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Shakespeare verses Luhrmann
Title: Shakespeare verses Luhrmann
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
Details: Words: 2960 | Pages: 12.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Shakespeare verses Luhrmann
In Shakespeare’s original text, there is humour created by serving men to
lower tension from the previous scene. Sampson, Gregory, Anthony and
Potpan are the serving men.
Capulet welcomes his guests with humour “Ladies that have their toes
unplaged with corns will walk about with you.”
In the text Capulet comes across as a real lady charmer who gets away
with flirting with any lady. “A whispering tale in a fair ladies ear....”
Capulet’
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Shakespeare’s text for the 1997 film of
“ Romeo and Juliet.”
Introduction
For this piece of course work I have been asked to comment on how well I
think Baz Luhrmann has adapted Shakespeare’s text.
To show how he has brought this across I think I should look very
closely at both pieces. I will talk through both pieces and look into the
sections which are original and I will try to interpret hidden meanings.
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