Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 5 Analysis

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Baz Luhrmann’s interpretation of Act one, scene five is far more remarkable than Franco Zeffirelli’s since it draws more attention from the audience while fueling more excitement when Romeo and Juliet first meet. Within Luhranmann’s version, Romeo attends Capulet’s party just like Zeffirelli’s but Luhranmann’s perception was a lot more visually appealing. The location, costumes, colors and music create an enhancing mix that is more eye-catching to the viewers. The party itself was modern looking that sets the scene to be a lot more relatable to today’s generation already gaining the interest of youngsters. As the scene progresses, “the star cross’d lovers” (prologue.6) meet and share a passionate kiss in an elevator, with the chance of getting