William Shakespeare created the characters Romeo and Juliet as the main characters in the play Romeo & Juliet. The pair of them share a few similarities, such as being emotional, impulsiveness, and persistence. They also have several differences, Romeos differences are he allows his mind to be able to get changed, Never talks to his parents, always with friends, anger issues, confides in no one, and interested in love. Juliet on the other hand is, More religious and superstitious, Confides in her nurse, self involved, always lonely, before she met romeo not interested in love, Juliet speaks with them, and she remains truthful until she feels they try to hurt her, Then she lies. I believe he made this tragic love story to show that opposites attract and even in death love will remain. These two characters in particular have a few similarities. The similarities that exist are they both act on impulse instead of thinking about their actions. They're both a bit dramatic, a little bit over dramatic i would say. Although they're both dramatic and impulsive, they each are persistent. …show more content…
Juliet, had come from a wealthy family known as the Capulet family, and Romeo, had come from a poverty stricken family, the Montague family. Romeo was always having a good time with his friends and had plenty of interests of falling in love and getting married. Juliet on the other hand, had no friends so she was always lonely and has never even thought about love and marriage until she had met romeo, then her ideal on love changed. While Romeo never talks to his parents and would never confide in anyone, Juliet would always confide in her nurse. She would also always be honest with her parents and would remain truthful throughout until she would feel
Romeo and juliet is very similar to the story “Pyramus and Thisbe” because the theme was nothing can keep love apart. Watching some of my favorite youtubers, and seeing shows backs up this statement because they will fly to far places and will not care about the expenses, or anything that will provide an obstacle because they are inseparable with their love for each other.
Romeo and Juliet and the book Night are different, and also the same in many ways. There are a few obvious reasons they are similar and reasons they aren't. Here is a few different ways they were different.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a play about two lovers from warring families. In Act two of the play, there is a development of Romeo and Juliet’s love affair. Their approaches and attitudes toward love and their situation in which they find themselves, differ. Romeo’s approach is more spontaneous and romantic while Juliet is more pensive and perceptive. Toward love, Romeo makes rash decisions while Juliet is more pensive instead of rash.
Romeo and Juliet is a drama by William Shakespeare, in this drama it shows love and conflict. Love and conflict is also shown in My Shakespeare by Kate Tempest and Love’s Vocabulary by Diane Ackerman. Love is a great thing and it comes in many different ways, but it also comes with some conflict, like someone not liking the person or the other person being from an opposing family.
The two characters of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, change at very different degrees and ways, but their story gives an important message to teenagers of even today. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo changes minorly in his journey of love as he remains dramatic and romantic he, however, becomes much more of a rule breaker and happier, while Romeo remains the same Juliet changes drastically from a rule following young girl to a quick decision, rule breaking, in love teenager. In the beginning of Shakespeare’s play, Romeo speaks in long dramatic sonnets about love, but he seems very depressed. The reader soon discovers that the young Montague’s depression comes from the inability to be with his supposed love, Rosaline; however, Romeo soon meets Juliet and
The similarities and difference of characters have always brought out emotion and displayed lessons throughout the course of literature. Through the disputing of two rich families, who, through the love and deaths of their younger generations, are final brought together, a tragic love story is formed in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Across the course of William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, the characters Prince Escalus and Friar Laurence, who, despite being from neither family and going about it in different methods, share the common goal of ending the feud between the Montagues and Capulets and exemplifying the theme that feuds bring only suffering. Despite both Prince Escalus and Friar Laurence’s efforts to bring an end to the
Imagine loving someone so much that you would die for them. Two teenagers meet at vulnerable points of their lives and are then forcibly separated. Their warring families are the source of their violence. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, love leads to death as shown by Mercutio,Tybalt, and Romeo & Juliet.
One of the most popular Shakespearean plays, Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, focuses on the progeny of two families brimmed with abomination for each other. After failing to generate a relationship with Rosaline, Romeo, the impulsive and capricious son of the Montagues, finds himself lost in the eyes of Juliet Capulet. A hasty marriage assembles between the two star-crossed lovers without the endorsement from their kinsmen, and these results prove to be a destructive and fatal mistake. Caught up in this impulsive love affair, Romeo displays many spontaneous personality traits that affect his relationship with Juliet, his friendship with Mercutio, and his actions toward Tybalt.
Imagine marrying the woman you love then banished from the town that you live in along with her,and a day after hearing that she has died.Romeo and Juliet by:Shakepseare can tell you about two lovers that exist in enemy families that get married and go through the ruffest time in their lives.In the book Romeo and Juliet the author Shakespeare has an unfavorable look on love throughout the whole story.Although people might say he has a favorable look on the whole thing.
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.
At the surface the two plays seem to be complete opposites. Romeo and Juliet is based of of two star crossed lover who fall madly in love but run into conflicts revolving around family conflicts.
Romeo and Juliet have similar traits. They not only express their personality, but their relationship is taken to a higher level when they speak to each other, which reveals other traits. Romeo is also desperate just like Juliet. An example is when Romeo finds Juliet in her grave, and thinks she is actually dead, when really she is only unconscious from the potion she took from the friar. Because Romeo didn’t know that, he assumed that she was dead and bought poison to commit suicide to be with his wife. He says, “Come,
Everyone has a weakness that can eventually doom them. For example in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Hamlet’s indecision to revenge his father’s death led him to his own grave. This also occurs in many Shakespeare tragedies such as Romeo and Juliet, for Shakespeare based most of his ideas of a tragedy off of Aristotle's point of view. In an Aristotelian tragedy the protagonist(s) are of high importance, with some flaws that lead them to their death or ruin. Just like in an Aristotelian tragedy, Romeo and Juliet experience danger, anguish, and death through their several tragic flaws.
I was inspiring to do Romeo and Juliet as Ariel and Eric from the little mermaid. I felt that Ariel and Eric’s love story was much the same as Romeo’s and Juliet’s, but without the death. In both love stories, there was someone or something that was in the way of the couples love. In Romeo and Juliet, the feud between the two families, Capulets and Montagues, halted their love story. Since the families hatred for each other ran so deep, the two felt trapped because they loved each other but they knew their families would not agree to the marriage.
William Shakespeare is one of the most famous play writers of all time. He has written a numerous amount of different famous plays. Some of his most famous plays are Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear, The Tempest, Julius Caesar and a numerous amount of others but one of his most known plays is Romeo and Juliet. There is different versions of each play. There is the original version and then there is the modern version. Today we are going to talk about the similarities and differences of the original and modern version of Romeo and Juliet.