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…as much as he did before as well as Miss Nili needed him. "Mister Salgado put the phone down and pressed his fingers to his temples...he told me he had to go and see her," (pg 189.) <Tab/>Romeo had Juliet, a Prince had their Princess, and Mister…
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…out one third of the population. During the time of the plague was when William started writing plays, his career began with historical fiction. Between 1590-1593 he wrote Henry the 6th parts 1,2, and 3. Between 1594-1595 he wrote Romeo and Juliet. When his…
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…. But often, these clear-cut lines can be blurred, as a particularly skilled artist combines the two forms for one audience. This was seen in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, a play about rival New York City gangs based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
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…stage for the most important scenes. The stage itself was a platform, probably from 1 -2m high, on which the actors stood and spoke. The third level was the balcony used for anything form a mountain to a city wall. For example, for the balcony scene in Romeo
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…societies, love, feelings and freedom. If utopian people were allowed to read literature, they could find out something new that wasn't present in their "perfect" world. For example, if they would read Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet they would find out what…
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…if his works were still banned now. Thanks to the First Amendment, works that could be as great as Shakespeare's can no longer be censored. After all, where would we be without our Romeo and Juliet? Often, books are banned due to profanity. The novel, Catcher…
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…and Cleopatra Coriolanus Hamlet Julius Caesar King Lear Macbeth Othello Romeo and Juliet Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Shakespeare's chief source of inspiration would have come from his muse. His muse would have most likely been his lover, children…
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…of the main roles, Shakespeare wrote plays in which a mother exists, but is not given a major role. Although 'Romeo and Juliet' is a tragedy of two young people, it also deals with the status of the mother in the society, although this theme is not emphasized…
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…                                                                                 car as Alicia and Devlin pull away. Ironically, this is reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet, where Romeo rescues Juliet from an unwanted marriage to Paris, and where things seem to go wrong for the two star crossed lovers only in the daylight…
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…earlier plays, and one of the original shareholders in the Globe theatre. He left the company in 1599. Kempe specialized in clowning, and his parts most likely included Peter in Romeo and Juliet and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing. Kempe most likely left…
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