Romeo ja Julia

Romeo ja Julia

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Jan 1, 1995 · Estonio · Tapa blanda (142 páginas)

Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 142
Idioma Estonio
Publicado Jan 1, 1995
Editorial Perioodika
ISBN-10 5797905736

Descripción

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love. The story is rather extraordinary in that the normal problems faced by young lovers are here so very large. It is not simply that the families of Romeo and Juliet disapprove of the lover's affection for each other; rather, the Montagues and the Capulets are on opposite sides in a blood feud and are trying to kill each other on the streets of Verona. Every time a member of one of the two families dies in the fight, his relatives demand the blood of his killer. Because of the feud, if Romeo is discovered with Juliet by her family, he will be killed. Once Romeo is banished, the only way that Juliet can avoid being married to someone else is to take a potion that apparently kills her, so that she is burried with the bodies of her slain relatives. In this violent, death-filled world, the movement of the story from love at first sight to the union of the lovers in death seems almost inevitable.
What is so striking about this play is that despite its extraordinary setting (one perhaps reflecting Elizabethan attitudes about hot-blooded Italians), it has become the quintessential story of young love. Because most young lovers feel that they have to overcome giant obstacles in order to be together, because they feel that they would rather die than be kept apart, and especially because the language Shakespeare gives his young lovers is so exquisite, allowing them to say to each other just what we would all say to a lover if we only knew how, it is easy to respond to this play as if it were about all young lovers rather than about a particular couple in a very unusual world. (When the play was rewritten in the eighteen century as The History and Fall of Caius Marius, the violent setting became that of a particularly discordant period in classical Rome; when Leonard Berstein rewrote the play as West Side Story, he chose the violent world of New York street gangs.)

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"For never was a story of more woe. Than this of Juliet and her Romeo"

I liked it, just how I remembered it. It's a simplistic play with a clear path of narrative progression, perhaps this is why it is so beloved and immortalised as the greatest love story ever.

April 24th 2026

No por la escritura, que me parece excelente, sino por gusto personal no disfrute de la historia, para mí una tragedia sin sentido propia de otra época y que, en mi opinión, no ha envejecido bien.

December 26th 2025

I really liked this book, even though Juliet was only 13. It’s a cute "love" story. While it felt a bit too much for my taste, I can understand why people enjoy it. I completely agree with the view that this isn’t a romance; it’s more about the consequences of lacking family boundaries.

December 24th 2024