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Romeo and Juliet 1595

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Romeo and Juliet 1595

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    1. Procedere per analogia con le altre presentazioni. Utilizzare l’immagine fornita qui sopra.Procedere per analogia con le altre presentazioni. Utilizzare l’immagine fornita qui sopra.

    2. One of Shakespeare’s best-known tragedies The most famous love story of all times Several film versions Animazioni: titolo, poi un punto per volta, poi le immagini con relative didascalie, una per voltaAnimazioni: titolo, poi un punto per volta, poi le immagini con relative didascalie, una per volta

    3. 2.The Sources The story of Romeo and Juliet was well known in several forms before Shakespeare wrote his play. It is likely that he was inspired by the long poem written by Arthur Brooke in 1562, but he turned the story into a more complex and interesting one

    4. The setting in place ? Verona The setting in time ? four days and nights The protagonists ? two rival families, the Montagues and the Capulets; their children, Romeo and Juliet. Animazioni: titolo, poi un punto per volta, poi –mantenendo il titolo- passaggio alla slide successivaAnimazioni: titolo, poi un punto per volta, poi –mantenendo il titolo- passaggio alla slide successiva

    5. The play is divided into five acts and it opens with a chorus stating from the start that the play is a

    6. The first two acts are a love comedy: Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulets’ ball and it is love at first sight They are secretly married by Friar Laurence Animazioni (proseguendo dalla slide precedente): al primo clic “The first…”, poi un punto per volta, poi l’immagine, poi slide successiva, sempre mantenendo il titolo fissoAnimazioni (proseguendo dalla slide precedente): al primo clic “The first…”, poi un punto per volta, poi l’immagine, poi slide successiva, sempre mantenendo il titolo fisso

    7. The real tragedy starts in the third act with Mercutio’s and Tybalt’s deaths; Romeo is banished from Verona to Mantua In the fourth act Juliet drinks a potion given her by the friar to avoid the marriage with Count Paris and which makes her seem dead for 42 hrs. In the fifth act tragic conclusion of the play with the deaths of the two lovers. Inserire l’immagine allegata (pag. B53) Animazioni: anche qui un punto per volta (proseguendo dalla slide precedente)Inserire l’immagine allegata (pag. B53) Animazioni: anche qui un punto per volta (proseguendo dalla slide precedente)

    9. It is a comedy It is a tragedy Animazioni: clic 1) “It is a comedy” 2) testo relativo 3) “It is a tragedy” 4) testo relativoAnimazioni: clic 1) “It is a comedy” 2) testo relativo 3) “It is a tragedy” 4) testo relativo

    10. 5.Themes Love

    11. The pure, absolute love of Romeo and Juliet is different from the idea of love embodied by other characters: Juliet’s father = a contract between families Juliet’s nurse = physical love Count Paris = love linked to the idea of decorum and correct behaviour

    12. The lack of knowledge coming from bad communication The feud between the two families Old hate vs young love Speed as the medium of fate The reflection upon the language made by Juliet ? appearance vs reality. When she asks why Romeo is a Montague, she reflects upon the relationship between a “name” and “what it stands for”, she underlines that Romeo is her lover and yet an enemy by his name Animazioni: prima il titolo, poi un punto per voltaAnimazioni: prima il titolo, poi un punto per volta

    13. Romeo Juliet Animazioni: secondo il modello della slide 6, poi le immagini, una per voltaAnimazioni: secondo il modello della slide 6, poi le immagini, una per volta

    14. Regular rhythm Use of rhymes Use of sonnets in dialogues Imagery of light ? linked to life and the courteous love convention Imagery of darkness ? linked to death Animazioni: prima il titolo, poi un punto per voltaAnimazioni: prima il titolo, poi un punto per volta

    15. In the balcony scene Romeo associates Juliet with the sunlight, the daylight and the light emanating from angels.

    16. Juliet, in turn, compares their love to lightning to stress the speed at which their romance is moving and to suggest that, as the lightning is a break in the blackness of the night sky, so their love is a flash of wonderful radiance in a dark world

    17. From II act the image of light is gradually replaced by the image of darkness. The gloomy end of the play is anticipated by the fact that Shakespeare used nocturnal scenes: when the two characters met at the ball; in the balcony scene; the wedding night. The final indication that darkness has triumphed over light comes from the last act when Romeo finds Juliet motionless in the tomb and decides to kill himself proceeding towards eternal darkness.

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