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    William Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" was based upon Arthur Brooke’s poem - "The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet" (1562). He wrote a play that the audience already knew - Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy originally written in 1599. The opening of the play creates tension‚ which is followed throughout the ply by the dramatic irony of the chorus giving the prologue to the play‚ making the audience start to wonder when things will happen. "Who will fall in love?" "Who will die?" "Who will

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    Martin Martin 1 S. Ramirez English II: Period 4 12 March 2013 Romeo and Juliet play VS. Movie Some people believe that the movie ruined the play by taking out the most crucial parts. The director of the movie interpreted what Shakespeare had written. The play and the movie differ in many ways. The crucial parts that were changed include how Tybalt was killed‚ how Romeo was banished‚ and how Romeo and Juliet end up dying in the end. The differences between the play and the 1996 movie

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    How does Shakespeare use conflict in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1? In this essay I will address how conflict is successfully used in Act 1 Scene 1 to prepare the audience for the rest of the play. It will firstly show how Shakespeare uses physical conflict between the two feuding families. Secondly I will demonstrate the idea that Shakespeare introduces emotional conflict through the character of Romeo‚ and his outpourings of love for Rosaline. Finally I will show that the character of Romeo demonstrates

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    looking at how Shakespeare presents love in Act 2 Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet from lines 18 through to 127. After reading the majority of act 2 scene 2 we are now able to understand and interpret Shakespeare’s language and language devices further. Act 2 Scene two is set in the shadow beneath Juliet’s bedroom window‚ with Romeo hiding in the darkness. Romeo listens on as Juliet speaks of her love for Romeo to what she thought was the darkness however as we as the audience know Romeo is able to hear

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    "Romeo and Juliet" is one of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare. Under the essential elements‚ the character‚ plot‚ theme‚ there are a lot of special‚ unique ideas make the story stand out amongst others. In ’Romeo and Juliet’‚ violence is one of the key ideas that link every incident together. It pushes the story forward and makes things happen. Shakespeare produces visions of violence in nearly every scene‚ every moment of the play. The violence affects every character‚ changing their

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    day movies. Shakespeare was an English poet and a famous playwright. As a playwriter he became very successful‚ making a large amount of money during his time. He used that money to buy his own theater and a house to support his wife and children. Most theaters‚ including Shakespeare’s had minimal scenery and no lighting at the time. With ought the technology we have today Shakespeare was still able to express his ideas to his audience. One of his most popular plays is Romeo and Juliet. In this play

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    Discuss the appropriation of elements of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet into the film Shakespeare in Love. When viewing John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love the values that are seen in the text‚ male dominance‚ social hierarchy and challenging conventions‚ are the same to those seen in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Although both texts were produced in different time periods the values remained the same because the film is set in the Elizabethan era. The most obvious value that seems to stand

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    William Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare is one of the most influential dramatists in history. Shakespeare’s works were written over four hundred years ago and they are still studied today because most people can relate to the universal theme. Shakespeare had a very dramatic style of writing‚ most of his works were affected by major events in his life. Shakespeare was a very interesting and outstanding dramatist. Even several decades after his death William Shakespeare is still

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    Romeo & Juliet: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents and uses the idea of conflict in Romeo & Juliet William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ portrays conflict in many different ways. This essay will aim to discover the techniques that have been used to show conflict and will analyse the wordplay of the characters. Additionally‚ the way conflicts affect the characters’ behaviour and reactions to each other‚ along with the different types of language the characters use‚ will be examined

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    famous work Romeo and Juliet. In that scene‚ Juliet says “What’s in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet”. The reason she says this because she doesn’t care about the fact that Romeo comes from the Montague lineage. This title played well into the production‚ because it had a theme of family heritage and ancestry. Another Shakespeare-based element I noticed was that‚ after each scene‚ there was a prologue. The prologues were said by a chorus. Shakespeare had a prologue

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