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    Florence‚ Italy. Both Luhrmann and Zeffirelli version use Shakespeare play if Romeo and Juliet. However‚ Luhrmann version of Romeo and Juliet is more like it happened in modded time. And Zeffirelli is more like Shakespeare traditional play. Zeffirelli does a better job retelling the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. First‚ the setting in Zeffirelli version help makes the movie do a better job retelling the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ the setting help makes it looks like it happened in accurate

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    how it is today in many ways. Many poets from all over the world wrote poems about World War 1 over the course of the war. The poems were in many different style sand portrayed the poet’s thoughts and emotions about it. These poems dramatically affected people’s views on war and revealed the truth about war. I am writing about two different poems‚ ‘Anthem for a Doomed Youth’ by Wilfred Owen and ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson. I will first write about ‘Anthem for a Doomed

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    the main conflict was an old fight between two families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. However the cause of the conflict was unknown as Lord Capulet quotes: "I think I’ve forgotten how it started." Furthermore it began being small and being small and like Lord Montague‚ Romeo’s father‚ and Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had children and servants. While the people of each family were learned to hate the members of the other family and vice versa. Beside this vice versa was what caused Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Romeo and Juliet: Theme Analysis In Romeo and Juliet‚ there are three very important themes. The first one is: “Family disputes are the worst kind of conflicts”‚ second: “True love is worth dying for”‚ and three‚ “Bad advice always leads to dire consequences. These themes are important because they stuck out the most‚ though not all the same. Throughout the entire text‚ the Montagues and the Capulets don’t get along. It might be probable that a lot of what happened unraveled because

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    Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery as a way to better describe and introduce his characters. Dark imagery is present in the exposition of the play when Romeo is returning home from his long night out. In a conversation between Lord Montague and Benvolio‚ Montague is telling his nephew of all the recent strange behaviors Romeo has been carrying out. Montague explains‚ “Away from light steals home my heavy son And private in his chamber pens himself‚ shuts up his windows and locks fair daylight

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    Adding Clouds to More Clouds: An Analysis of Shakespeare’s Use of Light and Dark Imagery In Romeo and Juliet Night is a time when the rigidity of family feuds can be suspended‚ when lovers can be freed of societal dicta; but it is also a time when hierarchy‚ taboo‚ and humane principles can be violated. -Triple-Threat Shakespeare‚ Jeanne Roberts Romeo is longing for love when he says he has a soul of lead‚ and is pierced by cupid’s shaft. The oxymoron ‘she speaks‚ yet says nothing’ describes

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    Baz Luhrmann Romeo + Juliet 1996 and william shakespeare how each text reflects its cultural and historical context I am the master of my fate. I am the captain in my soul. « When we look at Shakespeare’s work‚ we discover a playwright who never loses sight of uncertainties‚ ambiguities‚ and imbalances of life » (Barthelemy 2004: 141) Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was written in the late 1500’s. Critics tended to disparage this play in comparison to the four great tragedies Shakespeare

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    the classic story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ he uses light and dark imagery to let the reader feel how madly in love the two lovers are. Imagery is when you are describing something that is visually descriptive so the reader has an idea of what it looks like‚ Light imagery helps the reader know how the two lovers feel about each other by comparing each other to something bright‚ like the sun. When Shakespeare uses dark imagery‚ it is the complete opposite of what light imagery is. Dark

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    love are presented in Romeo and Juliet and a section of poems you have studied?” One problem we see with Romeo and Juliet’s love is that it is quite shallow. This is evident when Romeo saw Juliet. He says: “O‚ she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” (Line 43) This suggests that Romeo seems to highlighting how much Juliet stands out. If she is able to “teach the torches” it suggests that Juliet has the skills of what

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    within the play. Power and Control is the main theme in Shakespeare’s playRomeo & Juliet. Power is presented by fate‚ love and parental control. Shakespeare clearly demonstrates that Lord Capulet is a very protective father. This is because in Act 1 scene 2 Capulet says “ hopeful lady of my earth” In this quote Shakespeare shows that Capulet is a loving and protective father because children died easily and the words ‘hopeful lady’ means that Juliet was his only hope ‚ Juliet was very precious

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