Shakespeares Portray of Romeo and Juliet as a Tradegy: The Use of Love and Hate

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Shakespeares Portray of Romeo and Juliet as a Tradegy: The Use of Love and Hate

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon on or around April

23, 1564 and was baptised at the Holy Trinity, April 26, 1564.

Shakespeare's parents were John and Mary Arden Shakespeare. On

November 27, 1582, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway who was eight

years older than him. Their first daughter Susanna, was born around

May 26, 1583 and Hamnet and Judith, twins, were born around February

2, 1585. Around 1592, it is believed that Shakespeare's Henry VI was

performed at the Rose Theatre in London. By 1594 Shakespeare had

rapidly risen as one of the top playwrights of the time. In August of

1596 his son Hamnet died. In 1599, the Globe Theatre was built.

Shakespeare was one of the investors for this new theatre. On April

23, 1616, Shakespeare died.

Shakespeare lived in the Elizabethan Era, in those days, parents

expected to be obeyed and they even decided who their children should

marry. Shakespeare grew up, acted in and wrote for a very different

theatre from what we have today. Elizabethan actors had very different

ideas on how to create the illusion of reality and there was no front

curtain separating the audience from the stage. The plays were

performed in daylight and female parts were written for young actors

and boys.

Costumes were very important and would separate the rich, who would

wear silk, linen or woollen clothing, and the poor who would wear

simple clothes of leather or wool. Very little scenery was used other

than an occasional backcloth. A potted tree would symbolise a forest,

a few plates an inn. The time, place and mood were ...

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...n that dim monument where Tybalt

lies.". This became true, but the plan could've worked, and Juliet

could've woke up earlier, but fate was always against them and is

conspiring.

Throughout the play all the themes of love, hate, tragedy and fate all

add to full effect of the play. None are any are more important than

others because without any of them the play wouldn't be what it is.

The roles of love and hate are huge, the love between Romeo and Juliet

and the family feud. Also the theme of fate, which is revealed right

from the start in the very first sonnet, runs through the whole play,

and in the meeting of Romeo and Juliet and eventually is what makes

the play turn out to be a tragedy. And Romeo and Juliet being a

tragedy, it gives the play a sad ending adding emotion and making it

the tragic love tale.

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