The classic love story of Romeo and Juliet is a work by William Shakespeare that will never be forgotten. This is the story of two "star-crossed lovers" who come from two rival families, who test their relationship and die in sacrifice for each other and their families. Many people have produced traditional and non-traditional versions of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. These versions improved the work so that the feud between the families is more intense, making their love stronger, but at the same time moves away from the theme that love conquers all. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about young love, which takes place in the 1300s, in Verona, Italy, and one of the main themes is that love conquers all. Romeo's family, the Montagues, and Juliet's family, the Capulets, are rivals. When Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet ball, they immediately fall in love and secretly marry the next day. Not only can they not tell anyone about the wedding because of family rivalry, but also because Juliet's father has already arranged a marriage for Juliet to another man, Paris. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, kills Romeo's friend, and in revenge, Romeo kills Tybalt, which leads to Romeo's exile from Verona. Juliet visits the priest who married her and Romeo for advice on her situation, so he gives her a potion to make her appear dead so that she won't be forced to marry Paris, and thinks Romeo knows about this plan. When his plan fails, Romeo thinks she is actually dead. Therefore he kills himself, and when Juliet sees that Romeo is dead, she kills herself too. One of the main themes of Romeo and Juliet is that love conquers all. No matter what the challenges are Romeo and... middle of paper... and two families. People were very easygoing, and this version of Romeo and Juliet helps to show that love conquers all, because even during a time of war, Romeo and Juliet, whose families were in great competition, still fell in love with each other of each other and died as a sacrifice for each other. Therefore, non-traditional and traditional versions of Romeo and Juliet enhance the theme of love conquering all. Romeo and Juliet is a classic love story that proves that no matter what, love conquers all. Traditional versions show how love conquers all, but their obstacles are not relatable to modern times. The conflict in non-traditional versions may be easily recognizable and understandable for modern life, but it can detract from the strength of the theme. In conclusion, regardless of the version this film is produced in, Romeo and Juliet is a true love story that shows how love conquers all..
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