Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Romeo and Juliet Movie versus Play :: Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
One of the most celebrated turnings in history, Romeo and Juliet, was written by William Shakespeare in the new-fangled 16th century. It is a story about two lovers that have to meet in secret because of an ongoing family feud. Tragically, because of their forbidden love Romeo and Juliet take their lives so they preserve be unitedly. In 1997, a mental picture was adapted from the play Romeo and Juliet, directed by Baz Lurhmann. However, as alike as the movie and the play are, they are to a fault relatively different.Paramount aspect of the movie and the play, the theme, were the same, and the overall communicates in two were the same. For example, one main message in the stories was that love conquers all. This was demonstrated in both the play and the film when Romeo and Juliet kept secretly meeting each other even though they knew it was against their families wishes. In one scene of both the movie and the play Romeo and Juliet even got married and died together so that even if they could non be together on earth they would be together in death. Another message you learn from watching the movie and the play was that fighting solves nothing. In the play, when the two feuding families, the Montagues and the Caplets, find their children dead they resolve their differences and agree to build a favorable statue of Romeo and Juliet made out of gold after they state that their fighting only brought suffering. In the movie, although the families didnt make up, you can infer that it was if the families and not been fighting that Romeo and Juliet would not have killed themselves, because they would not have to meet in secret and have Friar Lawrence devise a complicated plan so they could be together without their parents knowledge .Even though the themes were similar, the plot of the movie and the play were rather different. In the movie, Mercutio, Romeos friend, got an invitation to Lord Caplets ball where Romeo and Juliet meet, but in the movie Romeo and thi s friends go to Lord Capulets party uninvited. Whats more, is that when Romeo was at the ball he was recognized by Tybalt, Juliets cousin, from the sound of his voice in the play, but in the movie Tybalt sees him. In addition to that one scene where Juliet was hysterical because she thought Romeo was dead was completely absent in the movie.
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