Juliet just faked her death and everyone found her. Friar Laurence speaks about his opinion on what had happened. The author, William Shakespeare, uses Friar Laurence because he’s wise and everyone trusts him. The way he expresses his feelings toward the event that’s taking place, can sometimes leave the reader feeling indifferent and in view. In the play “Romeo and Juliet”, Shakespeare uses Friar Laurence’s descriptive language to contrast the ideas of life with death and joy with sorrow to Romeo and Juliet's love and the relationship between Juliet and her parents. Throughout the story many emotions are being played with. However, joy and sorrow are the biggest emotions played by all the characters at least once during the play. Juliet bounces between these emotions when she talks to her parents, to when she’s talking to Romeo or even the nurse. Friar Laurence (when speaking after Juliet’s fake death) mentions “She is not well married that lives married long,/ But she’s best married that dies married young” (39). He was trying to get the point across that if Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris, she would’ve lived a longer life but she wouldn’t have been filled with joy, wouldn’t live her live to the fullest and how she would want to. Even though the Capulets lost Juliet, she died happy knowing that she would get to be with Romeo at the end. Juliet chose who she wanted to marry, made the most of it, and did whatever it took to make sure they were always together. To
How effective is Luhrmann’s film Romeo and Juliet as a modern day appropriation of Shakespeare's play you ask? Baz Luhrmann's appropriation of the original play of “Romeo And Juliet” is highly effective as it is modernized to meet the interests and expectations of a 20th century teenage audience. Throughout the original 16th century play, Shakespeare develops the themes of family rivalry and love. The theme of family rivalry has been implemented into the original play through the conflict between two powerful families in the city of Verona. Throughout his appropriation of the play, Baz Luhrmann successfully preserves the same concept of family rivalry but modernises it by portraying the two families as two large business corporations and brands who are constantly in competition with each other. Shakespeare implements the theme of love through main character Romeo being made to resemble and fulfil the role of a typical "Petrarchan lover". Luhrmann also effectively integrates the theme of love through his successful use of filmic techniques to illustrate the unbreakable love between Romeo and Juliet whose love resembles and portrays the characteristics of a 20th century relationship. Using these modern elements, Luhrmann’s film effectively appeals to the contemporary teenage audience whilst powerfully conveying the themes of family rivalry and love. These adaptations made by Luhrmann in his film create a more comprehensible meaning as teenagers can relate to the film with a
But written over four hundred years ago, do the concepts, messages, layout and more in Romeo and Juliet still remain relevant to audiences around the world today? Themes in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, and with its ardent and realistic treatment of universal themes such as love and fate, the story has become timeless. Teenagers right up to the elderly can empathise with or find these themes interesting. This story can be interpreted in multiple ways, and still understood and relate to people everywhere, regardless of their culture, background or differing lives. Romeo and Juliet is a tale of two "star-crossed" lovers, whom fortune has not smiled upon.
On face value, to “love moderately” implies “loving less”, thereby “reducing” the amount of love. However, it must be read in the context of Friar Laurence’s speech to Romeo, such that it acts as an elderly piece of advice and wisdom to Romeo, perhaps conceivably as a warning. As an uninvolved party surveying the course of events in Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is given insight on all perspectives, such that he may provide impartial judgements. In Act Two, Scene Five, before wedding the couple, Friar Laurence advises Romeo to simply slow his pace with Juliet, using proverbs to articulate the destructiveness his hastened relationship may likely lead to. The Friar is not suggesting that “moderate” love is wiser than fleeting love, instead guiding Romeo to understand the reasoning behind his wisdom: Based on experience, he believes that loving in moderation allows for a lasting relationship, where the couple should take time to explore their relationship, rather than rushing desperately onwards (i.e. falling in love, be wed and consummated within days).
entirely in this scene as he stops thinking of love in a bad way as he
Love is something everyone feels, and is different for everyone. It can make people do things that they could never see themselves doing. It impacts everyone in their day to day lives. In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, love is shown in a variety of ways and can make people do crazy things. Love can be friendly, forced, or romantic.
In the play `Romeo and Juliet` the writer William Shakespeare uses the theme of love as a main feature to push the story along. Presented are a plethora of variations of love including family love, true love and courtly love. This essay aims to analyse these three types of love chosen.
What is love? Is it an object? Is it a feeling? Is it even attainable? Love is everything, it is an object, it is an emotion, and it cannot be bought, stolen, given. Love can only be found. Love is discovered in the most unthinkable places during the most unimaginable times. It can never be predicted who you fall in love with or when you do but all you do know is that you are in love and you would give anything for that person, and for your love to always stay resilient through all other obstacles and distractions. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Montague’s and Capulet’s are know and expected to hate each other until the miracle of love presented its self. Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. They both fell in love when
The central theme of the famous play Romeo and Juliet can be described in many different ways, but I believe the main theme of this play was about family because mistakes will be made by everyone, but your true enemy is yourself who isn’t willing to create a compromise to justify peace and happiness between you and your surroundings.
In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, the two lovers experience misfortune all caused by their lust and hastiness. The play talks about the two star crossed lovers trying to have their love blossom into something beautiful. Even though the lovers are around age thirteen and completely grasp the concept of love in relationships. Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet party, after that moment they are inseparable. Like all long lasting relationships, the lovers bump into each other and the next day they are married. From the start the lovers have opposition, whether that be from their families or their impatient nature. Romeo and Juliet claim to be in love, even though Romeo yearned to be with Rosaline, Juliet and Romeo only recently met, and they both jump to conclusions.
On awakening from the long slumber of the Dark Ages, the Renaissance was a time of "rebirth" of culture in Europe. Writers of the time such as Christopher Marlowe and Sir Phillip Sydney created literature that was bold and innovative. Dramatists revived and reinvented the classical traditions of the Greeks and Romans, however no one seemed to match William Shakespeare in terms of variety, profundity, and exquisite use of language (<http://www.online-literature.com>). Known as the most famous love story in the English literary tradition, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two unfortunate lovers whose deaths ultimately brings together their feuding families. In this tragedy, Shakespeare plays on the reader's emotion to portray
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In Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, two star-cross’d lovers of enemy households are no longer entities, and cascade into each others souls, and more specifically, fall deeply in love. They develop an obsessive relationship with their feelings for one another; they have a constant desire to be together, even though their emotions are based on sight alone. The addiction was so enslaving, that their only solution to their family fued was to turn to their one and only lover. Romeo and Juliet’s addictive relationship has lead to their unavoidable departure, because it has caused their secret marriage, failed Mantua escape plan, and suicide.
Discuss how Julian Fellowes and Carlo Carlei, the screenwriter and the director of Romeo and Juliet (2013), convey the theme of romantic love in Shakespeare's play to a twenty-first century audience.
Happily ever after is a saying that is commonly used to represent a relationship that is meant to be. In Shakespeare’s classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, the teenage couple were in a forbidden love. Their love was so forbidden, they had to kill themselves to have a happily ever after. Suicide is an option that solely the victims can make, but the actions of others can push the victims to the edge. Juliet’s father Lord Capulet was forcing her to marry a man named Paris who she did not love. Their good friend Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion that made her seem like she was dead without telling Romeo. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt and Romeo’s best friend Mercutio’s fight caused Romeo to be banned from Verona because he killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed Mercutio. Not only did the people who were closest to them cause all these problems, but their families’ everlasting brawl had made their love forbidden in the first place.
Romeo and Juliet is a story about a long feud between the Montague and Capulet families. This disrupts the city of Verona and causes tragic results for both Romeo and Juliet who were both in a secret marriage and eventually committed suicide in despair. Within the first six lines of the prologue Shakespeare does many things to set the scene; he introduces his theme of hate, suggesting that this is a theme that will be carried on throughout the play. “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny”. Immediately, we can see that the love and hate in this play comes in pairs, therefore it is used in explaining a relationship or an opposition. The vocabulary used in his prologue is somewhat complex, reflecting the kind of language that is portrayed in the play itself, like iambic pentameters and sonnets; the story also carries a theme of love complexities.