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    Comparatively The Great Gatsby and Romeo and Juliet are not different as both are films directed by Baz Lurhmann. Romeo and Juliet was released in 1996 and The Great Gatsby in 2013. The films are based on tragic romance. While Romeo and Juliet is substantially violent, The Great Gatsby focuses more on drama. Therefore this will be an analysis on Baz Lurhmann’s progression and influence on both films. In Romeo and Juliet we are introduced to the characters by an extreme close-up shot of both…

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    The “Romeo and Juliet” 1996 film co-written and directed by Baz Luhrmann, is the adaptation from the William Shakespeare’s Play “Romeo and Juliet” of late 1590’s. The screenplay is written by Craig Pearce in early 1990’s. The success of adaptation depends on how the director visualize through his ideas. Baz Luhrmann has cut the dialogue by almost one-third but its essence has been kept intact (Gyde, July 1997). The costume has been designed well to illuminate an important element of the…

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    Wants by Selena Gomez describes the way Juliet feels towards Romeo, and describing some of the situations that happen within the play. The song is about how you cannot control who you fall in love with, friend or foe, and it can be a painful journey. In the line, “Save your advice 'cause I won't hear,” relates to the Nurse trying to convince Juliet that Paris would be the better choice over Romeo because marrying Paris wouldn’t cause any problems, but with Romeo there would be commotion. The…

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    INTRODUCTION & PROLOUGE In Elizabethan time, at the opening of the play, an actor called the chorus racists a fourteen -line sonnet, which is the prologue. We are provided with information about where play takes place and given some background information about its principal characters. All this is to imply to the audience the general idea about the play and take their attention with a speech of dilemma, Shakespeare has revealed this dilemma right at the beginning of the play by insisting the…

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    1. a) The works of Romeo and Juliet of 1986 and 1996 are completely different in their elaboration, but still, both maintained the idea of William Shakespeare. I call quite the attention of the clip directed by Baz Luhrmann in 1996 and that is why I will go with that one. The theme of Romeo and Juliet is simple to handle because you can say that it handles three issues in my opinion. The hatred is in the confrontation maintained by Capulets and Montescos that frames the extraordinaire…

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    Orlando Furioso on the romance of Ariodante and Ginevra. Since, the action is set in the city of Sicily, it also implies at the 16th century romance in Italy. The play is similar in themes to two other plays by Shakespeare – the romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet and the problem play, The Winter’s Tale. But unlike his other…

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    How does Shakespeare help the audience understand the changes in Juliet’s Character in Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is undoubtedly one of the greatest romantic tragedies of all time, expressing the story of two passionate and unique star-crossed lovers. However, beneath all the layers of love and Veronese 15th century culture, the reader is plunged into an unfamiliar environment where the two genders are treated and expected to behave in a completely different manner. Whilst…

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    Great River Shakespeare Festival website, it reads, “Teenagers make bad choices. It was true in Verona in the 1400s; it is true today. For more than 400 hundred years we’ve been telling this story, and we don’t appear to have any desire to stop.” Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona, where there is a violent feud between the Montague and Capulet families. In the prologue, the Chorus foreshadows the plot of the play. (“Two households, both alike in dignity…What here shall miss, our toil shall…

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    designs along with John B. Read’s lighting design creates a “vast production” (Thornhill). However, the “core component” of the vast production is “the evolution of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, from their initial shyness to their final moments” (Thornhill). Georgiadis’ designs create an “evocative, visual history of [Romeo and Juliet] and the dancers who created it” (Brown). In keeping with MacMillan’s traditional take on the Shakespearean play, there is an attempt to remain true to the…

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    Juliet and Juliet (Romeo Really Doesn’t Matter) Traditionally, it has always been true that the male lead in any form of entertainment, may it be a book, movie or play, has held the most important position, regardless as to whether or not there are dual protagonists featuring a man and a woman. Now, this was truer in the past than it is in the present where the female leads have been elevated in stature and significance comparable to that of their co-lead male actor. Hermione Granger, Katniss…

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