Romeo And Juliet
ROMEO AND JULIET: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S
SO-CALLED MANIPULATIONS
by
Polea, Mark Manuel
Cerico, John Matthew
College English 2
Ms. Maria Thereza Panzo
March 2007
THESIS
William Shakespeare is one of the best literary figures of all time. He has always been one of the favorite playwrights of the many. Students, teachers, and even critics choose his work as their subject. He has written many plays that aroused intrigue among his audience. Like any other artists, Shakespeare also has his own set of critics whose interpretation of his works seem to defy and oppose what has been a conventional analysis. Between tragedy and comedy in plays, the transition is not quite clear. Romeo and Juliet is a picture of love and its pitiable fate in a world which atmosphere is too sharp. Two beings created for each other feel mutual love at the first glance and every consideration disappears as both only thought of what they feel for each other. Under circumstances Romeo and Juliet......
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