Romeo and Juliet Analysis William Shakespeare was a famous English playwright who wrote over 150 sonnets and around 40 plays but his most famous one is undoubtedly Romeo and Juliet. The play tells the tragic story of “… a pair of star-cross’d lovers…” take their lives (Prologue.6). Whether readers enjoy the ending or not they cannot disagree that the play is tragic through its elements of fate, great sorrow and character flaws. Throughout the play, there are many events that can be described as causing great sorrow such as the deaths of Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt and Mercutio. All of these deaths cause grief for many characters of both the houses, most of all on Juliet. After hearing that Tybalt was killed by Romeo she is suffering both from the loss of her husband and her cousin. This is evident by the quote, “My dearest cousin and my dearer lord? … For who is living if those two are gone?” (3.2.66, 68) It hints at how she has lost two of her most loved people. Her nurse is also upset at the deaths though more so for Tybalt as shown in act 3 scene 2 lines 61-63, “O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had! O courteous Tybalt, honest …show more content…
As well as being told in the prologue the end of the two lovers, fate brought them together as if the servant of Capulet had been literate then Romeo would not have been needed and therefore would have heard of the ball that evening. Although the servant states, “…if you be not of the house of Montague, I pray come and crush a cup of wine,” (1.2.82) they go for Romeo to see his then lover, Rosaline. Another example of fate is during the death of Mercutio, when he says, “A plague on both your houses!” (3.1.101) which means he wishes for pain in both the house of Montague and Capulet. This is later fulfilled with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Fate adds to this tragedy which is also enhanced by Shakespeare’s fatal character
Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film, Romeo + Juliet effectively appropriates the Shakespearean 16th century love tragedy. So why has Luhrmann decided to appropriate Romeo and Juliet? By changing the context, Luhrmann effectively makes the play relevant, discussing his contextual concerns of the 1990’s. This is done through the use of themes in the film, love, family disputes and hate which have remained similar to the original play, although the way they have been presented are different, in particular the form and characters. The form has had an obvious change as the original play has been adapted into a film. Characters in the film have also been appropriated to correspond with Luhrmann's contextual concerns. Hence, Luhrmann successfully appropriates the original Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet by maintaining similar themes, but altering the form and characterisation to fit his contextual concerns.
The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare shows how Romeo and Juliet meet. The play takes place in Verona, Italy. The Montagues and Capulets have ongoing feuds with each other. Romeo Montague meets Juliet Capulet at one of her family’s parties, instantly fall in love, and decide to secretly get married the the day after the party. Throughout the play, both Romeo and Juliet show character traits they have which leads to a tragic ending.
In many literary works, there are methods that authors use to make a story better. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, dramatic irony is the driving method. Dramatic irony is something in which characters do not know something, but the reader or audience knows what the true reality is. According to some researchers, “A staple of Elizabethan and Shakespearean drama was dramatic irony” (Halio 25). Furthermore some researchers also belive that dramatic irony is very prominent in the play, “ One of the more prominent literary devices in the play is irony” (Sauer 673). Romeo and Juliet, and also their friends and families face a lot of instances of dramatic irony in the story. Dramatic irony creates suspense and adds to
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.
William Shakespeare is widely known for all of his literary works; one of his most famous love tragedies being 'Romeo and Juliet'. A Shakespearean definition of tragedy exemplifies the sense that human beings are inevitably doomed through their own failures or errors, the ironic action of their virtues, or even through the nature of fate and destiny (Sayour, Susan, 2007). Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale based on two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. Throughout the play, Shakespeare intentionally draws on text structures and language features in order to replicate the attitudes, values and beliefs of Elizabethan audiences and intertwine it into his
The United States is a battleground for the American people to fight for their freedoms. However, when the American people fight for their freedoms, they often inadvertently ruin their chances at gaining freedom. In fact, a person’s desire gain freedom will lead to his demise. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet fight for their freedom to be with each other and in the process, they
Love is spoken about a lot in all of these stories, one thing that these stories talk about is love can come with a cost. As you will see in these stories ( Romeo and Juliet, Pyramus and Thisbe, and Duty) there will be death due to love.
Written by the world-renowned playwright William Shakespeare during the Elizabethan era, Romeo and Juliet explores the tragic demise of an ill-fated couple. During the Elizabethan era, patriarchy was dominant in the Elizabethan society and it was common for fathers to arrange marriages for their children. Shakespeare references the consequences of families forcing young women to marry men for status rather than love with Juliet’s cautionary tale.
Every child knows the fun in setting off a chain of Dominoes, how each piece plays its part in the overall outcome. As we get older we realize the same concept applies to real life. We come to acknowledge the fact that each event in our lives, each person has an effect on our futures. In Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet”, a pair of “star-crossed lovers take their life”. This event alone, however, is not the cause of just Romeo and Juliet, but all the people in the fair city of Verona. As W.H. Auden, a poet and critic, once wrote, “”Romeo and Juliet” is not simply a tragedy of two individuals, but the tragedy of a city. Everybody in the city is in one way or another involved in and responsible for what happens". The
Romeo and Juliet , written by Shakespeare, is a novel about two teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, who came from feuding families and fell in love against their parents’ wishes. The adolescents belong to the Capulets and the Montagues which are the two rival families in Verona. In the novel during Act 3 scene 1, Mercutio, who is Romeo’s friend, got in a brawl with Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin. The result of the fight left Mercutio dead and Tybalt considered a murderer. Mercutio’s last words before his death were “A plague a’ both your houses!” (3.1.88.) Both families, the Capulets and the Montagues were at fault for the death of Mercutio. {{The last sentence of the introduction should address the prompt directly, this is your thesis statement.
If one was in love, what would they want to do for their significant other? Sneak over to their house with a risk getting shot? Figure out how to get married as fast as possible to escape an inconvenient happening? Talk about nothing but how undying love will never die in prose? Love is not a way to escape an inconvenience, nor is it so simple as flirting constantly.
Romeo and Juliet Essay Outline Topic: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet encompasses ‘love’ as the play’s most important and dominant theme. This theme extends beyond the characters of Romeo and Juliet, although, I want to narrow the focus of my essay by merely analyzing the love that Romeo and Juliet have for each other, and how their ‘perfect’ love becomes destructive when external factors such as the parents, the Nurse and Friar Laurence interfere (Shakespeare 2007). To be more specific, the topic of my essay is ‘the corruption of perfect love which becomes destructive’. In other words, Romeo and Juliet are children and children are associated with innocence, therefore, their innocence makes their love pure (Shakespeare 2007).
Directions: Use your Romeo and Juliet theme tracker as well as the passages you read from the text to write a essay where you explain how a theme develops throughout the play. The story includes many themes, so choose the one theme that you best understand and can support with three strong quotes from the text. Be sure to include where the theme emerges (first appears) and how it is refined or shaped (developed) by details as the play progresses.
The play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has arguably become one of the most iconic if not most known love stories ever to be written. The story does not only incorporate themes of romance but also the powerful concept of fate and destiny. The play starts with “a pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life” implying that their fatal love story was written in the stars long before they had even met. Although Romeo and Juliet try many different ways to be together, it is almost completely certain that they have no hand in their fate; they are simply playing out their destiny. As Juliet is prepared to leave everything including her family, Romeo is caught
Analyzing Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story between two teenagers who fall