Imagine falling in love with someone you’ve just met. That love conquers all -- family feuds, death, banishment, etc. This is a very important theme in Romeo and Juliet, both text and film. The plotline is based on the two main characters’ relationship and ability to combat much. However, the Shakespearean text completes the task of portraying this more than the movie. Thus, when it comes to the similarities and differences of both mediums, both Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet are similar in regards to theme, love is very powerful and dominant in life, but is different in how each medium was portrayed. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet fulfills this author’s intent and theme better than any other medium. In this …show more content…
Romeo and Juliet covers the story of two teenage lovers whose love ends in their untimely deaths written by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was an English Renaissance writer. He wrote the play in 1597, wanting to display love and its importance. Shakespeare likely wanted to demonstrate how love is a powerful thing, successfully completing that when Romeo and Juliet cover how love drew both Romeo and his lady to kill themselves in the name of love. Similarly to the film, the text does a good job of portraying the theme. The theme of this text is basically how love conquers all which is easily shown via the text when the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets is ended with their children’s deaths and the love that caused them. Shakespeare steadily keeps a romantic yet comedic voice throughout the story. At one point, it is mentioned by Mercutio “I will bit thee by the ear for that jest,” and Romeo replies “Nay, good goose, bite not,” (Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare II.iv.69-70). Lastly, the impact is easily summed up in one sentence at the end of the play, “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo,” (Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare V.iii.309-310). With some context, one can infer the impact was to show the importance of love through the tragic deaths of two characters who kill themselves for one another. All in all, the Shakespearean Romeo and Juliet easily displays certain characteristics that make it understandable yet detailed more than other