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Romeo And Juliet Comparison Essay

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In Romeo and Juliet, the death scene is truly an emotional scene compared to all parts of the movie. The book and the movie have different aspects of why this scene is the same, but also has some parts to be different. In both the movie and the book, there were parts that were on spot with similarities. One part that was very similar was when Romeo goes by Juliet’s tomb and talks to her “dead” body in a monologue and afterward, both the movie and the book have Romeo drink a poison where he talks about how strong the potion is. When Juliet wakes up, for both, Juliet does not want to leave her tomb because of the fact she did not see Romeo until she looks around and finally sees him. To that, she stabs herself with a dagger to be with Romeo …show more content…

In the book, I was having an image and knew that the capulets were in a tomb together and were going to be closed in, but in the movie, Juliet and Tybalt are on separate beds and also, they are not even close to a tomb, Juliet is just lying there with sheer sheet on top of her. I cannot come to a conclusion to why the movie would do this differently, but if I made a guess it would be because Juliet is a special character and to make sure we knew where she was especially they wanted her to look different from everyone else by putting her under a spotlight, covering her with a special cloth, and also keeping her separate from Tybalt. Also, in the book, there are all these other characters that were mentioned in the book, but most of them were taken out like, Page, Paris, Friar John, etc. To the people directing the movie, I found it right to take out all these characters because most of them were not important. Even though Paris is important in the book, I did not like to see another person die from their feud. To have Paris out of the scene in the movie I felt with this scene was more sad with romance, but when Paris is in it I feel like that is taken

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