Romeo And Juliet Movie Vs Play

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David Ng October 3, 2016 Romeo and Juliet Live Play Analysis Romeo and Juliet is one of the best tragedies ever written and one of the best plays of all time. It was written by the legendary William Shakespeare. It has been through many adaptations from film, television, radio plays, and theatre. However, the adaptation at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum where the play took place in East Jerusalem with a fight between the Muslims and Jews is one of them, and this adaptation and the original play has its similarities and differences. In the story, we are in the middle of a feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. In the beginning, Sampson and Gregory argue with Abram and Balthasar which leads to a huge fight between the guards and relatives …show more content…

One of the biggest meanings was that time was running out before them. After they meet, they are on the run for the clock when they only have a couple of days to be together. Another theme is the generation gap. Juliet is only 14 but Romeo is a few years older. This was not a big theme but this is still important for today’s generation. Another major theme is Romeo and Juliet’s love compared to the society around them. They seem so peaceful when they are together but the community around them is violent and chaotic, especially with the feud with the Montagues and Capulets. The families fought over many things including religion, the position of the power that the father should’ve been placed in, and the law and the desire for public honor. There were many horrible things happening to their society. Their love and their untimely deaths were the cause to bring the Montagues and Capulets together. One more important theme that is vital to the plot is the fate between these characters and their futures. The playwright says that the lovers are star-crossed meaning that their fates are controlling them. They see omens throughout the play and when Romeo says “Then I defy you, stars,” it completes the idea that their relationship is in opposition to the decrees of destiny. The horrible events after Friar Laurence’s plans and the lovers deaths are manifestations of death that bring about the end of the lives of these young

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