Jiddu Krishnamurti, a famous Indian philosophical speaker and writer, once said, “Tradition becomes our security, and when the mind is secure it is in decay”. His thoughts prove to be true, for the hyperactive mind of humans has been given limits by such traditions, causing the hatred one feels when they are encountered by the obstacles of the world. As the society continues to develop, the pessimistic result of family traditions raise the unnecessary destruction of relationships, whether it be in mythology or literature.
In Hindu mythology there are a plethora of stories of how a tradition disintegrated entire families. In an ancient kingdom, a king had two wives, one with three children, the other with two. The tradition the royalty adhered to was that when the king dies, the first queen must be incinerated along side of him. To their dismay the King Pandu passed on early, therefore taking the life of Queen Madri and leaving two children, Sahadeva and Nakula, without their true mother and father, only a stepmother. Time passed and the family continued their grieving, forgetting
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In the novel Saving Juliet, by Suzanne Selfors, the repeating theme of following the family culture leads to horrific endings. The protagonist, Mimi Wallingford, had been fulfilling her destiny to become a live actress on Broadway, as her family did before. Secretly, Mimi wished to become a doctor and live in Los Angeles. She continued through the dull life on stage when she cracked before going on stage to start the classic play of Romeo and Juliet, lashing out at her mother. Ever since then, the relationship between Mimi and her mom had been shattered, Mimi losing the person she loved most. The measly practice of becoming an actress ruined the mutual love between a mother and a daughter. Like Mimi, the youth is heavily affected by the disastrous consequences of family
"My only love sprung from my only hate!". Love and hate grew larger as Romeo and Juliet romance began. Both being from different group suffer to keep their relationship stable. In Lois Kerschen essay "Romeo and Juliet" she try to prove that William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist of all time, in addition to finish out to why the two lovers was destine to die together review back to character floss, justice, and faith.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and a modern take on the story portrayed in Gnomeo and Juliet directed by Kelly Asbury can be compared to each other in many ways. As both stories progress, and the plot develops, it becomes clearer that there are multiple similarities and differences between the two. Despite their differences, both tell the timeless story of Romeo and Juliet in a way that touches everyone.
When Juliet hears that the wedding has been moved up to the next day, she drinks the
William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, which is about the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet are forbidden to see one another, due to their families’ feud. The Capulets, Juliet, and Montagues, Romeo, are the enemies in this feud. The question is, were the parents against them? Or were they just trying to protect and make them happy? Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564 and died on April 23, 1616. When he was eighteen years old, he married Anne Hathaway and has three children, Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet.
Juliet’s love and loyalty towards Romeo, and her developing character do not only play an important role in motivating her in speaking the lines that she does, but also in motivating her actions. Despite all the current events that have occurred; events that have affected her state of mind, Juliet decides to remain true and faithful to Romeo.
The father-child relationship between Lord Capulet and Juliet is a very strong one; during the beginning of the play Capulet is seen as a caring and protective father who wants what is best for his daughter. Shakespeare uses many techniques to present the relationship between Capulet and Juliet; the most common technique he uses is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is utilized to develop tension within the audience; this tension builds up to the climax in Act 3 Scene 5 which is a turning point in their relationship.
In Ancient Egypt, women were able to hold power unlike many other societies at that time. It was said, “in some societies women are able to rule at times when there is no clear male heir to the throne” (192). This made it possible for women who were brought up in wealth and royalty to achieve higher powers. Women would now be able to hold prominent positions in government. Throughout the novel Daughters of Isis, by Joyce Tyldesley, women held power religiously, politically, and socially.
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.
This joint family, like any social organization, must face problems such as acceptable division of work, relationships and specific family roles. These familial relationships are managed on the basis of a secular hierarchical principle. In fact, all Indians owe respect and obedience to the head of the family, who usually is the father or the oldest man of the family community. In The Gift of a Bride: A Tale of Anthropology, Matrimony and Murder by Nanda and Gregg, it is explained that, “females [are] placed under the perpetual guardianship of first their fathers and elder brothers, then their husbands.” (Nanda & Gregg 22) Thus, all the spending decisions, studies and profession, or marriage, are exclusively the responsibility of the father after the possible discussions with the other men of the family. Age and sex are the basic principles of this hierarchical system. The eldest sons enjoy greater unchallenged authority than their cadets. Of course men have more authority than women, but older married women have an important role within the family. In fact, the authority of a woman depends on the rank of her husband inside the group. Traditionally, the wife of the patriarch rules over domestic affairs and has considerable power over the other women in the community, especially her daughters- in-law.
say I" (p.27) and "It is an honour I dream not of" (p.27). Juliet is
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
This patriarchal role of males in the Indian family allows for all the power to be placed on the father of the household. This power can be abused which I would assume happens with the children in these families. The oldest male child has the authority to boss around his other siblings, and in the death of his father he then becomes the leader of the household. This could lead to many harsh or unfair ruling by older siblings or by other members of society. This would lead for the younger sibling to have to adjust greatly as they grow into adulthood. These rules that govern Indian household are often strict and are always final. This is accepted by all.
The kind used in theater Romeo and Juliet is a tragic drama genre. Among the examples that show theater Romeo and Juliet's tragic drama genre is when the draw if Romeo is delayed long enough for the Friar to arrive, he and Juliet may yet be saved. These shifts from hope to despair, reprieve, and new hope, serve to emphasize the tragedy when the final hope fails and both the lovers die at the end.
“Love always overcomes hate, but love’s effects and hate’s effects are no different in magnitude.” -Anonymous. No one ever doubts the power of love or the power of hate. For as long as time has existed people have loved and people have hated. Strong emotions persuade everyone to act on their inhibition. Everyone wants to be a hero in every situation whether it be trying to save someone or the simple act of finding a winning lottery ticket. These actions are what lead to love overcoming hate even if they are the simplest of acts. The mistake people make is them trying to hard to be the hero. This leads to one traveling great lengths to achieve their goals, but at what cost. Throughout Shakespeare’s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, his main