Romeo and Juliet was a story, adapted into verse by Arthur Brooke. William Shakespeare wrote his play based on Brooke's poem. The play has been the inspiration for innumerable screenplays, operas, songs, pieces of orchestral music and ballets. But no novels. There is no Romeo and Juliet novel.
Star crossed lovers. Fueding families, love, and death
Theme : Romantic
Mood: Apathetic
torment, selfishness, love, rivalry, jealousy, anger
One of the characteristics of good plays and good movies is that they do not always have the same mood. So it depends what scene you are watching.
This is the balcony scene--the most romantic scene in all drama. It's romantic.
Tense and belligerent. The Capulets are looking for a fight, but they are waiting to see whether the odds are on their side before they start it.
It's a party. The general mood is festive.
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
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
Do your own English essays.
The main role of the nanny in Romeo and Juliet is to provide comic relief. In Shakespeare's tragedy, he always includes one comic relief character to lighten the mood.
After Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's mother becomes so furious with him that any hope of reconciling her (and therefore probably her husband) to Juliet's marriage with Romeo seems impossible. There is a feeling of desperation, even despair.
hamlet is a separate play from Romeo and Juliet
No such thing. Romeo and Juliet is a play. Plays do not have chapters. Novels have chapters, but it is not a novel. It's a play. Whether something is a novel or a play is hugely important to the way it is written. Plays do not have long descriptive passages. And they are divided into acts and scenes, not chapters. And Romeo and Juliet (I may have mentioned this) is a play, not a novel.
cause he couldnt decide wether to go out with rosaline or juliet
Before Romeo receives news about Juliet, his mood is melancholic and lovesick due to his separation from her. He is longing for her presence and feeling despondent.
In Act 1, Scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is in a somber mood because he is still heartbroken over his unrequited love for Rosaline. He tells his friends that he has a sense of foreboding about the party and worries that the night's events will lead to something unfortunate.
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
Aerosmith's "Don't get mad, get even"
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
The mood in the first line of Romeo and Juliet is one of tension and conflict, as the audience is introduced to the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. The line sets the stage for the ongoing animosity and violence that will drive the tragedy of the play.
Do your own English essays.
The main role of the nanny in Romeo and Juliet is to provide comic relief. In Shakespeare's tragedy, he always includes one comic relief character to lighten the mood.