Romeo was outside of Juliet's window basking in her beauty when she came out and started talking. Confessing his love for Juliet, he was calling her the most beautiful girl he has ever seen. The main idea of this passage was even though Romeo and Juliet's family hates each other, they still decide to get married and to love each other. Juliet said that a rose would smell just as good if they called it by another other name, meaning that we could call a rose feet for example, and it would still have the beauty. This relates to their situation because Romeo is a Montague, but according to Juliet, that doesn't make a difference for her. This shows that she is willing to look past almost anything to love Romeo. Juliet also shows us how mature she
“Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into the friend,” Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr or also known as MLK was a civil right leader. He fought for what he believed in. He believed that all whites and blacks should be equal. In this quote, he explains that love is the only way to make your biggest enemy you friend. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. Their families have been rivals for ages. Romeo had walked into that party that night seeing Juliet and thinking she is the most beautiful women he has ever seen. The quote is related to this story because it brings out the aspect of hatred among the families and how Romeo and Juliet transformed themselves from an enemy
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.
In Act 3, scene 3 romeo responds by saying “being banished from verona is worse than death” he can't bear the thought of never seeing juliet again he would rather be dead than to live his life without her. He uses words such as torture and hell meaning that this is worse that can possibly happen because of the suffering he has to endure being away from her.
Everyone knows the story: amidst the fighting of two families, a girl meets the guy of her dreams, within a day they are married and, later, they kill themselves. Some people believe that Romeo and Juliet promotes unacceptable behavior in teens; however, it is a very important part of the ninth grade language arts education because it has global influence and teaches lessons to people.
In Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo & Juliet, Shakespeare raises the excitement and the tension throughout the scene by using dramatic tension between the characters, provocative and threatening dialogue, strong language effects, and sharp vital violence. The scene begins with Benvolio and Mercutio coming on to stage, with Benvolio suggesting they should go home in case they meet the Capulets and the violence ensues. “The day is hot, the Capels are abroad, And if we meet we shall not scape a brawl, for now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.” This pathetic fallacy and strong image of mad blood creates an expectation in the audience of violent events to come. This expectation seems to be met fulfilled quickly
Romeo and Juliet care for each other and would risk anything for each other. But they barely met each other and they both love one another because of their facial features. Romeo and Juliet are two protagonists who feel they have “true” love, but neither character knows what “true” love is.
I have been very sad lately because I love Roseline, but she doesn't love me back. "Ay me! sad hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast?" Benvolio saw me today so I told him the news. "Bid a sick man in sadness make his will: Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill! In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman." He took me to the Capulet party. Once, I got there I saw the most beautiful girl named Juliet, but she is a Capulet. "Is she a Capulet? O dear account! my life is my foe's debt."I kissed her and decided to stay after the party with her.
In Act 2 Scene 6 of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses the characterization of Romeo and the conflict of their secret marriage to emphasize the overall message that love and fate are interchangeable.
The song “Michelle” and Romeo and Juliet act 1 scene 5 lines 44-53 are pieces in which the male characters express their emotions to a female character in a passionate way which shows how males express their romantic feelings. “Michelle” is a song that is performed by Paul McCartney at the white house to Michelle Obama, the first lady at the time. In this song, a man is confessing his love for a woman, but the woman does not understand English, so he sings it to her in French. Romeo and Juliet act 1 scene 5 lines 44-53 is a play written by William Shakespeare in 1597. In these lines, Romeo is expressing his emotions to Juliet and how he believes she has true beauty, when he sees her for the first time at the Capulet house.
Romeo and Juliet is written by William Shakespeare and involves two “star-cross’d” lovers from feuding families, the Capulets and Montagues. Act 1 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet is of immense importance as it involves the meeting of Romeo and Juliet at the masquerade. This scene uses many language syntax to express Romeo’s feelings and woo Juliet which can be analysed like below.
In this passage by Friar Laurence, he uses the contrasting ideas of ill and well to show the control Juliet's parents have over her life.
Human emotions can be considered a blessing. They enable people to show empathy and kindness to others; to comfort or help someone that needs it. To be human means to have emotions. However, it is important that people have control over their emotions. This is especially true with strong emotions or feelings. This essay will focus on three emotions in particular: anger, love, and hatred. These three feelings commonly cloud people’s judgements, which in turn, causes them to make bad decisions. Overall, making decisions based on emotions leads to negative outcomes.
A moment when you become aware and realize what exactly is happening in your life could sometimes be described by the metapher “Dawn”. Instances when a person reaches a moment of clarity and discusses the impact of that instance is always on a spiritual level that helps them know what to do for the future. Juliet comes to a realization, “It is, it is: hie hence, be gone, away!” (Romeo and Juliet. 3.5.#26). In this quote, Shakespeare has Juliet realize that Romeo does need to leave and that if he stays, he would be killed.
I choose Act 2 Scene 4, when Romeo and the Nurse meet for the first time. I would make it a film and the setting would be in set in Geneva, 1792.
In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, outside forces cause the death of the two lovers. Romeo and Juliet may not have suffered a tragic death if their actions weren’t influenced by other characters because the adults in the play misguided Romeo and Juliet, which caused the two lovers to make poor and rash decisions. For example, Friar Lawrence's improper judgment led the death of Romeo, The Nurses insensibility towards Juliet contributed to her demise, and Capulets controlling tendencies inevitably contributed to the death of Juliet.