they are alike because they have different people in the live
Romeo and Juliet are both young, their families both hate each other, they think about the here and the now instead of the future and they are both in love.
Romeo is extremely over dramatic, its almost disgusting. He makes rash desicions while juliet is not over dramatic yet they are both equally stupid. (or not very bright)
Dont know answer I thought this was it
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Verona, Italy
Which Romeo and Juliet are you talking about? Romeus and Juliet the poem by Arthur Brooke? Romeo and Juliet the play by William Shakespeare? Romeo and Juliet the Symphonic Poem by Tchaikovsky? Romeo and Juliet the ballet by Prokofieff? Romeo and Juliet the song by Dire Straits? All of them are original works even though they are all about the same story.
An example is the coincidence that in Act 5 Scene3 Romeo goes to visit Juliet at the grave at the same time that PAris does
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is indeed about two weeks away from her fourteenth birthday. She is thirteen. But this is not a "true fact" in the same way it would be if Romeo and Juliet were real people rather than characters in a play.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Verona, Italy
Which Romeo and Juliet are you talking about? Romeus and Juliet the poem by Arthur Brooke? Romeo and Juliet the play by William Shakespeare? Romeo and Juliet the Symphonic Poem by Tchaikovsky? Romeo and Juliet the ballet by Prokofieff? Romeo and Juliet the song by Dire Straits? All of them are original works even though they are all about the same story.
No.
Capulet agrees to build a golden statue of Romeo and Montague agrees to do the same for Juliet.
It's got the same thing as the other one.
We don't know exactly in which order he wrote them, so it could be one of a number of different plays. A Midsummer Night's Dream is very similar to Romeo and Juliet, and must have been written at about the same time.
An example is the coincidence that in Act 5 Scene3 Romeo goes to visit Juliet at the grave at the same time that PAris does
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is indeed about two weeks away from her fourteenth birthday. She is thirteen. But this is not a "true fact" in the same way it would be if Romeo and Juliet were real people rather than characters in a play.
Romeo died first. Juliet took a fake potion to make her sleep but appear to be dead. Romeo then drank his potion presuming her dead and died. Juliet then woke up to find Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his knife.
There was a remake of the traditional Romeo and Juliet in 1996 of the same name. It gave the plot a modern day makeover.
Yeah it is. The part comes in the 1996 version in the scene where Romeo and Juliet get married.