Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Romeo & Juliet (Hon English 1A)

I have somewhat enjoyed reading Romeo and Juliet so far.  When I read the text at home, I go line by line and I have to read at a much slower pace than I would read a book I chose. I think acting it out in class would help understand (since we have only acted out one scene) because I'm a visual person, it helps me to see what is happening and not just reading though it. One thing I don't like about it is that I know what happens at the end. I'm not one to read the end of a book before I read the rest of it, and I don't understand why the end was written in the prologue. It makes it less exciting to read. What's the point in reading it if I know what happens at the end? I like watching the movie version also. I like the old version better because the newer version seems very fake, like they were trying too hard. Overall, Romeo and Juliet hasn't been to painful to read.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you 100%. Romeo and Juliet has been hard for me to read too because I like reading quickly and I can't do that with this book. The acting and talking through the chapters helps me too, because I just don't know some of what Shakespeare was trying to get across. I didn't get the prologue either. I mean, Shakespeare's whole thing about "the details are important" doesn't really make sense. Obviously the details are important, but I think the climax is most important. If you tell me the climax, what's the point of the story?

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  2. I agree with how Romeo and Juliet should be acted out because it is way easier to comprehend what is going on when you can see what is happening.

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