Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Response to Romeo and Juliet scene - Robert Win

At the start of the scene, Romeo sneaks into Juliet's back garden without her knowing and hides under her room balcony. Romeo and Juliet come from two different conflicting families, therefore any relationship between them is considered 'forbidden'. In the scene, Romeo startles Juliet and eventually tells her that he loves her, and that he would change his last name, (if that was the only thing forbidding their relationship).

In the play, Romeo is from the Montague family where as Juliet is from the Capulet family, and as mentioned above, due to the hatred their families have for eachother's, the two main character's love is 'forbidden'. This links to the discussion in class, about how we may judge one group of people from a single experience with a single individual of the group (the discusiion was about Norbert and his experiences with tourists from China). An incident between a Capulet and Montague may have occured many generations before the start of the play's plot, which caused the families to hate one another, and be taught to hate.

The language used in the play is poetic and frequently uses metaphorical language to convey emotions, feelings and ideas. In class, we discussed the definition, and purpose of language, and how we can use language to communicate and allow the audience to understand what is being stated. The use of language in the play, has taught me that language is an important tool to convey and to get the intended message across. It is also clear from the script that words do not have to be literal for one to understand the intended meaning of a phrase or sentence.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Your thoughts on the fact that one single event can alter the views of the Capulet and Montague family is an interesting one, because you refer to the possibility of what may have happened in the past ( the origins of conflict could just have been due the different family names)
This is quite tragic because just because of the issue of the names, the two lovers have to be kept apart.