1. "From One Era To The Next"
I have forever had a fascination with the Shakespearian play ""Romeo and Juliet"". ... In ""Romeo Must Die"" there is no overruling power figure to inflict lawful order in the society, as the Price does in ""Romeo and Juliet"". ... In ""Romeo and Juliet"" the women acquire a form of servitude, especially when married, as they are completely dutiful in their actions, language and thoughts, and they strive to achieve a famine appearance and innocence, which is evident through studying Juliet. ... In both these scenes the conflict becomes evident through both language and violence, however in "Ro...
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