Romeo And Juliet Comparison

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In the two film adaptations of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” there are many key differences. Some of these key differences are very noticeable like the clothing,weapons,and the generation in which the love story takes place. There are multiple film adaptations of “Romeo and Juliet” but i will be comparing the 1968 film which was directed by Franco Zeffirelli starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey as romeo and juliet and the second film adaptation i will be comparing is the 1996 film directed by Baz Luhrmann starring Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes as romeo and juliet. The first key difference i would like to touch on is the setting and characters. In the Zeffirelli adaptation based film the characters are walking

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