Research Paper On Romeo And Juliet

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Everyone knows about Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare has written some of the most famous arts of writing. He made an enormous impact on our English education today. Almost every school makes the kids read one of his stories. Many people consider him a renaissance man, while others surprisingly don't. First of all, what is a renaissance man? A renaissance man is defined as someone with knowledge and talent. How could anyone argue that he does not posses these qualities? This topic intrigued me because I was shocked that anyone would think he wasn't. I consider him one if the greatest writers of all time. People read his stories everyday. Schools even imitate his plays in competitions. He should definitely have the privilege of being considered …show more content…

It takes a true artist to affect someone's feelings in writing. They have to have a very creative mind and have the ability to get your brain interested. He wrote these incredibly long stories just to entertain his audience. It also takes a very dedicated artist to write as many as he did. The third document provided stated,"He traces the human passions from the softest to the wildest, the most secret emotions and the most hidden motives.." This backs up my point about moving someone's feelings.

The second reason is that his knowledge in writing was outstanding. He used such and intelligent writing style. His vocabulary had suck a variety and was very well-rounded. He used very hard to understand words which shows his intelligence. He was a very smart man when it came to writing. Most of his writing was translated into an easier-to-read format. The 1st document provided shows a translation of one of his poems.

The fourth reason is that he was able to make tons of profit. Even today they still make movies which make money. The plays on broadway make money. He made a huge impact on our industry without even knowing it. You can look up how much a movie based on his play made and that is evidence he helped our wealth a

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