Romeo and Juliet/West Side StoryThe tragedy of love thwarted by fate has always intrigued writers. In the sixteenth century, William Shakespeare took this theme and fashioned one of the world's great plays: Romeo And Juliet. In our own time, Shakespeare's drama has been used as a basis for the overwhelmingly successful musical play West Side Story. Though one of these works is set among the nobility of Verona, and the other among immigrant families of New York's West Side, both tell the story of the plight of young star-crossed" lovers. As Norris Houghton writes in his introduction: "What we see is that all four young people strive to consummate the happiness at the threshold on which they stand and which they have tasted so briefly. All four are deprived of the opportunity to do so, the Renaissance couple by the caprice of fate, today's youngsters by the prejudice and hatred engendered around them.... "Poets and playwrights will continue to write of youthful lovers whom fate drives into and out of each other's lives. The spectacle will always trouble and move us, even as the two dramas in this volume do today." |
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Romeo and Juliet West Side Story
User Review - cobre22 - Overstock.comI was so happy to have found this book. As a teacher you always want to motivate your students. This book has both stories West Side Story and Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. I have used this book mnay ... Read full review
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User Review - TadAD - LibraryThingThe rating on this book applies to West Side Story; Romeo and Juliet is listed separately. Read full review
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Romeo and Juliet/West Side Story William Shakespeare,Arthur Laurents,Paul Werstine No preview available - 1965 |
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A-RAB ACTION ANITA ANYBODYS BABY JOHN beauty begins BENVOLIO BERNARDO better body Chino comes dance dead dear death Diesel door doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father feel fight follow FRIAR LAURENCE gang girl give goes gone gonna hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Hold hour I'll Jets JULIET keep kill kiss Krupke LADY CAPULET leave light live look lord MARIA married means MERCUTIO Montague move never night NURSB NURSE Paris play pretty Prince RIFF ROMBO Romeo ROSALIA SCENE Schrank SERVANT Shakespeare's Sharks Side sings SNOWBOY sound speak stand starts stay stop Story street sweet tears tell thee thing thou Tonight TONY true turn Tybalt Verona wall wilt young
References to this book
Romeo and Juliet: Original Text of Masuccio Salernitano, Luigi Da Porto ... No preview available - 1992 |