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    love Kidnapped. In the movie and book Kidnapped‚ by Robert Louis Stevenson there are many similarities and differences. In the movie and book Kidnapped there are so many similarities and differences that happened in the setting‚ characters and the plot. There were definitely more similarities than differences throughout the movie and book‚ but clearly the movie is better. In the movie‚ the actions and events were so much better to watch then having to listen to them. The movie made you want to watch

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    3) of Romeo and Juliet in 1700s compare to the changes made in the Baz Luhrman film version of the play. The plot of both were actually similarly the same‚ however the setting was a lot different and I will be talking about some of the main important changes made to the setting of the movie and of course most importantly the topic which my presentation is mainly on which is Alternate Endings. First of all ill talk a little bit about the setting of the movie. The original Romeo and Juliet was obviously

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    direct impediments to any credibility being founded not just within his relationship to Olivia but others throughout the play‚ as it arises an inability to distinguish true love from whimsical longings‚ as ‚Whilst this depiction of the relationship between Olivia and Orsino may have been readily accepted by the contextual audience for whom the strict bhl aristocratic courtships of the elizabethan period were familiar‚for the modern audience whom believe that

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    5‚ 2014 Book Review Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in London from 1594 to 1596. It was first published in an unauthorized quarto in 1597 and authorized quarto appeared in 1599. The play begins with a large fight between the Montagues and the Capulets‚ two prestigious families in Verona‚ Italy. Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. They fall in love at a dance and agree to get married secretly the next day. But after the marriage‚ Romeo gets in

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    St. Mary’s Academy Guagua Pampanga “BOOK REPORT” Submitted by: Angel Chenel Ocampo 10-OLP Submitted to: Mr. Jefferson Bcani I. Introduction Book Title: Romeo and Juliet No. of Pages: 283 pages Publisher: January 1st 2004 by Washington Square Press (first published 1595) Author and His/her Life: William Shakespeare (April 16‚ 1564-April 23‚ 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England‚ The United Kingdom. He’s genre are Literature & Fiction‚ Poetry. He was an English poet and playwright

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    In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ love is seen through a tragic lens‚ ending in suicide. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ love is a folly and used to evoke laughter. However‚ some of the notions of love presented in either play tend to coincide‚ as in Friar Lawrence’s speech in Act 2‚ Scene 6 and Lysander’s lines in Act 1‚ Scene 1. Each speech features rhetoric used to create imagery about love usually representing light in the darkness. The Friar’s words are used to caution Romeo on the violence of

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    well as hidden ones. The comparison is between the Zeffirelli version and the more modern version. Watching these movies‚ paying close attention is important because it is not just the scenery and which characters are played by whom‚ but what the director was trying to portray in this scene. Both these versions were very different and it is obvious that in both cases the fight probably meant different things or played a separate significant role in each movie. In the older version the atmosphere

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    Question #1 Romeo and Gloucester Gloucester and Romeo had similarities when it comes to their goals. They both work hard for what they want to achieve. Getting killed‚ dying‚ or losing their lives is what they risk in order to catch the trophy they’re aiming for. In the play Romeo and JulietRomeo showed sad emotions because of love and despair from his previous relationship with Rosaline. Her image revolve around his mind. Then several events happened that lead for Juliet to come in Romeo’s

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    recurrent in both plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ Romeo makes several comparisons between Juliet and celestial bodies -the moon and stars- in order to deem himself banal to her divine beauty. Moreover‚ the cosmos symbolizes the infinite: a place where only angels and gods‚ goddess can stay. It also dignifies his persona by becoming the lover of a supernatural lady. He goes further in his hyperbole to say that Juliet cheek is brighter than those stars‚ “the brightness

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a story of passion and hatred sets the scene in the city of Fair Verona. An everlasting feud between the Capulet and Montague families disrupts the peace in the city and causes a tragic fate for the two forbidden star-crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet. Devotion‚ revenge and authority force the young lovers to act impulsively and their irresponsible actions lead them to a tragic fate of death and despair. William Shakespeare’s one-of-a-kind tale has been taken - many times - and

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