romeo and juliet

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Henry Masih 10KDO

Romeo & Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet

Introduction

One of the most successful and well known plays William Shakespeare wrote was Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy play; two young people fall in the love but their families have a bitter grudge with one another, “and the continuance of their parents’ rage which, but their children’s end, naught could remove,” (prologue lines 10-11). This quote explains to us how the grudge between the two families could only be removed by the death of these two ‘star crossed lovers’.

The theme of the play is love and hate; there are many examples of love and hate occurring especially with the party scene.

In William Shakespeare’s time status was a very important thing when it comes to everyday lifestyle. Status was also determined by gender, men were able to do more things that woman, such as, work and have more of a social life. When there were plays in the theatre people would stand or sit depending on status. If you were standing you would be of the lower class, if you were higher up in the stands the wealthier you were, for example the Queen would sit at the top. The theatre was very important in that time because it was the main source of entertainment.

The relationships between the parents and the teenagers are found in the scenes of Juliet getting an arranged marriage, the scene illustrates how rich parents would communicate and feel about their children and visa versa for the children.

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Relationships between Juliet and Capulet

Capulet has deep feelings for Juliet, he still see Juliet as his little girl and does not want to let her go into marriage.  ‘And too soon marred are those so early made’, Capulet talking to Paris about his daughter being too young. This quote gives an understanding of how Capulet feels with Juliet getting married.

Even though Juliet is the lady of my earth to Capulet, he says to Paris win her heart, if she is happy then you may marry her, “she is the hopeful lady of my earth. But woo ...

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