Romeo And Juliet Drug Analysis

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Also in the play, Romeo does not take anything, meaning no drinks, foods, or drugs, before the sneaking into the Capulet's party. He just goes to the party with Mercutio and some other Montagues, and they all go to have some fun. The moment Romeo sees Juliet, he shows what he feels meaning that he falls in love at first sight, he is being who he is, meaning he is being himself. Yet, in the film he is handed a drug by Mercutio, and Romeo takes it, so obviously he is going to have some effects on it. So in this part when he sees Romeo, some people from the audience think he has that effect to Juliet because it’s part of the drug to make you feel things. This affects the readers/audience because the audience see the Romeo falls in love with Juliet …show more content…

The Nurse is caring and loving to Juliet, like every mother should be to their daughter/son. However, in the film, the relationship between the Nurse and Juliet is not like it should have been like in the play. Their relationship, is not like an actual caring for each other, and they do not seem close to each other, like telling each other things and secrets, or helping out each other in their problems. The Nurse just seems like a normal nurse. This makes a huge effects on the audience because it shows the opposite of what the Nurse really is in the play. The people who have never read the play would just probably think that the Nurse is just a servant of the …show more content…

He shows the audience his true feelings to Juliet when he goes to her tomb and he brings roses and flowers with him to leave for her, Paris tells how much he really love her, although she is dead and how he wanted his future to be like with her.He also tells Juliet the many things he wanted to do with her if they were together. This tells the readers/audience that Paris was not just any man who wanted to marry Juliet, but he did really care for Juliet. This shows the readers what a good man Paris is, who is confident about what he is doing and just a loving and caring guy who wants the attention of Juliet. Although in the 90’s film, he is shown as the opposite as in the play, because Paris is shown as a fighter, and not really a lover. Paris is shown as an aggressive

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