Romeo and Juliet- William Shakespeare. Analyse how Baz Luhrman has presented the character of Tybalt based on the original script of Romeo and Juliet.
Title: Romeo and Juliet- William Shakespeare. Analyse how Baz Luhrman has presented the character of Tybalt based on the original script of Romeo and Juliet.
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Romeo and Juliet- William Shakespeare. Analyse how Baz Luhrman has presented the character of Tybalt based on the original script of Romeo and Juliet.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1739 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The first lines Tybalt had to say immediately brings out his personality to the audience. He says: "look upon thy death," to Benvolio, even though Benvolio had said to stop fighting and put their weapons down. Tybalt is the kind of person that thinks war is the best solution to all of his problems because, since he is a good fighter, he knows that he has a good chance of winning the war, thus making
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In that film, he is dressed all in black and his appearance looks very dark. He hardly ever jokes around or looks like he's having fun; he is always ready for business. Baz Luhrman brings the character and personality of Tybalt out more obviously by using other things like the weather, clothes, and nationality to portray his role in the film, while the director of the original film uses speech and actions to do this.