The two movies "Romeo and Juliet" are compared in the order of the beginning, and the two movies are taken from the two scripts written by the same person Shakespeare. But they are all guided by two different men, each trying to convey the original script. The rank order of Romeo and Juliet is very fast. The director succeeded in building a tense relationship with Montague and the two rival families, Caplet. He did this by fighting in the opening sequence between the two gangs of each family and using very tight and noisy music.
In my article comparing the opening sequence of Romeo and Juliet we compare the opening of two versions, Romeo and Juliet. One of them is Franco Zeffirelli made in the late 1970s. The other is Baz Luhrmann, which was manufactured in 1996. The Zeffirelli version calls Leonardo Whiting Romeo and Olivia Hussey plays Juliet. This version is more realistic and traditional. The way it is shot is like a fantasy of Shakespeare. - Comparison of amish and North American society You can decide which is more ideal by comparing the Amish society seen in film witnesses and the North American society. Ideal society is a society with a strong community awareness among all members. Since education prepares children's lives, the type of education children receive will change the next generation of society. Education is evaluated in both societies, but its focus is very different.
Comparison of the opening scenes of two Romeo and Juliet movies In this article, we compare two Romeo and Juliet movies taken by different directors at different times. The first movie I wanted to compare was directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968 and was supervised by Baz Luhrmann in 1996. This is thought to be the latest version of Romeo and Juliet. - Comparing Patricia MacLachlan and Laura Ingalls Wilder with Patricia MacLachlan and Laura Ingalls Wilder is not an easy thing. Both writers did a great job in writing, and their books are totally different. Sarah, Plain and Tall, and The Little House series express the realism, detail, and time frame to distinguish each other from each other. Both Sarah and Little House were in the 19th century, so I also chose these two writers. The themes are also very similar