Following the Russia Revolution in 1917, Joseph Stalin held his power using propaganda, fear, and manipulation. He had his propaganda department make posters and convince people of things that werent true. Also, he threatened that bad things would happen if he was not leading. He also had many ways of manipulating things to his advantage that made it easier for him to rule.also he had purges-periodic arrests and executions. this kept people living in terror and fear.
Author: ayrton
Script
Benvolio:
Here comes the furious Taybalt back again.
Romeo:
Again,in triumph, and mercutio slain?
Away to heaven, respective lenity,
And fire-ey’d fury be my conduct now!
Now, Taybalt, take the ‘villain’ back again
That late thou gavest me, for mercutio’s soul
Is but a little way above our heads,
Staying for thine to keep him company:
Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.
Taybalt:
Thou wretched boy, that didst consort him here,
Shalt with him hence.
Romeo:
This shall determine that.
They fight, Taybalt falls
Benvolio:
Romeo, away, be gone!
The citizens are up, and Taybalt slain.
Stand not amaz’d, prince will doom thee death
If thou art taken.Hence be gone, away!
Romeo:
O, I am fortune’s fool
Benvolio:
Why dost thou stay?
How does shakespeare show the concept of fate in Romeo and Juliet?
The prologue of the play reveals a lot about the plays theme and how fate plays an important part in the play. We are told that Romeo and Juliet are ‘star – crossed lovers’ (destined for bad luck) and ‘death marked’. we know that their relationship will be plagued with death. The prologue actually reveals the plot and could be seen as ruining the play. However many of Shakespeare’s audience were looking to enjoy how well it was told, not seeking to be surprised by original plot turns. Fate and fortune are closely related in this play. In the Elizabethan era people strongly believed in superstition, fate, destiny and the wheel of fortune. People believed they had no influence in their life as everything was already planned out. In this essay I will study how fate plays an important part in Romeo and Juliet and I will also study if Romeo and Juliet had the ability to choose what to do or if their short lives were predestined” The play is filled with references to fate and fortune.
Everything seems to fall in place and this theme appealed to Elizabethans. Events that happen later in the play link back to other events earlier on and it seem evident that Romeo and Juliet’s lives are ruled by the wheel of fortune. Romeo is a young son of the Montague’s. He is dramatic and constantly in love. Juliet is the daughter of the Capulet`s, the rival family of the Montague’s. She is quite naïve and has always obeyed her parents wishes, until she meets Romeo. They meet by chance, fall in love and begin a relationship plagued with tragedy. They marry in secret but soon after Romeo is banished for killing Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt and Juliet is betrothed to Paris, a family friend. However Juliet posses a potion that makes her appear dead and sends a message to Romeo telling him to be at the tomb when she wakes. However Romeo never receives the message and believes she is dead. He then kills himself so they can be reunited in death.
Then Juliet awakens and realising what has happened, kills herself. Their relationship that starts in haste finishes just as fast. The two families, Capulet’s and Montague’s, are then re united in their grief. Throughout the play Romeo is dramatic and constantly predicts his own death. In Act 5,before he goes to the Capulet’s ball he predicts that his death will be soon, `Of a despised life clos’d in my breast, by some vile forfeit of untimely death.’ He is predicting that he will die before his time, which he eventually does. It’s strange that a young, carefree man should be concerned about death. This also leaves the audience in suspense, wondering what will occur at the ball. The reason that Romeo is attending the Capulet’s ball is entirely down to fate.
Entirely by chance, a servant of the Capulet’s had asked him to read an invitation list for a Capulet ball (the servant could not read himself), `But I pray, can you read any thing you see..’ At this time Romeo is desperately in love with a girl called Roseline and attends the party in the hope of seeing her. However he meets Juliet and falls in love with her. This is an example of Romeo and Juliet were destined to meet and destined to fall in love. It also is an example of events in the play `fall into place’. When Juliet is talking to her nurse after meeting Romeo she is desperate and dramatic. She has barley known Romeo but yet she is desperately in love with him, ‘If he be married my grave be my wedding bed.’ She means that she will die if she can not marry him which is a ironic anticipation of events to come.
This will have appealed to the audience as again everything will have fell into place. She continues to talk about how her love will kill him, `Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing.’ It is again ironic as this actual does happen as the reason Romeo dies is because of their love for one another. The beginning of the play is filled with reference of fate and fortune. It is so that when Romeo and Juliet’s outcome is revealed it is linked back to the earlier scenes and everything falls into place. The fight scene in Act 3 is crucial turning point in the play. It changes the direction of the play. In Elizabethan times it was not unusual for men to fight in the street and kill each other in sword play. It was also not uncommon for the guilty party to be killed or banished. The fight scene has many consequences that develop later in the play. A fight between Romeo, Mercuito and Tybalt erupts on the street in which Mercuito, Romeos friend, is killed. Before he dies he curses both families, `A plagueo both your houses’.
By doing this he is probably hoping that the two families would end their bitter feud. In a twist of fate a plague does effect both houses, in Romeo and Juliet’s death but it reunites the two families in their grief. This is a clear act of fate and an typical Elizabethan audience would have enjoyed this. Shakespeare knew when writing what appealed to his audience. When Romeo realises what has happened he seeks vengeance and kills Tybalt. He realises what will happen and how things will never be the same again, ‘The day’s black fate on moe days doth depend, this but begins the woe others must end.’ He knows that the events on that day will change his life and things will never be the same. He continues in saying, `I am fortunes fool.` he knows that events that follow are out of his control, everything lies in the hands of fate.
He must let fate run it’s course. He is right in saying this as it separates the young lovers, Romeo is banished. This almost certainly causes their deaths. It leaves the audience wondering if things could have been different. Could Romeo and Juliet have stayed together if Romeo hadn’t killed Tybalt” Throughout the whole play Romeo and Juliet constantly tempt their own fate. ‘Give me Romeo and when I shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars.’ she is tempting fate and her outcome. When Romeo hears of Juliet’s death he knows it is down the fortune and destiny. He proclaims ‘I defy you stars’ which simply means that he refuses to believe what destiny has dealt him. `Romeo and Juliet’ was a classic play during the Elizabethan era and still remains popular today.
Romeo and Juliet’s untimely death could be down to a number of things, their parents feud or the haste of their relationship but I believe it was entirely down to fate. They met entirely by fate and immediately fell in love. They begin a relationship plagued with bad luck and then tragically both die. I believe their lives had been planned and there is nothing they could do to change the course of their destiny. It is obvious that Shakespeare had intended everything to happen for a reason and decided that fate would rule their lives. It is a format that would appeal to an Elizabethan audience. Scenes from earlier in the play are linked into scenes later on. For example, when Mercuito curses both families a curse actually does occur, in Romeo and Juliet’s death.
Another example of how Romeo and Juliet’s lives were ruled by fate is how each of their predictions of their early death actually comes true. It is as if they tempt fate. However the audience would have already known this as they are warned about the outcome in the prologue. The prologue builds suspense as it leaves the audience wondering what will happen. It also allows the audience to ‘be in on the secret’. it helps them be involved in the play and feel like they are part of it. They know the future of the lovers but still anticipate their outcome. It is always enjoyable for an audience when they are let in a secret, just look how soap operas use this technique. Many people enjoy the play due to the historical background. It represents the classic works of Shakespeare and actually is part of history.
The historic balcony can be visited in Italy and there were actually families called the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. `Romeo and Juliet’ will always remain a classic play and be enjoyed by many audiences. It contains popular, classic themes that every one can enjoy, love, violence and death. Even though today,2004, nearly everyone knows the story of the star crossed lovers the play is still enjoyed by many people. I believe the reason many people enjoy the play is because of the love Romeo and Juliet have together. They believe they can’t be together in life so they will be together in death. It is refreshing to see to people fall in love in a age were people are cynical of love and marriage due to high divorce rates. It also how original how their love sprung from hate. `Romeo and Juliet’ remains one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays about the worlds most famous fictional lovers who lives were controlled by fate.
Essay
My essay report on Romeo and Juliet
Intro
metaphor
movie adaption
character attiduted
Romeo and Juliet project
-Select one question
-Write an essay response of 800 – 1000 words
-Make extensive reference to the text, Shakespeare’s time and details examples.
Discuss how William Shakespeare’s ideas and inventions are effectively interpreted by Baz Luhrmann in his film, Romeo + Juliet.
Metaphor
He’s trying to say ‘I will let god take me the way he think would good for me’ that god is the sailer and Romeo is the ship. As he say to him self: But He, that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen. He is trying to say to himself that I won’t do the things I want to do I shall let god tell me what i should if it is right or wrong and lead to the of greatness.
What I would like to do for my project.
What I would like to do is:
- analytic essay
- film a scene from romeo andJuliet (when Romeo kills Tibolt )
- Design and build a prob from a scene ( when Romeo kills Tibolt )
Doing film a scene and build a prob with George.F
Fate in Romeo + Juliet
“These violet delights have violet ends.”
Such is the theme of Romeo ands Juliet by William Shakespeare his whole play is orchestrated to prove this point that only violence will come violence.
“Fate is a revealed in Romeo and Juliet in many ways , but one of the most important is through the plot device of co-incidence.”
It was just a co-incidence that the servant ask Romeo to read the guest list and he saw that it was the Capulets party list and knew that Juliet was going to be there.
Quote
A pair of Star-cross’d lovers take their lives.
Two rivals are loved and are killed.
Two family will marry together but they do not like each other cause of one fight and now one from the capulet and one from the Montugue will fall in love and marry secretly but Juliet is forced to marry paris but is truly in love with romeo and juliet fake her death then romeo drinks poision die together but is stop by juiliet but is to slow so romeo is now poisoned and now is dead then juliet takes romeo gun and shots herself to be with romeo in heaven and nows stop the war between them.
Timeline
Sorry about my the timeline post because i have not been able to find my book with everything in it which has the timeline in it. Here it is