Comparison Of Something Rotten The Musical And Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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Why does the theme teenage rebellion seem to appear so frequently in movies, literature, and music? One may see this theme appear in William Shakespeare’s, “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” as well as in Something Rotten the musical and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. There are many reasons that this theme emerges in media substantially, such as to teach a moral lesson as well as the actuality that any audience can relate to the theme. Whether it be disagreeing with a parent’s demand or belief, or because of the yearning for independence, striplings have all experienced some sort of yearn for rebellion. When commenting on what one may learn from this theme, many stories of teenage rebellion teach unique, yet important, morals that all focus around …show more content…

In Something Rotten the musical, the song “We See The Light”, starts with a female character named Portia, who has fallen in love with Nigel, but sneak out to see each other anyways. Portia states, “I'm tired of listening to the same sad story, how lovers fail because it's written in the stars. The feuding family plot is starting to bore me. I'm thinking we can show 'em that's not who we are.” (Wanye). Portia compares their relationship to that of Romeo and Juliet. Having already seen how Romeo and Juliet’s rebellion plays out, one can infer this relationship is also teaching moral lessons of the consequences, yet as well as that, this rebellion also shows the impracticality of keeping the lovers apart because of a family dispute. This is shown in “View Theatre” when they state, “ Nigel and Portia’s secret relationship is somewhat modeled after the original young lovers (Romeo and Juliet), with Nick and the Puritans indicating the warring families of the Montagues and the Capulets,” which confirms suspicions of their relationship modeling Romeo and Juliet’s, so one knows that they will follow a similar rebellion pattern of Romeo and Juliet

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