Teenage rebellion is in both literary works and movies.
Shrek and Romeo and Juliet are common considering Shrek was trying to get rid of annoying fairy tail creatures so he could have peace. He goes to the castle to rescue the princess, but without knowing they fall in love within less than a couple days.Same to the Romeo and Juliet, they are trying to run away and be married and be peaceful forever.I Believe William Shakespeare’s try to bring people about love is key to life.And you should not marry a person that you are not loved with of “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”. I compare Romeo and Juliet to Shrek considering on Shrek they talk about how. “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word,As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.
In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” he depicts extremely self-destructive tendencies as acts of love. Shakespeare seems to consider self-destructive behaviour as a necessary part of young love while in reality the two should be separated. Romeo and Juliet show blatant disregard for their wellbeing.
In Romeo and Juliet there is a strong similarity to the movie Shrek. In the play Romeo in Juliet there is a girl who is going to be marrying a man who is much older than she is but, Juliett does not want to marry him. Meanwhile before the marriage, Juliet finds a boy by the name of Romeo in her backyard also he has a hidden love for her. When Juliet sees Romeo they talk, then fall in love, a forbidden love. Soon the couple get married and live with each other forever.
In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet’s sometimes irrational behavior can be explained by their teenage brains. Many irresponsible decisions and actions could have been prevented if they had mature brains. Their irresponsible behavior can be explained by these two reasons: they value the rewards more than they consider the risk, and their brains don't have as much experience in decision making as a mature one would.
These star crossed lovers tried to make it work,but in the end they tried and it never worked. This is the story of two lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet takes place in the city of Verona. Romeo is of the Montague family and Juliet is of the Capulet family. There has been a war between the two very highly respected families.
Romeo and Juliet is conflict and love. Conflict and love are both shown through characterization in all of the characters. In the beginning, we see Juliet 's character as a little young child who obeys her family duties. When she meets, Romeo, her character is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions. Juliet 's character is the source of conflict and we see this through her developing actions. Romeo creates Juliet into this powerful young women. Romeo is so important to Juliet that she does not want to loose him. Conflict begins to arise when things actually take off. Once they are together on the balcony, is when they both realize that they are meant for each other. That true love is true and that they are destined for the stars. True love is
Romeo and Juliet, one of many Shakespeare tragedy plays, reveals that Shakespeare thinks love brings sorrow and grief. The play tells a story about “two star-crossed lovers” named Romeo and Juliet, who live in two different households that hate each other. Many problems arise with Romeo and Juliet loving each other, but being enemies in nature. The story is told by many characters, including Romeo and Juliet. Through this, Shakespeare uses dramatic irony, repetition of epithets, and pathos to show how love brings sorrow and grief.
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.
Throughout Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare conveys the theme of conflict in a myriad of forms. This theme of conflict is presented through the characters language and speech, as well as sporadically their actions. Notably, the conflict can be eternal, physical, mental and emotional which allows the audience to gain a deeper understanding of the characters. Furthermore, the idea of conflict is emphasized further when placed in juxtaposition with its antithesis theme love.
Romeo and Juliet contains many characters that are timeless and recognizable in many cultures. The story of two young, arrogant kids falling in love only to die as a result of a misunderstanding is simple; but Shakespeare uses juxtaposition in Romeo and Juliet to show the characters’ unique and complex characterizations.
Romeo and Juliet is a story based on conflict. The conflict in the story is Capulet against Montague. From ancient times, the two families have held grudges against each other. As the book states. “Two households, alike in dignity...from ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean (1.Prologue.1-4).” The grudge between the two families has led to fighting and even death.
Have you ever felt so angry or disliked someone so much, to the point where you have the need to cause that person harm, even if you don’t know why you or the people around you dislike them? William Shakespeare portrays what could happen if this anger is taken to the extreme in his story Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a story of two teenagers who fall in love. The problem is, their two families have a long lasting hatred towards each other, causing conflicts with Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Due to their families’ hatred and anger towards each other, Romeo and Juliet come up with a plan so that they can be together, resulting in their deaths. While shakespeare does suggest that anger can be a powerful feeling, he also implies that anger and hate can cause people to do dangerous things and go out of control. Taken together, these show us that hate and anger can cause people to become dangerous and cause harm and destruction to themselves and the people around them.
In William Shakespeare’s famous and tragic play, Romeo and Juliet, is about two young lovers who die, in an attempt to resolve their family rivalry. Juliet’s struggle between emotion and logic is clearly evident in the infamous balcony scene, when she refuses to wed Paris, and lastly, when she takes the potion. Juliet in the balcony scene, is disheartened when she realises that she is a Capulet and her lover, Romeo, is a Montague. The reasoning behind her internal conflict is because of their altercating families. “O Romeo, Romeo!
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Love over Hate In Romeo and Juliet, these two lovers are faced with many problems. They are forced to feel the guilt of family obedience, stressed between what is right and what is wrong, and fear of death. Following all of these threats, they still risk all of that to be together, proving true love. Romeo and Juliet has broke everything to follow the norm of love.