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第页2024年《罗密欧与朱丽叶》英语读后感《罗密欧与朱丽叶》英语读后感篇1

ThenoteswerepreparedforusewithaneditionofRomeoandJulietboundtogetherwiththebookforWestSideStoryandinconjunctionwithashowingofFrancoZeffirellisfilmversionoftheplay,buttheywillbeusefulwithanyeditionorproduction.

TheintroductionfocusesprimarilyoncomparisonswithWestSideStory,soithasrelativelylittletosayabouttheplayassuch.Asnoted,thisisoftenregardedasalesserShakespearetragedybyscholars,butwhatshouldalsobekeptinmindisthataudienceshavemadeitoneofthemostbelovedplaysofalltimefromtheElizabethanAgetothepresent.RomeoandJulietareoftenconsideredthearchetypallovers,andatonetimearomeo--meaningalover--wasacommonnoun.Severaloperasandballetshavebeenbasedonthestory.TheplayalsocontainssomeofShakespearesmost-quotedlines,andsomeofthemostbeautiful.

AlthoughShakespearesdialogueoftenreadsbeautifullyenoughonthepage,pleasekeepinmindthatheneverintendedhiswordstoberead.Thisisascriptforperformance,andourstudyofitwillprepareusforaversionoftherealthing:thefilmversiondirectedbyFrancoZeffirelli.Likeallproductions,itisaninterpretation,leavingsomethingsout,puttingothersin,placingemphasesdifferentlythanotherproductions.Yourgoalinthisassignmentshouldbetofamiliarize(orrefamiliarize)yourselfwithexactlywhatShakespearewrotesothatyoucanobservewhatitisZeffirellihasdonewithit.

Shakespearewrotealmostnooriginalplots.HeusedanEnglishpoeticretellingofanoldItaliantale:ArthurBrookesTheTragicallHistoryofRomeusandJuliet.DespiteitsItaliansetting,thelanguage,attitudes,andcustomsaregenerallyEnglish.Inonerespect,Shakespearealteredthestoryinawaywhichisshockingtomodernaudiences:heloweredJulietsagefromsixteentojustunderfourteen.Thereareseveralreasonshemighthavedoneso.BoysplayedthefemalerolesinShakespearestheater,andtheymighthavebeenmoreconvincingasyounggirlsthanasmorematurewomen(thoughaudiencespresumablyfoundaboyplayingCleopatraorLadyMacbethsatisfactory)。Shakespeareemphasizestheover-hastinessandprematurenatureofthisloveaffairandprobablyfelthewasunderliningthisthemeatatimewhenmarriageatfifteenwasconsideredbynomeansshocking,thoughmarriageateighteenortwentywasinfactmuchmorecommon.Shakespearewasnotoriouslyineptatdepictingchildreninhisplaysandhemaynothavehadareallyclearideaofwhatafourteen-year-oldgirlwouldbelike.Finally,thefactthatthestoryisItalianmayhavefittedinwithNorthernEuropeanprejudicesabouthot-bloodedearly-maturingSoutherners.Howeverweimagineher,Julietisgivensomeofthemostbrilliantandmemorablelinesintheplay,andisnotableforhercourageandwit.

Italiancitieswereinfamousfortheirlong-lasting,deadlyfeudsbetweenprominentfamilies.Elizabeth,likemostabsolutemonarchs,abhorredduelingandfeudingandtriedtosuppressit.Shakespearesplayisinparthiscontributiontoherjustsaynocampaignagainstsuchconflicts.

《罗密欧与朱丽叶》英语读后感篇2

RomeoandJulietaretheclassicsofShakespeare'sdeath.TheyarecalledtheWesternversionofLiangShanboandZhuYingtai.Ittellsofsuchaclassicemotionalstory:thestorytakesplaceinVerona'sfamouscity.RomeoandJulietfellinloveatfirstsightandmadeasolemnpledge.Butthetwofamilieswereenemies.RomeokilledJuliet'scousininthefightandwasexpelledfromthecity.JulietwasforcedtomarryaEarlbyhisfather.Indesperation,Juliettookthemedicineoffeigningdeath.Romeolearnedthenewsofdeath,returnedtohimovernight,anddiedofpoisonatJuliet'sside.Aftertheeffect,JulietwokeupandfoundRomeodead.Shewassosadthatshestabbedthedaggerdeeplyintoherchest.

Fromthetimeofcreation,RomeoandJulietbelongtoShakespeare'searlyworks,andthewholedramaisvigorous,veryoptimistic,wild,freeandmajestic.Savon,atthistime,tookamorepositiveattitudetowardstheworldandattackedthedecadentsocialatmosphere-suchastheRevengeoftheMongolandthecardfamily:butinthinking,itwastolerant,thenobleofhumannature,thebeautyoflove,andthehopeofthefuture,sointheplay,themonktwofinallyshookhandsandtalked.

ThemutualappealofRomeoandJuliet,twotrueandtrueisateenageteenagegirl,lovely,cheerful,alittlemelancholy,andfullofcourage,loveandloveofcourageishowvaluable.TwopeoplelookedateachotherintheDangleoftheball,andfellintoafrenziedloveatonce.Theconfessionunderthebalconyisshynessandhuman,andhasseencountlesstimes,sothattheheartofagirlcanbemoved.Thentherewillbenobetter,morecourageous,andgreaterlovethantheaimerchorusinthechurch.Notonlyisfamilyhatred,butalsoworldlyeverything,lifeanddeath.

Inthebook,Romeo,thehero,isdescribedasagreatnumberofsapphiregleaming.Romeowasborninthefeudalfamily,butdidnotinheritthefeudaltraditionandthought,butinsteadofconformingtothedevelopmentofthetimes,divorcedfromthefeudalfamilyandbecameafirmhumanist;hewassincere,brave,cultural,latent,andalovingheart;hepursuedalifeofself,autonomyandperfectfeelings,evenifhewasafraid.Thedaughterofamistakenenemydoesnotshrink;hehasnodoortoaccount,hefallsinlovewithJuliet,andregardshisfamilyashisownfamily,andexpectstodissolvehisoldwish;heisloyaltohisfeelingsandiswillingtobeexiledtohisownlifeforhisfeelingsandlovers;hepaysmuchattentiontohisownlife;hepaysmuchattentiontohisattention.Friendship,whenhisfriendwaskilled,andhisfeelingsfacedrisk,hewasvengeanceforhisfriends,buthemadehisfeelingsencounteradifficultsituation,showinghisnoblecharacter.Itisinaseriesofstoryplots,suchasfamilyconflicts,emotionaltribulations,andfriendsTsingYi,thatthespiritandtemperamentofhishumanistcanbefullydisplayed.Andtheheroine,Juliet,wasjustanobleman,whowasnot14yearsold,butshewasbrave,strongandintelligent.Shebrokethroughthegreatfamily'sbeamyanddaringtofallinlovewithRomeo,whichwasveryrareamongthegirlsinthevulgarupperclass.

Whenthetwoareinlove,theycannotbereflectedinlove.Heremoreobstructioncomesfromtheoutsideworld:thehatredthatcomesfromthetwofamilieshindersthetwoyoungpeopletogether,andcomesfromRomeo'syoungrebellionimpulsiveandexile,evenfromthemisunderstandingscausedbythebadnewsofthemessenger,whichledtothedeathoftwopeople.WhenIlookattheplay,Ioftendosomeassumptions.Iftheletterisdeliveredintime,RomeoknowsthatJulietisafalsedeath.IfthetwopeopleescapefromVerona,willitbetheendofahappylifefromthenon?Butitisthetragedyofdyingforloveandthegreatnessoflove.Itisthepersistenceofloveforyoungpeoplethatkeepstheoldergenerationfrompersistinginhatred.ThetwopeopleofLuoZhufinallysangjudgeus,blameus,letthemgotoheaven,letusgotohell,itbecametheplacewherethewholeplaymovedmetotears.

Thishadtotalkaboutthepowerfulfeudalforcesatthattime.Insuchatime,freemarriageandloveasanewthing,canbesaidtobedifficult,nottomentionthatthefamilyofbothRomeoandJulietistheenemyoftheworld.WhenthetwopeoplefinallymarryunderthesupportoffatherLaurence,therevengebetweenthetwofamiliesmaybeabletodisappear,butasuddenbattleislikeaflood.Likeabeast,Romeopushedtotheexile.Oh,Iamamanplayingwithfate.Thisisanamazinghowlingandwhining!Romeo,anewlymarriedman,isstillaspringdayandbeautifulday.Inamoment

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