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Romeo and Juliet
The opening scene of William Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet will be the scene that I choose to analysis. Elements of plots that could be found in the first scene are exposition, point of attack, discovery and foreshadowing. Each one of these elements will be used to help analysis the scene and make it clear as to what is going on in the mind of Shakespeare. The first element of plot found in the first scene is exposition. We read that there are two groups The Montague 's and The Capulets, and they seem to not like each other. We never see why they are aways against each other. We don 't find out what caused the tension between the groups. The second element of plot found in the first scene is point of attack. We find the point of attack when The Montague 's and The Capulets start to fight with each other. When says Abraham "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" (1.1.43) After that line they fight and it sets of the concept of how much each group hates each other through out the rest of the play. The third element of plot found in the first scene is discovery. After the fight scene ends Romeo is with Benvolio. We discovery that Romeo is in love with someone but is sad because Benvolio tells him that there are many other girls around that he could find that are more beautiful. He does not like Benvolio idea and wants to see Rosaline. Baz Luhrmann 's Romeo and Juliet take the play to a whole new level. Baz modernizes the play and sets it in real time to show what it would have been like back then compared to now. Baz Luhrmann stated that the "philosophy in adapting Romeo and Juliet for the screen was to reveal Shakespeare 's lyrical, romantic, sweet, sexy, musical, violent, rude, rough, rowdy, rambunctious storytelling through his richly invented language"
His concept is that he wants audiences to be able to understand the movie even though they might not be able to understand the text. He has set the play in modern era so that people



Bibliography: Appelbaum Robert "Standing to the Wall":The Pressures Masculinuity in Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol48, No.3 (Autumn, 1997). 251-272 Bevington David The Necessary Shakespeare. New York. 2002 Baz Luhrmann "Romeo and Juliet" 1996 http://drama.pepperdine.edu/shakespeare/rj/jeff/Directors%20Quotes.htm Clarkson Cindy The "Trailing" Edge. www.screeneditors.com/news/12a2.htm Shakespears William "Romeo and Juliet" Yale University Press 1954

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