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Romeo and juliet, Temi di Inglese

Power point sulla storia completa dell'opera shakespeariana Romeo e Giulietta,analisi dei temi presenti nel racconto e dello scenario in lingua inglese

Tipologia: Temi

2014/2015

Caricato il 14/06/2015

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Scarica Romeo and juliet e più Temi in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! Romeno and Juliet Introduction •Romeo and Juliet was Shakespeare’s first major tragedy (his 14th play). •Romeo and Juliet was written in 1595. •The plays focuses oh two lovers, driven to destruction by: 1) The inevitability of Fate 2) Their parents’ figths 3) Their own impetuous actions Old Capulet has one daughter named Juliet. He is hoping Juliet will agree to marry Count Paris and is excited for them to spend time together at the party. Capulet wants his party to be a happy place for love to blossom. When his nephew, Tybalt, tells him that there are Montagues at the party, Capulet demands that Tybalt leave them alone to enjoy the party. While Romeo is at the party he meets Juliet. He falls instantly in love with her and is sad to hear that she is the daughter of his family’s enemy. Romeo decides to risk his life and sneaks to Juliet’s bedroom window to speak with her. While he watches and listens to Juliet, Romeo learns that she is in love with him too. They speak at the window and make plans to secretly get married even though their families are enemies. The next day Romeo and Juliet go to Friar Lawrence who agrees to marry them. Friar Lawrence hopes their marriage will help to bring peace to the families. On the way home from the wedding Tybalt, who is still angry that the Montagues came to the Capulet party, challenges Romeo to a duel in the street. Romeo refuses to fight him. Mercutio agrees to fight Tybalt instead. Romeo tries to stop the fight and accidentally gets in the way. Tybalt stabs Mercutio and Mercutio dies. Romeo is so angry and sad the Mercutio is dead that he agrees to fight Tybalt and then kills him. Benvolio begs Romeo to run away from Verona so that the Prince of Verona can’t sentence him to death. Juliet is sad to hear of her cousin’s death, but she is even more sad to hear that her husband Romeo must leave Verona. She has another problem, too. Her father is forcing her to marry Count Paris. She goes to Friar Lawrence for advice. Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a special type of poison. The poison will make her fall into a very deep sleep, but everyone will think she is dead. Friar Lawrence plans to send a message to Romeo so that he can come back to Verona and meet Juliet when she wakes up in her family’s tomb. Then they can leave Verona and be together. Juliet follows her part of the plan, but something goes very wrong. Friar Lawrence’s message never makes it to Romeo. Instead, Romeo hears that Juliet is dead. Romeo returns to Verona with a very strong poison. He goes to Juliet in the tomb, drinks the poison, and dies. When Juliet wakes up she finds Romeo laying next to her. She is so sad that she takes his dagger and kills herself. • Love versus hate and the many forms love takes; its power to challenge hate; the impetuosity of young love; the irrationality of hate and its capacity to destroy love. • Parents and children and the struggle of young people to make their own choices in the face of parents' vested interests. • Chance versus choice - the inevitability and the fickleness of fate; the mixture of chance and choice in determining outcomes. The themes • Light and dark, light representing the lovers as they see one another in the darkness of their troubles; darkness also as the shroud of secrecy; also light as lightning and therefore transitory and easily burnt out. • Celestial imagery, representing the power of fate; also heaven and heavenly as descriptive of the lovers' view of one another. • Nature, representing beauty, value, youth and potential.
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