Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Last night at the regent theatre in Hanley Essay
Last night at the Regent Theatre in Hanley, Stoke-upon-Trent , I witnessed a spectacular surgery of Romeo and Juliet, scripted by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is regarded as a avowedly great among modern poets and playwrights alike. The play began with a masterfully written battle scene between the two feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues, both of similar social status. This primary scene soon evolved into a story of two teens, bust between their spot for each other and fear of betraying their families.The highlight of the performance was the balcony scene it was very dramatic and romantic. The show was stolen by the make outor, Los Angeles, who played Lord Capulet (Juliets dad). He showed the audience how harsh provided valuable to the storyline this character is, adding sparks to the performance with lines such as Hang thee, young baggage disobedient poor devil (act three scene five) The end of the performance showed how parental combat can interfere with lives of others and end in tragedy with the death of both the families youngest offspring.After the performance I interviewed Mr Jones and his teen son Bradley about their eyeshots and feelings about the superb reproduction of the original Shakespeare romance. Interview with return Journalist Mr Joe Bloggs Father Mr Jones Journalist What do you cogitate of attitudes of starts in William Shakespeares time? Father Control of teens is a lot more relaxed than when it was back then. I know myself receives in 2002 are struggling to acquire respect from their teen children now and then patriarchal control was more or less one hundred percent.I r all(prenominal)y the attitude of fathers in William Shakespeares time was unnecessarily fastidious and forceful, for example Act 3 facet 5 master key Capulet says Go with Paris to Saint Peters church or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither I mean, strict is always good from a parents point of view but sometimes it can be a little ov er the top. Kids still need to be responsible for their own life and actions although parents cant be too overruling, especially in my opinion, in marital circumstances.Still I can sympathise, being a father myself, he probably just cherished the best for Juliet but like you said, sometimes being too strict can contract tragic consequences. Journalist In Act 3 Scene 5, do you think lord Capulet was being fair to assume Juliet would accept the marriage proposal? Father I think that lord Capulet was doing what he thought was best for Juliet in that day and age. Keeping Juliet in a good family, making sure enough she would be back outn care of was patently important to lord Capulet, so yes, I dont think it was fair for Lord Capulet to expect Juliet to marry someone she wasnt in love with.He obviously thought he was doing his best, but this would be frowned on nowadays. I think he could of prevented his daughters by severe to get to know Juliet better and discussing the marital pr oblems with her. I could tell they were not close when Lord Capulet said Graze where you will, you shall not house with me Journalist In act 1 Scene 1, Lord Capulet enters an assembly line between servants of both families, he is seen as being keen to deem his family and to be faithful to them, but in Act 1 Scene 5 at the Capulets ball, he denies Tybalt his revenge and stops him from fighting Romeo.What do you think this says about his character? Father His character shows that he is eager to defend his family honour, but he also sees these arguments as pointless, and he decides his family are worth all the hassle. At the Capulets party, I think he stops a fight occurring just to keep the peace, especially seeing as Romeo is not causing any harm. He wants his party to stay unspoilt. This covers up his usual brainish personality. Journalist Do you think Capulet was thinking of his daughter when he set up the marriage to Paris?Father I can be sympathetic here, but because looking deeper into it, and upon phrases such as She is the hopeful lady of my earth, it seems that Capulet only wants the best for his daughter Juliet, and wants her in a stable marriage with a flush(p) man. Although, as the scene develops it becomes clear that Capulet wants a husband for Juliet to keep the families high status and to increase Lord Capulets riches, he does not see love as part of the equation. So, when Juliet meets Juliet meets Romeo I think she say it as a way out, a window or maybe just as an act of rebellion.Journalist Overall, What do you think William Shakespeare is trying to show us through Capulets character and about parental conflict through his play? Father I think William Shakespeare is trying to put across the sheer futility of parental conflict and that you cant force anybody into your way of thinking and most importantly, that true love conquers all Interview with daughter Journalist Joe Bloggs Son Bradley Journalist What do you think of the attitudes of tee ns towards their parents in William Shakespeares time, compared to now?Daughter I think modern day parents are a lot more easy going than they were back then, and because of this, I know my father for one thinks we run to take advantage of this still, nowadays this lovable of equal ranking between parent and teens, means a closer relationship forms, and I personally think we tend to discuss things more as a family. Journalist In act 3 scene 5, what do you think about Juliets attitude towards the arranged marriage based on her first impressions? Daughter In my opinion Juliet was absolutely in the right here.I realise in some religions this kind of thing is completely normal, but if my father introduced a man I hardly knew to me, only to tell me I was to spend the rest of my life with him, I would be thoroughly disgusted and certainly rebel against it Journalist Do you think Juliet was wrong to go behind her fathers back with Romeo even after she knew he was a Montague? Daughter Ye s, I think she should have told her parents of the situation and if they would prefer to lose a daughter than to live with it then Juliet would have to decide whether it is all really worth the fuss.After all, love is such a strong emotion and can a girl of her age really be sure what she is feeling? In spite of everything even her father thought she was too young at first as he says She hath not yet seen the counterchange of fourteen years Journalist How much do you think Juliets parents are responsible for Juliets death? Daughter If anyone is responsible for her death it is her father He almost drove her to the brink of insanity and depression he shouldnt have been so persistent about marrying someone she didnt love.However I do not feel he is entirely to blame. Journalist What do you think William Shakespeare is trying to show us about parental conflict and true love through his play? Daughter Parental conflict interferes with things but true love will always come out best, zip po can stand in the way of people being together, not even the grim reaper, as shown in this tragic play of love and romance. demonstration It seems as a whole both father and daughter feel that parenting in the time of William Shakespeare was kept quite tight knit and strict.Also both see that William Shakespeare is trying to express his feelings of futility towards parental conflict. It can affect the lives dramatically and most importantly he feels that love conquers all. David seems to feel that Lord Capulet was only trying to help by finding a partner for his daughter although he thinks Lord Capulet is too strict a parent. In a complete ancestry Isabel disagrees with David and thinks Lord Capulet was wrong to assume he could arrange a marriage but she also believes parenting was too strict then.Conclusion- well it is agreed that parenting was very strict in those days although no-one seems to agree on whether Lord Capulet was in the right when arranging the marriage but in th ose days maybe a father being this forceful about marital situations was normal. Also the Capulets do seem partly responsible for their daughters death. Maybe they shouldnt have tried to get to know their child better and the tragedy that followed might have been prevented? Who will ever know? Its up to you, the reader to decide now.
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