Extended Response Romeo and Juliet
Extended Response Romeo and Juliet
Extended Response Romeo and Juliet
life in a movie set in modern times was not an easy task for Baz
Luhrmann. The two scenes highlighted in this essay are firstly the
balcony scene, where the themes of love and the motif of water are
emphasised, and secondly the death of Romeo and Juliet, where the
uses many different literary devices to bring out this theme of love
stars in all the heaven.” Romeo says that Juliet’s eyes are as
beautiful as stars in the sky. Romeo also relates his love for her in
love’s light wings do I o’erperch these walls/ for stony limits cannot
hold love out.” We can draw from tis scene the fact that Romeo and
life the themes of equality, love and danger, as well as the motif of
theme of love during the movie. Romeo is seen wearing only his
stressed when the mid shot with both of the characters in shot is
used next to the pool. The low-key lighting highlights the danger for
the play brought special significance to the words of the play and
the script of the movie. The movie setting is next to a pool – this
be new baptised”, when Romeo and Juliet fall into the pool. This
brings on a greater meaning by use of the set. These film
each of the ideas of equality, love, danger, and the motif of water,
interpretation.
says “A madman’s mercy bid thee run away,” and this shows how
Romeo has gone mad with grief over Juliet’s death, This themes is
not so? Or did I dream it so?” This theme of grief is also shown by
Juliet who after she cannot commit suicide because there is not
learn from this scene that Romeo and Juliet’s love was so much that
they could not bear to live in a world where the other is not alive.
Firstly, Baz Luhrmann puts special meaning into Romeo’s line “this
Juliet’s tomb. Thirdly, Romeo does not fight or kill Paris at all; a