Wahid Sharifzad Mr. Childs English 1 Honors 29 January 2015 Romeo & Juliet Metaphors William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet includes countless metaphors and similes that are used to describe the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. Act 2, Scene 2 also known as the balcony scene portrays the complex relationship between the “two star crossed lovers”(6). There is no absolute definition of love and everyone finds out his or her interpretation differently. William Shakespeare uses metaphors…
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Explore the different themes within Shakespeare's tragic play, Romeo and Juliet. Themes are central to understanding Romeo and Juliet as a play and identifying Shakespeare's social and political commentary. Fate From the beginning, we know that the story of Romeo and Juliet will end in tragedy. We also know that their tragic ends will not result from their own personal defects but from fate, which has marked them for sorrow. Emphasizing fate's control over their destinies, the Prologue tells…
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Discuss the appropriation of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Romeo+Juliet’ by Baz Luhrmann Texts and ideas from texts are appropriated and transformed into other text forms and other compositions in a different context. An appropriation is a text that is appropriated or taken over by another composer and presented in a new way. ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a well-known high culture text that is a tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families…
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The stories of Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe both talk of young lovers willing to be together no matter what the consequences may be. The love between the two couples was so strong that they were would die for their lovers. Although, the sequence of events that lead to the tragic endings of these stories have their differences as well. Ovid's story of Pyramus and Thisbe came out a little before Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Many believe because of the similarities in plot…
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Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet in which two young star-crossed lovers’ deaths reconcile their feuding families. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was written between 1594-96 and was published in 1597 by a quarto. Shakespeare used strategic devices and elements in Romeo and Juliet that created a theme of importance in his tragedy. He used symbolism and figurative language when writing about key ideas in Romeo and Juliet to create a theme of fate/ free will and morality. To understand Shakespeare's…
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choices we make which ultimately determines the course of our lives. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two young people from enemy families fall in love. Though this relationship is forbidden, the devotion of these two lovers is stronger than anything their families could do. Minor characters like Friar Lawrence play very important roles in this play and impact the decisions that Romeo and Juliet, the two major characters, make which eventually leads to the play’s tragic ending…
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The ability to respond logically in tough situations depends on maturity. In William Shakespeare's classic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet’s immaturity lead them to make rushed decisions, disregard consequences and rely on the constant help of others, resulting in their eventual downfall. Romeo makes the decision to dedicate his life to Juliet hours within meeting her for the first time at a party. Juliet completely neglects the consequences her father threatens to impose. Finally, both lovers repeatedly…
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proven in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. A person cannot choose their fate. The two “star-cross lovers” have no control over their destinies. There are many examples of fate throughout the play, whether it is when Peter runs into Romeo and Benvolio making them aware of the Capulets ball; or the houses that Romeo and Juliet were born into; or even Juliet wakening up right after Romeo’s…
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but over powering passion could place them in a difficult situation. Mostly, it is the extreme emotions that direct people's thoughts. Intense sentiments of love, lust, grief and anger, snatches the practicality of oneself. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, he exaggerates how strong emotions could lead one to do unnecessary and foolish actions when one faces a complicated situation and it is either their logic or emotions that take control of their decisions. He then demonstrated the…
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Shakespeare is one of the most quoted authors to ever live. He has crafted masterpieces such as Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and most relevantly, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy following two young people’s forbidden love story created by an ancient family feud. Due to the rebirth of culture during Shakespeare's time, the play Romeo and Juliet is full of allusions to the Bible and Roman gods, as well as other culturally significant ideals of the Renaissance. Act one of the play starts…
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