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    way it describes love as a sort of torture or as something not pleasant stands out in clear contrast to how love is typically depicted. I prefer this interpretation of love more than what’s usually used; I like darker versions of things because they stick out and are more appealing to me. Instead of saying that love is heavenly Romeo questions whether it’s truly that nice and this stance personally appeals to be more. Shakespeare goes against our expectations with this quote. Love is usually described

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    William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England in1564 He has enduring fame because he dared to be different‚ though he is known mainly through his plays. One of the most famous plays he wrote is Romeo and Juliet‚ a well-known love story. Also‚ he wrote Hamlet and Macbeth‚ two other well known plays. He is famous because of his creativty and giftedness with writing plays as well as his acting abilities . Althought his play " twelfth night " is a romantic comedy while " Romeo & Juliet " is

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    Poems are commonly used to convey strong feelings about the true nature of love. However‚ these feelings can take many different shapes which articulate positive as well as negative perceptions of love. The four poems that embody these different features are ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy‚ ‘Sonnet 116’ by William Shakespeare‚ ‘In Paris with you’ by James Fenton and ‘Quickdraw’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Two poems that share similar feelings about love are ’in Paris with you’ and ’Quickdraw’ as they both explore

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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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    Love. Passion. Emotion. Within the story of Romeo and Julietlove is persistently conspicuous. Guided by calamity and anguish‚ Romeo and Juliet encounter hardships from the beginning of their relationship. Nevertheless‚ love is prominent‚ overpowering misfortune. Although despair is apparent in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the tale of two star crossed lovers is a romance story rather than a tragedy. To start‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story displaying a timeline of Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Love is in the air with the sound of suicide. Shakespeare himself pulled dramatic personas‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ from the deepest‚ darkest corners of his mind. On a slightly more upbeat note‚ once love is present it is too arduous to resist‚ or so agrees psychologist Mandy Len Catron in her article “To Fall in Love With Anyone‚ Do This”. Both of these literary pieces revolve around the concept of love. Here lie two works of art with identical overall themes‚ but completely different perspectives of

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    The use of imagery in Romeo and Juliet The themes of forbidden love‚ tragedy‚ loss and isolation are closely interlinked in “Romeo and Juliet”. Shakespeare uses imagery throughout the play to highlight their importance. The forbidden love of Romeo and Juliet is described using religious language‚ imagery of contrasting light and darkness‚ and nature; tragedy is emphasised by the imagery of death throughout the play; isolation can be seen in the language and actions of both the central characters

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    Many Types of Love Romeo and Juliet One of the many themes of Romeo and Juliet is the strength of love. In the play‚ different types of love form between the characters. Shakespeare uses these types of love in the play to not only keep the audience on their toes‚ wanting more‚ but also to develop a tragedy‚ and something unexpected. Shakespeare used true romantic‚ community‚ misplaced‚ and caring but conflicting love‚ not only between Romeo and Juliet‚ but between Friar Lawrence and the city of

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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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    of Love: An Analysis of Romeo and Juliet Over time‚ the red rose has developed to become a symbol of love. It is common for people to give them to their loved ones as a token for their affection. A rose communicates that love‚ much like its appearance is beautiful and delicate. One similar aspect of love is also displayed in its red shades‚ a color of passion. However‚ many forget of a rose’s thorns‚ sharp and painful to the touch. The rose is similar to the love expressed in Romeo and Juliet‚ a

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