The stories Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe both have a lot of similarities and differences. In Romeo and Juliet, Both of their parents don’t want them to be together and neither did Pyramus and Thisbe’s Parents. Both couples Loved each other very much even though their families restricted them from together but didn’t stop them from secretly doing so. “Growing up thus side by side they learned to love each other. They longed to marry, but their parents forbade.”(Hamilton, pg.488) First…
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breaks up the fight and forewarns them that if another fight occurs between the two families, they will be put to death. In Act 3, Juliet threatens to kill herself after hearing about the incident that transpired between Romeo and Tybalt. She surmised that he had killed himself so she wanted to kill herself as well. Additionally, Romeo threatened to commit suicide after killing Tybalt and being banished from the city. He assumed that Juliet now thought of him as a murderer so he tried to stab himself.…
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was once a Kangaroo called Juliet and Wombat called Romeo. Both living in Australia, yet the two from different kingdoms.They both loved each other very dearly. However, there was one problem. They were both from two animal kingdoms, their love forbidden. Despite their two families feud, Romeo and Juliet still continue to see each other. One day Romeo was strolling the woods when he sees his friend, Mercutio another wombat fighting with Juliet’s Cousin, Tybalt. Romeo runs to save his friend but…
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heals in love for each other and it just does not work out no matter what they do. Romeo and Juliet takes place in the Elizabethan Verona. Romeo Montague is a young man searching for his love so he goes out to find it at the Capulet's party. That is where he meets Juliet Capulet. They have no idea who the other is so they get to know each other and kiss. The nurse intervenes and tells them who the other is. When Romeo hears this, he knows he is in trouble. For their families are sworn enemies, but…
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authors use counterparts to highlight key elements of characters. Similarities stress the compatibility and differences reveal uniqueness and stress personality. In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers are similar in their emotional dramatics and impatient mindset but different in there consistency of love. One of the many similarities between the main characters is their impatience or rashness. Romeo, for example, is quick to life changing decisions such as marriage…
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has inescapable consequences. Sometimes they hurt you, while other times they might hurt others, which is probably worse. The accuracy of this quote is proven by the love story, Romeo and Juliet by Williams Shakespeare, and the realistic fiction novel, Whirligig by Paul Fleischman. This is shown through Romeo and Juliet because the tragic hero finds severe consequences with every turn he makes, ranging from banishment to losing his true love. It also is shown in Whirligig, as Brent learns that all…
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There is one such character from Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare; that is a perfect example of such a character. This character is none other than Mercutio. Mercutio is witty, quick tempered, and loyal to the end. Mercutio is said to be witty, it’s just another word for clever and amusing. Let me tell you he is quite the joker. He often shoots a pun or joke after something one of the characters says. In the play Mercutio replies to his friend Romeo “if love be rough with you, be rough…
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Act 3: Scene 1, in both Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and Luhrmann's filmic version uses distinct language, dramatic and film techniques to communicate the climax of the text clearly to the audience. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio’s repetition of “a plague o’both your houses” foreshadows the ending of the play. It reiterates the information that is presented to the audience in the prologue. Shakespeare continually refers to fate, and deliberately implies to the audience about the…
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Throughout both West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet, there are many similarities and differences. Some differences between the two include the ending and what happens Maria and the rivalry between families and in gangs. One of the major similarities is the importance that the families, in Romeo and Juliet and the gangs in West Side Story have to the plot. A significant difference between the two love stories is the setting. Romeo and Juliet takes place mostly in Verona while West Side Story…
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There are copious amounts of differences between West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet. However, you could still tell that it was obviously based off of Romeo and Juliet. I personally believe they had salient differences/extreme differences although they are both based off forbidden love and tragedy and it had the same type of format. For example, West Side Story is set in New York and Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona. Another one is the language that is being used, like comparing thou to you and…
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