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    Intertextuality is the ongoing interaction between poems and stories over the centuries. An example of intertextuality would be the storylines between Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story. In both written works, the young couple must hide their relationship from their families because their families do not get along with each other. As soon as the false message about Maria's death goes around, Tony kills himself which mimics what occurred once Romeo heard about his beloved Juliet's "death." Another

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    When I was eight years old I was convinced that I knew the best movie ever made. Everyone I came in contact with knew that The Princess Bride, according to me, was a cinematic masterpiece. Nonetheless, when asked why I loved the movie so much, I would struggle to come up with a justifiable answer. However, now nine years later, when asked the same questioned I have no problem justifying why The Princess Bride is so brilliant. The Princess Bride started my obsession with film, at eight years old

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    works “Antigone” and “West Side Story” share the theme of right and wrong, exploring the connection between personal values and beliefs and what society expects. Both literary texts navigate the ideas of right and wrong, using unique settings and situations throughout their stories to further reveal the concept of morality. Antigone highlights the conflict between personal values and authority (law), where it emphasizes the need to obey individuals in power. Whereas, West Side Story explores the conflict

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    Romeo and Juliet's west side story Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy made by william shakespeare his play influenced many to create movies stories and plays based off Romeo and Juliet. West side story is based off Romeo and Juliet. The director of west side story Robbins uses shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as a source in west side story which can be seen in actions,main points and the overall theme of west side story. In the west side story two characters from opposite sides fight and both get

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    The play “West Side Story” was written by Arthur Laurents in 1957. West Side Story is a musical in which a modern day Romeo and Juliet named Tony and Maria find each other fighting for their love for each other because they are involved in opposing street gangs. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” is about a long conflict between the Montague and the Capulet families. The plays “West Side Story” and Romeo and Juliet” share many similarities and differences

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    makes West Side Story be evocative of the decade in which it was written, how gang related music would change West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet, and further how different Romeo and Juliet would be if they would of sang rather than spoke their soliloquy. Each of these topics has gang related actions and how music defines the gangs. In West Side Story both Acts 1 and 2 are mostly instrumental, allowing suspense to form in each scene. In the 1950’s, gangs are growing more and more. With West Side

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    and Juliet and West Side Story the fine details of setting, characters, and the plot create the slightly varied theme the authors strive to convey. Setting, characters, and plot change the theme of the wonderful Rome and Juliet and West Side Story. The author of West Side Story chose to change fine little details in order to express a different emotion for the audience to indulge themselves into. Romeo and Juliet is set in fair Verona around the 13th century, while West Side Story is set in New York

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by the playwright William Shakespeare. It talks about the forbidden love between two people of rivaling families, and how it ends in tragedy. The writers of the movie “West Side Story” took some inspiration from the play and turned it into a movie. In the movie there are two gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, they both argue for a useless reason. Two lovers meet at the ball and then there is a chain of events that happens that leads to tragedy like in the play.

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         Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story both have a lot in common as well as major differences that set them apart. Although West Side Story is a direct rendition of Shakespeare's original play, many of the themes and symbols are altered to fit the modern perspective. The characters have a direct correlation to each other, yet racial issues give them a new light. Many of the events also reflect each other, yet small differences give them uniqueness. West Side Story differs from Romeo and Juliet

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    In the film West Side Story, there are two gangs, the Jets and the Sharks. Similar to the Montagues and Capulets of Romeo and Juliet, these gangs despise one another and fight consistently. West Side Story follows a similar plot as Romeo and Juliet, with a boy, Tony, and a girl, Maria, from opposite gangs falling in love with each other, despite disapproval from their friends and family. There even is another boy who is in love with Maria, and eventually, kills Tony. The recurring theme between these

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