Comparison of Romeo and Juliet's movie "Romeo and Juliet" by Franco Zeffirellis was the most popular movie at the box office in 1968, eight years after the performance at the Western Conference stage. Baz Luhrmann created his version in modern style after 30 years. There are many differences and similarities in movies, but each does not change the story. They use young actors and actresses to attract young viewers when they are released but it is clear that there is a generation gap between them.
When I saw Luhmann 's Romeo and Juliet movie versions, I thought of many comparisons and comments compared to the original text. The question I would like to answer is "What is the fate of Romeo and Juliet and the tragedy of wealth?" In other words, is this the will of God, or is Romeo encountering a series of misfortune? As to fate and wealth, viewpoint varies depending on the person. I said that both are a bit. But my feelings strongly suggest fate. In the text they are respectful of their religious beliefs and seem to regard Flair as their convincing and religious teacher. However, compared to Luhrmann's movies, Flair and nurses did not seem to care much. If this is God's will, you must endure it. On the other hand, fortunately it may be said that Romeo encountered a series of bad lucks.
Fate of William · Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" Romeo and Juliet's drama involves many unfortunate and misfortune. Romeo and Juliet are known as "Star Lovers" because they fall in love and are to die from tragic death. The stars have decided that they will fall in love and die, and everyone else is owned by a star. The phenomenon of fate is reflected in the daily life of society. Destiny can best be explained as the irony of many actions contrary to what people expect. Beginning with the shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet, these two characters were called "Lovers of Star Cross" and fate produced the fate of their death. Flight erroneous events like Flyer · Laurence, suicide time of Romeo and Juliet, and finally
William Shakespeare is a famous playwright, and works of Romeo and Juliet are as active as he wrote first. Today's work is active in two movie formats, "Romeo and Juliet" and "Love of Shakespeare" by William · Shakespeare, and original text formats produced in the 1990s. These two movies are perfect for understanding the show and for understanding the most creative ideas of Shakespeare in the show. - Applying the idea of Showalter to Brana's Hamlet movie version Elaine Showalter began writing her articles on behalf of Ophelia: Critical analysis of female responsibility, madness and feminist criticism, Shakespeare's Hamlet, and past Almost ignored Ophelia Asian character feminist critic believes that the Ophelia itself is not Hamlet's foil but an important person.