Romeo And Juliet Violece
Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play which is about the teenage marriage of members of rival families and about the violence which ensues.
Although it is a play about love, there are many scenes that contain violence and conflict.
The play opens with a fight between the Montague and Capulet families and ends with the suicides of both Romeo and Juliet and a peace agreement between the families. The violence in the play happens because of an argument between the two families, which leads to the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In this essay I will discuss the violent themes throughout the play and the emotions that the characters display in the circumstances.
Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and first performed in the 16th century. It is set in the 15th century. When Shakespeare wrote then play Elizabeth the 1st ruled England. She loved the theatre. People in the 16th century were fond of any sort of entertainment. They like watching violent “sports” like bear baiting and cock fighting.
It was important for Shakespeare to make his plays as exciting as possible, because they had to appeal to the violent enjoyments of the public
An audience in the 16th century would have liked Romeo and Juliet because it was a very commercial play, with lots of blood death and sex (
* The first violent scene in the film is right at the beginning in act 1 scene 1. Samson and Gregory, Capulet’s, are walking through the market square at Verona. They talk about fighting against the Capulet’s “I mean and we be in choler, well draw” this line creates tension as it says that they are ready for a fight, this line eludes to the violence ahead. Once again eludes to violence and really displays the hatred between the families. Once the Montague’s arrive Sampson bites his thumb at the Montague’s. The 2 parties quarrel over this before Samson asks for a fight
* As the fighting begins Tybalt, a Capulet, and Benvolio, a Montague, arrive. Tybalt, being an...
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