the two movies is the

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    Romeo and Juliet movie and text comparison Shakespeare’s famous tragic play Romeo and Juliet is set in an ancient city of Verona‚ Italy. Three hundreds fifty years later‚ Baz Luhrman directed the modern version of Romeo +Juliet‚which is set in Verona Beach California backdrop. Besides that‚ the course of events in Shakespeare’s play has a little different than movie. “Two households‚ both alike in dignity‚( in fair Verona‚ where we lay out scene)” (Act I‚ the prologue)‚ these few lines indicate

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    TOURISM GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASKS 2012 These guidelines consist of 15 pages. Tourism 2 NSC DBE/PAT 2012 THE PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK FOR TOURISM TEACHER INFORMATION 1. INTRODUCTION The Practical Assessment Task for Tourism should allow the learner to display understanding of the tourism industry as a dynamic economic sector. It should enhance the knowledge‚ values and skills learners acquired in Grades 10‚ 11 and 12 about travel practice. The learners must follow the format

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    Romeo And Tybalt's Death

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    violence can take different forms.Youth violence such as mercutio and tybalt and romeo do. Tybalt Felt disrespected that romeo came to the party so tybalt felt like he needed to do something because he’s a really big hothead. Tybalt came at them first to fight romeo‚ but instead mercutio got in the middle of it and started to go back and forth with tybalt and they drew their swords and romeo came and tried to break it up. Tybalt Killed mercutio and romeo killed tybalt.Tybalt Disobeyed lord couplet/prince

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    most successful and well known play. The tragic story line filled with unfortunate events and heartbreaks are something that appealed to the Elizabethan era audience. The two most well known movie interpretations would have to be the version done by Baz Luherman and Zeherelli. Zeffireli’s version of Romeo and Juliet was a very traditional one and was set in Verona where the original play was located. It was written and directed by Franco Zeffireli and starred Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting

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    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 Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Tybalt. Here is a short summary of the main parts of the play. Romeo goes to capulet’s party and sees

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    Most‚ but not all of the events leading up to Romeo killing Tybalt was fate simply just setting up a situation where Romeo would have the opportunity to kill Tybalt. All the factors that went into Romeo and Tybalt fighting such as the timing and placement of people and things‚ and the interactions between people were predetermined with the exception of one or two factors that were results of Romeo’s choice. The actual killing of Tybalt though‚ unlike the previous events‚ was completely Romeo’s choice

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    them in their minds or through audible experiences. The author dives into a group of people that go to God for even the minutest issues in their life‚ from what color shirt they are going to wear to if they should take a new job. The churchgoers Luhrmann interacts with are a special breed of evangelists that claim that everyone can have God as their best friend. As a Christian one must question the morality of saying the Supreme Being is their best friend. Having a relationship with God and praying

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    In Romeo and Juliet the main conflict revolves around the Capulet’s and the Montague’s old feud. This then creates tension throughout the play because this old feud branches out into a lot of conflict between individual people. The prologue is very important in this play because it sets the way for the rest of the play‚ warning the audience that it is going to be a tragedy. The prologue is written in the form of a sonnet with a strict rhyme scheme and using iambic pentameter. This shows the audience

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