Thursday, September 19, 2019
Essay -- Papers
Contrasts in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet       ââ¬Å"Romeo and Julietâ⬠ is a famous romantic drama written by William     Shakespeare containing many contrasts within it, portraying the     eponymous loversââ¬â¢ everlasting love for one another. The conflict     between the two families; the Montagues and the Capulets makes it     almost impossible for them to be together. The play consists of     romance and humour building up to the climax of Romeo and Julietââ¬â¢s     death.       In the play we are first introduced to the servants Sampson and     Gregory, from the Montague household, who have a similar lifestyle to     the servants in the Capulet household, who are trying to keep up the     reputation of the families. The Capulet household are holding a party     where the servants are busy getting food, drinks and decoration ready,     whereas Lord and Lady Capulet live the life of luxury where they     simply think about marriage, money and parties.       In the film we see that the servants are dressed down in black tatty     clothing while the upper class people; the masters are wearing bright     elaborate clothing. In Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmannââ¬â¢s     interpretations of the play, they show this because they wanted to     emphasise the status between higher and lower social people. The dark     clothes also represent the darker days and shows that the servants are     emotionally sad, but the masters are expressively happy.       The language of the servants compared to the masters is very     different. The servants are illiterate and not educated; however, the     masters are highly educated and very posh, they can afford schooling,     whereas the servants could not. Shakespeare shows this when the     servant spea...              ...her innocence, beauty and purity. Tybalt     is a devil because he is likes to fight, he is evil, seeking trouble     and devious. Paris is an astronaut who is rich, successful and out of     this planet representing why he is the right person for Juliet to get     married to. Lord and Lady Capulet are king and queen of Verona Beach     and dress up as Marc Anthony/Julius Caesar and Cleopatra who also die     in a similar way to Romeo and Juliet.       This play is full of many opposites and contrasts: love and hate,     peace and conflict, young and old. It is all mainly to do with     historical, cultural and social context. The play sadly ended with the     two star-crossed lovers having to give their life for their families     to end their fighting. Romeo and Juliet end with these words: ââ¬Å"For     never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeoâ⬠.                        
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