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    Symbolism and characterization are used as key tools in Baz Luhrmann's films, The Great Gatsby and Strictly Ballroom, to enhance the films' intention, plot line and character development. Luhrmann's evolution as a director is clearly illustrated through the increasingly advanced integration and execution of filmic elements when comparing these two films. In Strictly Ballroom Luhrmann uses costume and props to symbolise Fran's character and her role in the plot. Fran approaches Scott in the dance…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” is one of the most well known plays of all time. The two main characters, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague, fall in love, but their love for each other ends in tragedy. Shakespeare uses certain imagery to enhance the feeling of their love. In Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet”, the use of light and dark imagery is used to add effect and enhance the reader’s image of Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other. It not only sets the mood, but also symbolises each other’s love.…

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    book Romeo and Juliet has become very influential. It has became the base for many novels and movies. For example, the movie West Side Story is a great example of how books and movies are impacted by Romeo and Juliet. There are many parts from West Side Story that were exactly alike or almost the same from the famous Shakespearean book, especially the balcony scene. The first way Romeo and Juliet influenced West Side Story was by the characters. The two main characters were Romeo and Juliet in…

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    It can be argued that in William Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and juliet that love compels individuals towards irrationality due to the inability to fight it as it is an overpowering emotion. This can be shown through the main characters Romeo and juliet's actions as they take unnecessary physical, emotional and social risks throughout the story. Through the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and juliet both take unnecessary physical risks. First shown through Romeo's actions when he broke into…

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    could be someone litte or something huge that affects everything you do. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s causes the most issue in the story. All the characters partake in Romeo’s flaw; to not thinks before they take action. This causes multiple deaths and it drives an even bigger wedge between Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Proving that no good can come out of rash decisions. Throughout Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare illustrates that when rash decisions are made in a chaotic…

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    I believe that Romeo and Juliet's love story is one that was not destined to be. Shakespeare refers to the two young ones as "star-crossed lovers", which means two with affectionate love for one another but soon end is some type of tragedy. Being Romeo and his wife being star-crossed lovers, fate also played a role in preventing them from being together. Fate is the series of events beyond a person control, it's like something the universe already planned out. Romeo and Juliet fell in love but…

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    Juliet wakes up only to find herself surrounded by the slowly decaying bodies of the people that she cherishes the most. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a famous English play written in the mid to late 1590’s. This play is a great example of a young and innocent couple who have managed to get themselves involved in the darker side of love. The style that Romeo and Juliet was written in, dubs the play to be one of the greatest pieces of literature of all time because of the vividness…

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    In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare has a message that he wants the reader to comprehend about Romeo and Juliet being in love during the balcony scene. Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2, a play written by William Shakespeare. The story Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers who are forbidden to love one another, but break their parents rules and see each other until the end. Shakespeare has a message in the story about how love has no limits to its and rules are just meant to be broken. In the…

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    Shakespeare wrote many things one being “The Tragedy of Macbeth.” He wrote many things and they continue to carry on throughout the years. This play was written as a play and is acted out and wrote in a book. It’s about a man named Macbeth who wants to become king and will do whatever it takes to become king with the influences of his life. He lets things get to his head and ruins many things and isn’t liked by others. While watching the play I realized there were many similarities and…

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    Over the past few weeks we have been reading and watching Shakespeare's Midsummer Night’s Dream. Throughout the entire story love has been a huge part of the plot, but what is Shakespeare trying to say about love? Is it a carefree, amazing thing? Or is it complicated and annoying? In my opinion, Shakespeare has made it clear that love is very complicated. With all the drama and complications. At the beginning of the story Hermia and Lysander liked each other, Helena liked Demetrius,…

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