1. Shakespear in Love
Instead, William creates a tragedy play, about "two star crossed lovers" from two different worlds who will fall deeply in love with each other and suffer the consequences of society around them that does not let them choose who they are to be with, but suffer from prearranged marriages. ... Like in our world, wealth, power, and nobility can buy many things and influence many people, but true love, real love, is something that is very rare and precious and can not be bought like other materialistic needs or wants. ... The concept that this movie and the theatrical performance of "Romeo and Jul...
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- Grade Level: Graduate