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Last night at the Regent Theatre in Hanley, Stoke-upon-Trent , I witnessed a spectacular performance of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare.
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Looking at the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet
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Looking at the prologues of the two Romeo & Juliet movies, by Franco Zeffirelli (1968) and Baz Luhrmann (1997), it shows just how diverse the words can become by using different audio, technical, written and symbolic codes.
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Looking closely at the characters and language in Romeo and Juliet, analyse the dramatic effectiveness in Act 3, Scene 5
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Looking closely at the characters and language in Romeo and Juliet, analyse the dramatic effectiveness of Act 3, Scene 5
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Lord Capulet
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Love and Conflict in Romeo And Juliet.
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Love in Romeo and Juliet
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Love is a central theme in Romeo and Juliet. Explore the different kinds of love revealed in the play.
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Love is an important theme in the play. Explain the different attitudes towards love? How do these attitudes reflect sixteenth century society? Would it have been different today?”
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Luhrmann and Zeffirelli use very opposite effects and techniques in each of the Romeo + Juliet films. The contrasts between the Zeffirelli 1968 and the Luhrmann 1997 versions are vast.
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Lurhmann's Romeo and Juliet is action packed and music, image and speed of shot all indicate it is a quick moving film.
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Monologue of Juliet.
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Montague vs. Capulet.
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Much of the Drama of "Romeo and Juliet" is generated by Shakespeare's juxtaposition of love, death and violence
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My review on act 2 scene 3 - Romeo and Juliet
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My thoughts and ideas for the play and give you some background information that will be useful in helping you prepare for the part of Juliet
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Nurse’s Role
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On The Nature Of Tragedy - Romeo and Juliet.
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One of the main differences between the two versions of 'Romeo and Juliet', was the opening. The Zeffirelli movie had quite a slow opening, in contrast to fast and furious opening of Luhrmann's version.
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Overall I think that the main reasons which lead to Romeo’s and Juliet’s disaster was due to inadequate parenting from Lord and Lady Montague and Lord and Lady Capulet. They didn’t show enough love
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Performing Arts essay - Our piece was a devised piece based on William Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet.
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Reprehensible Sins
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Review of personal performance - love play assessment
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Review of stage performance of Romeo and Juliet.
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