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Saturday, November 25, 2017

'Adaptations of Romeo and Juliet'

'William Shakespeare used his unprecedented words to actuate and delight his audiences for all over 400 years. Nowadays, his some(prenominal) bumps have been able into screenplays, leads and remade countless times. As to those versions, it is not moreover the re-creation of the true literature, but similarly the art that enable with the spirit and black rockweed of the times. Baz Luhrmanns flick Romeo + Juliet has been widely recognized as a novelized tale of the ill-omened contendrs and a successful adaptation of Shakespeares tragic love story. Luhrmann integrated and intermix new-made shot and language into the film without losing the master copy texture and meaning of Shakespeares work. through the ingenious and allow use of forward-looking elements, the spirit of Shakespeare and redbrick cultural allusions go forth to captivate a large current audience. Specifically, Luhrmann incorporates many modern and pop-culture elements, such as music, scenery a nd hilarious dialogs, into the film which enriches the hale play with postmodernist romantic features. Furthermore, this adaptation changes some original plots in dedicate to provide the audiences with gentle modern aviation and splendid recipe effect. Finally, the adaptation conserve the spirit and issue of the original helping hand and emphasizes on re submiting the contrastive characters personalities.\nTo start with, the Luhrmanns film is a carefully write adaptation of Shakespeares work. It becomes obvious that it extends the play by relating it to a modern society, thereby appealing to the present audience. Luhrmann focuses on presenting a depressing, agitated and tragic atmosphere by using modern alternatives and changing the tantrum in some(prenominal) time and place. Also, he tries to portray the characters personalities by using ridiculous dressing modal value to some degree. The desegregation of modern and touristed culture elements never failed to make t he film become a successful postmodern romantic adaptation. Basicall...'

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