Juliet Capulet, the heroine of Romeo and Juliet, and Yukiko Amagi, a playable-character from the Persona 4 series, are two very different characters who could not be in a more indistinguishable situation. The two individuals grew up very similarly, have comparable personalities, and learn to live for themselves. In a like manner, both characters commence to realize that they must live and make decisions for themselves. In a similar fashion, Juliet and Yukiko’s personalities have a strong resemblance to each other leading to their feelings and actions to correspond to one anothers’. By the same token, the young girls were both raised in a rich family with a prestigious background. Both Juliet and Yukiko families love them unconditionally. Both families would definitely not support their daughter's decision, but instead of disowning their children would still love them. Therefore, instead of saying and acting equivalent to ‘You betrayed us!’ I think they would try to change their decisions. Yukiko and Juliet are polite, care about their family, and are generally good people. Another trait that the two young women have in common is that they both have the idea stuck in their head that they need someone else to be happy, and the two girls thinking that they need someone else is part of the reason why the rebel …show more content…
For example, Juliet decides to marry Romeo, her family's enemy, while Yukiko begins to resist taking over her family's inn (even though in the end she decides to take over the inn after going off to experience the world). Then again, why shouldn’t they have a chance to live for themselves? ‘Juliet, marry Paris,’ or ‘Yukiko, take over the family inn.’ Both of the young women have never lived for themselves, then all of the sudden they do. This rebellion shows that both girls are strong, and can choose to change for
In the two stories The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisby they both were star-crossed lovers and made their own choices throughout the stories. For example they chose to love each other even though they knew it wouldn't end well. Personal choices affect the characters more than destiny because they decided to get married and they killed themselves.
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Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, the character Juliet faces many different internal and external conflicts. Her conflict with her parents, Lady and Lord Capulet, inevitably led to her and Romeo’s unfortunate deaths. This conflict conveys the theme that society can not stop the forcefulness of love.
For instance, Juliet was threatened by the abandonment of her family and removal of care under their protection: “For, by my soul, I’ll ne’er acknowledge thee/Nor what is mine shall never do thee good” (Shakespeare 3.5.194-195). Juliet’s family were extremely harsh regarding the consequences that were to follow if she did not agree to marry Paris. Despite these threats, Juliet stood firm in her decision to marry Romeo even when her family was prepared to disregard her. Thus, Juliet exhibited herself as the stronger character by not letting threats posed at her alter her decision to marry
Romeo and Juliet is full of different foils, which helps to contribute to the story. Two popular ones are Tybalt and Benvolio. These characters are very different, and they are important to the outcome of the story. In the story, there are the Capulets and the Montagues, which are two rivaling families. These two characters belong to different families, so there is already tension.
Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is a tragic love story about two young lovers who are forced to be estranged as a result of their feuding families. The play is about their struggle to contravene fate and create a future together. As such, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood would try and emulate Shakespeare’s masterpiece. This had been done before in many films. Prominent among them were, Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 “Romeo and Juliet” and Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 “William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet.” Both films stay true to the themes of Shakespeare’s original play. However, the modernised Luhrmann film not only maintains the essence of Shakespeare’s writings, Luhrmann makes it relevant to a teenage audience. This is
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Through a brilliantly written play of tragedy and woe, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a thrilling tale of romance and passion. However, there is also a less obvious, nonetheless present, theme within the story – rebellion. Throughout the story, the main protagonists, Romeo and Juliet, show rebellion through their words and their actions. They oppose their social world and their families for the sake of their all-consuming love.
The famous english novelist (and Mrs.Kenny's favorite writer), Jane Austen once said “Every impulse of feeling should be guided by reason” (A Quote from Pride and Prejudice). Unlike Jane Austen, the characters in the famous play by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet do not have a guided reason therefor resulting in their foolish impulse. In Romeo and Juliet, two families of the same rank are enemies and have never gotten along, Capulet and Montague. Capulet and Lady Capulet have a young daughter named Juliet while the Montague family has a son named Romeo. At first sight the “star-cross’d lovers”(1.prologue.6) fall deeply in love resulting in the quick decision of marriage which later turns into fatal downfall. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare uses characterization to portray that adolescent behavior is marked by foolish impulses.
When reading Romeo and Juliet. Montaques, Capulets already determined to hate each other in this family feud. The two offsprings of the lords are bound by fate to be together. Capulet is the one to blame for the harsh death of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet with love in their fate Capulet, unaware of the love that is in fate decided to arrange a party that Romeo and Juliet have met their fate. Second of all Capulet was already had pre-determined plans with Gentle Count Paris to have his beloved daughter Juliet to marry him at the right age. Although Capulet had no intentions to ruin her life. He was in fact in favor for his daughter not letting Paris to marry her so soon and wait for her approval. Without Capulet turning down Paris at that moment Juliet would have been married to Count Paris before she would have met Romeo. Unfortunately at the end when Tybalt dies his choices became into impulses making him the doom's day of Romeo’s and Juliet’s death.
“Nothing you can make that can’t be made. No one you can save that can’t be saved. Nothing you can do but you learn how to be you in time. It’s Easy.” Can you imagine, writing a song in 11 days that would be performed in front of approximately 400 million people all over the world? Sounds a bit unrealistic doesn’t it? The Beatles were asked to write a song that they would broadcast all over the world. A song that had a massage, a massage that was clear and easy to understand. Geoff Emerick once said “I don’t know if they had prepared any ides but they left it very late to write the song. John said ‘Oh God, is it that close? I suppose we’d better write something.’ “Perhaps it was the 11 day crunch that made this song a hit, or maybe it was the massage. All many know is that “All You Need is Love” is a song that has been carried throughout history for years. Many would classify this song as a classic, much like
In the play The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, the two characters struggle with their identities and work on creating a new one. The two lovers decide to put aside their names and forge a new identity so that they can be together. Shakespeare shows us these three things through the development of the characters Romeo and Juliet throughout the play.
Romeo goes in hopes of seeing his crush, Rosaline and Juliet is sent to meet Paris, the man she is said to marry. A twist of events causes Romeo and Juliet to meet and fall in love instead, despite the fact that they are from feuding families and it is their “only love sprung from [their] only hate! Too early seen unknown too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to [them] that [they] must love a loathed enemy” (Romeo and Juliet. Act 1. Sc. 5). Lastly, in the end of each book one or more of the characters go through a beneficial change. For example, in The First Stone, Reef realizes how badly his actions affect other people around him, so he works harder to “be better somehow. [It] [makes] him think, maybe, that he was better. Better than [he had] been, anyway” (Aker 236). The proves the beneficial change in Reefs attitude, as well as, how meeting Leeza changes him. In the same way, in Romeo and Juliet, the feuding families, Montague and Capulet, are able to resolve the fight after everything Romeo and Juliet went through for each other. In conclusion, it is clear, from the evidence above, that both, The First Stone and Romeo and Juliet, follow a
The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about the dilemma of choosing love over loyalty for your family. In the story Romeo and Juliet come from separate families who hate each other, but still find love in each other. They get married without telling their families and eventually the two families get into a fight which ends in Romeo getting banished from the city where Juliet lives. They have a plan for him to get back into to the city to prevent Juliet from being forced to marry another man, but it fails and ends with the suicide death of both Juliet and Romeo. Shakespeare's major theme in the text is that Love plays a major role in our lives and can heavily affect our decisions.
Romeo and Juliet are possibly one of the most popular examples of “teen love”, known as the star-crossed lovers and used as an example to describe true love all over the world. They both sacrificed their lives in the name of love, what could possibly be more romantic?. The story of Romeo and Juliet however, could never have had a happy ending. The odds were against them at all costs. Juliet was engaged to Paris, Romeo was unfit for Juliet, and their families would have never allowed it. Romeo and Juliet is a prime example of life doesn’t always have a happy ending.