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Romeo & Juliet
Why does this story appeal to a modern day audience ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is the greatest love story ever told.
It has passion, fighting, young forbidden love and a tragic ending.
Every one falls in love - young people can identify with the angst of it, and it transports older people to their own youth.
Because is has an un-soppy ending and plenty of fighting, with men being men, it equally appeals to men as a Mills and Boon story never could.
The story has been updated and reincarnated many times - West Side Story is a modern version, for example.
The story is as relevant today as it was when Shakespeare wrote it. The families may be different, but forbidden love still exists - a partner of a different culture, creed, religion and even skin colour can cause similar tensions between families, sadly. Hopefully not resulting in murder and suicide!
It has passion, fighting, young forbidden love and a tragic ending.
Every one falls in love - young people can identify with the angst of it, and it transports older people to their own youth.
Because is has an un-soppy ending and plenty of fighting, with men being men, it equally appeals to men as a Mills and Boon story never could.
The story has been updated and reincarnated many times - West Side Story is a modern version, for example.
The story is as relevant today as it was when Shakespeare wrote it. The families may be different, but forbidden love still exists - a partner of a different culture, creed, religion and even skin colour can cause similar tensions between families, sadly. Hopefully not resulting in murder and suicide!
Romeo And Juliet by William Shakespeare
(STUDENT STUDY GUIDES.)
In case you have more question on the play, I am including a lot more information that I hope will be useful to you.
http://www.elook.org/literature/shakespeare/ro meo-and-juliet/
I have found 12 summaries for you to look at, click the link below. I have included a short extract to give you a taste of what the reviews have to offer..!!!
Montague's description of Romeo's melancholy fits exactly contemporary ideas of lovesickness. Thus far, Shakespeare is following tradition. His original contribution will come in contrasting Romeo's mooning over Rosaline with the fresh, spontaneous passion which Juliet will inspire in him. More���
http://absoluteshakespeare.com/guides/romeo_an d_juliet/romeo_and_juliet.htm
http://www.freebooknotes.com/book.php3?id=363
http://www.antistudy.com/search.php?title=Rome o+And+Juliet+
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xRomeoJul.h tml#Romeo
http://drb.lifestreamcenter.net/Lessons/RomJul /index.htm
http://www.clicknotes.com/romeo/Brians.html
(STUDENT STUDY GUIDES.)
In case you have more question on the play, I am including a lot more information that I hope will be useful to you.
http://www.elook.org/literature/shakespeare/ro meo-and-juliet/
I have found 12 summaries for you to look at, click the link below. I have included a short extract to give you a taste of what the reviews have to offer..!!!
Montague's description of Romeo's melancholy fits exactly contemporary ideas of lovesickness. Thus far, Shakespeare is following tradition. His original contribution will come in contrasting Romeo's mooning over Rosaline with the fresh, spontaneous passion which Juliet will inspire in him. More���
http://absoluteshakespeare.com/guides/romeo_an d_juliet/romeo_and_juliet.htm
http://www.freebooknotes.com/book.php3?id=363
http://www.antistudy.com/search.php?title=Rome o+And+Juliet+
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xRomeoJul.h tml#Romeo
http://drb.lifestreamcenter.net/Lessons/RomJul /index.htm
http://www.clicknotes.com/romeo/Brians.html