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    Baz Luhrmann’s film Romeo and Juliet is an appropriation of Romeo and Juliet. Both share similar ideas yet also reflect their different time and audiences. In light of this statement, choose at least one key scene in the story and compare and contrast the two scenes. Baz Luhrmann’s “William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet” is a modern compliment to an old vision. In order to appreciate Baz Luhrmann’s appropriation of “Romeo and Juliet” we must first address the differing audiences to whom…

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    Zayd Siddiqui Mr. Devine ENG 1D1 Jan/8/16 Causes For Romeo And Juliet’s Death “From Forth the fatal loins of these two foes, a pair of star-crossed lovers take their lives”. Romeo and Juliet is an 16th Century play written by William Shakespeare. The Play Portraits the life of two star-crossed lovers as they live hiding their love in fear and secret from their feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. This Path ultimately leads to the two lover’s horrible death, but what were the…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classic love tragedy that was written by William Shakespeare. In this play, two teenagers fall in love but they are from opposing families; the teenagers elope so that they can be married but not tell their parents. The teenagers end up ending their lives to be with each other. The play helps reveal the theme of love always outshines hate because Romeo and Juliet accept each other, kill themselves to be with each other, their deaths end a family feud, and Juliet wants to…

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    Different Ways of Fighting for Love Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, The Outsiders by Susan Eloise Hinton and The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, these three stories were written by different authors; they talk about different time periods and talk about different issues. The first work is a classical romantic tragedy. Two young representatives of feuding Italian families loved each other after an accidental meeting. They married despite of families’ history and previous promises…

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    work up to the original piece, but when making a movie of one of the most well known plays in the world, you have to step up your game. The movie Romeo and Juliet directed by Baz Luhrmann never really comes close to the play written by William Shakespeare. Every difference in the movie can affect the representation of the play, setting, characters like Romeo and even the plot. The Setting is one of the biggest parts of anything, book, movie, or play. There are differences and similarities…

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    Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the idea of suicide is expressed constantly because the two teens’ forbidden love caused problems and depression for both of them. Depression is not the only reason teens commit suicide. Depression is often why teens commit suicide, but teens that have committed suicide always have a deeper cause of their depression. Love is a topic commonly talked about in Shakespeare’s plays. A great example is the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet. Like…

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    will despise my departure; it is a tragedy.” A quote from William Shakespeare. For some life experiences begin and end in tragedy, as in Romeo and Juliet they both loved each other but couldn’t be with each other and ended up killing themselves causing a tragedy in their life and to the lives around them. The original Romeo and Juliet story is very different from the long tragedy of the Vietnam War but they both have a catastrophe in their life. Both tragedies’ had a lot of violence involved,…

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    Upon Romeo and Mercutio’s first encounter, Mercutio attempts to coerce Romeo to dance. However, Romeo is lovesick for Rosaline and refuses. Romeo highlights the difference between him and Mercutio by responding, “Not I, believe me. You have dancing shoes with nimble soles. I have a soul of led.” Mercutio responds by poking fun at what he considers to be Romeo’s childish and immature views on love. He laughs at Romeo and says, “You are a lover. Borrow Cupid’s wings and soar with them above…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was one of many plays written by William Shakespeare. The many characters of the play all have functions. The characters with the most important functions are Friar Lawrence, Prince Escalus, and Juliet's Nurse. These people have major functions in the entire plot of Romeo and Juliet. The first important character is Friar Lawrence. He is the Friar or priest of the town of Verona. His functions are helping Romeo, helping Juliet, and marrying them.He helps Romeo…

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    is not okay. In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare there are many characters that could be put to blame, but in my opinion it was Juliet’s omission. She is the reason for almost every fault that happens, and if it wasn’t for her, a lot of those mishaps wouldn’t have happened. First off, Juliet had known that both the Capulet’s and Montague’s had had a very deep hatred for eachother, and although she knew she still decided to try to get to know Romeo more. Once she had…

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