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Essay on Shakespeare in Love and Romeo and Juliet

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Shakespeare In Love, Romeo and Juliet the play, Romeo and Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio

All these works display very different ideas from the original story and it's creation. Each one of them has it's own way of portraying the time, the characters, and the themes. Being shown a variety of opinions about what exactly was going on in Shakespeare's head when he was writing this magnificent play allows us to be open to our own ideas about it's creation. It gives everyone the chance to put on their own version in their head. Thus making it a very controversial play.

Sometimes ideas and opinions are so wide spread that people argue about what exactly was the purpose of a certain action or scene. This is what leads to …show more content…

After this heartbreaking news, he chooses to take his own life. In the end both Romeo and Juliet wind up committing suicide and it is all because they are forbidden to live happily together.

This original story has taken many twists as I previously mentioned. First, we have the actual play, as written by William Shakespeare himself. This is the concrete which each of the other versions lay upon. It tells the original story the way he wrote it and wanted it shown. This does not include many stage directions or character descriptions. Meaning that it is very possible that Shakespeare knew exactly how he wanted people to see his work yet he felt the need to leave it open for interpretation.

The original theme of Romeo and Juliet is that of a tragic love story which millions of other novels were based upon from then on. It was the original piece of writing that centered its' theme on 'love torn by hate'. This play is supposedly more famous than Shakespeare had ever imagined it would be. If I were to recite "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" anywhere, people would automatically relate it's infamous playwright. It is known for it's very basic yet tragic love story.

It also tells us nothing about Shakespeare himself. All we can do with the original play is speculate on his styles of writing. In the past when people hypothesize about the author they haven't come up with much. Almost no

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