Saturday, June 1, 2019
Comparing Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story :: comparison compare contrast essays
Romeo and Juliet versus westside Side Story Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story, two timeless dramas that will live forever. Although both of these stories have many similarities, on that point are also many differences. These differences include the differences in sililoquy, the fact that Maria doesnt die, the fact that we never see Tony or Marias parents, as well as the issues of marriage, the splendour of gangs and families to each story. To understand these differences, I have read and/or watched both Romeo and Juliet, and the similar tragedy, West Side Story. Above, I named a few of the many differences in the midst of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and Ernest Leamans screen be, West Side Story. One main difference is that in Romeo and Juliet the sililoquy is spoken while in West Side Story there is sililoquy, but it is in song. While both equally express the characters feelings at the moment, it is my feeling that West Side Storys musical style brings the viewer/listener further into the play and makes the play more effective. An example of this is when, in Act II, Scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, otherwise known as the balcony scene, Romeo expresses his thoughts in a sililoquy until Juliet shows up. While in Romeo and Juliet all of this is spoken, in West Side Story, this is written as music shared between Maria and Tony. Another major difference between these two stories is that in Romeo and Juliet, Juliet sees Romeo dead and decides to garbage down herself. While, in West Side Story, Tony (the Romeo of the play) does die - shot by Chino- Maria is not so stricken and overshelmed that she decides to kill herself. This is precise important because in Romeo and Juliet, neither Romeo or Juliet is allowed to move on with their lives. In West Side Story, however, Im sure Maria, although not shown in the film, moves on and gets over Tony. My theory on why the preceding(prenominal) is true, is that Romeo and Juliet are kept apart by family ties or blood Juliet a Capulet and Romeo a Montague. Blood ties are what family is all about and tend to be very strong bonds.
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