Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Literary Essay on Romeo and Juliet


The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famed plays written by the acclaimed William Shakespeare. Over many years this piece has influenced many pieces of modern literature. One very famous series that R&J inspired was The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. R&J tells a 1500’s story of two young people who fall in love that are from apposing houses, while The Hunger Games tells a fantasy story of children forced to fight to the death in an arena. While these stories seem extremely different, the relationships between the main characters in both pieces seem to be related. 

In R&J  there is a unique relationship between Juliet and Romeo. While Juliet is a Capulet, Romeo is a Montague, these two houses are opposing making their relationship impossible. One example of this from the text it “My only love sprung from my only hate!/Too early seen unknown, and known too late!/Prodigious birth of love it is to me,/That I must love a loathed enemy.” (Shakespeare 1.4.144-147). These lines are said my Romeo about Juliet when he realizes that she is a Capulet. He is saying that its to late to stop the love he has formed with Juliet who is his enemy. This part of the play is really important because it shows that Romeo and Juliet aren’t supposed to be together. In the end these lines foreshadow what the relationship between Juliet and Romeo will be like. Overall, it also leads to drama later on in the story.

In The Hunger Games the general public view Katniss and Peeta to be in a relationship that can’t work out. Their relationship can be observed from lots of different angles. The people watching the hunger games on tv believe that Katniss and Peeta are in love, but from the readers point of view it is shown that Katniss may be using their love as a survival tactic. This is shown by the line “One kiss equals one pot of broth”(Collins 261). This line shows that Katniss has ulterior motives, and actually may not be in love with Peeta to begin with. Over time these character’s love strengthens, I think that as time goes by Katniss learns to care for Peeta, loving him so much she will die for him. Overall, these multiple layers of the book create a very interesting relationship between Katniss and Peeta. Through one lens they are two teenagers desperately in love, through another people who care for each other looking to survive. While in the beginning of their relationship  it might not be clear, in the end it is obvious that whether it be true love, or love of friends, Katniss and Peeta end up being star crossed lovers.

The conflicts in the relationships between Peeta and Katniss and Romeo and Juliet are really similar because there is something keeping them apart. In both of these two books the couples are described as star crossed lovers. In The Hunger Games Katniss and Peeta are called “the star crossed lovers of district 12”. This is because they are in love but their love is doomed by the fact that only one of the two can come out of the games alive. In R&J the term of star crossed lovers is used in the prologue foreshadowing that Romeo and Juliet won’t be able to be together. Overall, I think it shows that the two couples relationships are very must the same because they are described under the same term.




In conclusion the relationships are very similar in both books, I think that the relationship between Katniss and Peeta is probably inspired by R&J the book. This is showed by the fact that in both books the characters are in a star crossed lovers relationship. I think that the reader should realize that Shakespeare’s writing has really inspired other authors all over the world and that good books can really change the way people write. For all we know the next big hit might have been inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Outline


Outline for Literary Essay

1. Intro:
  1. Lead: The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famed plays written by the acclaimed William Shakespeare. Over many years this piece has influenced many pieces of modern literature. 
  2. Title and Author: brief context or background: William Shakespeare was a famous play write from 1500’s, well known for writing Hamlet, A Mid-summers Night Dream, and of course Romeo and Juliet.
  3. Thesis/focus (overall interpretation): The relationship between Romeo and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (R&J) is similar to the relationship between Peeta and Katniss in the Hunger Games.

2.Body:

  1. Paragraph 1 (observation/inference):

Topic sentence: There is a conflict surrounding Romeo and Juliet’s love in the  book R&J.

Quotation: 2.2.2-5 “O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet.”

This quote shows: This quote shows that Juliet is in love with Romeo, but feels that she can’t love him because she is a Capulet and he a Montague, she wishes she could marry him and no longer be a Capulet so they could be together.

  1. Paragraph 2 (observation/inference):

Topic sentence: In the relationship between Katniss and Peeta from the Hunger Games there is also a problem. 

Quotation: from the berries scene, only one can survive, “ one one of the tributes from the remaining team can be the winner”

This quote shows: This quote shows that between Katniss and Peeta only one of them can live, so their love is doomed.

c. Paragraph 3 (observation/inference):

Topic sentence: The conflicts in the relationships between Peeta and Katniss and Romeo and Juliet are really similar because there is something keeping them apart.

Quotation: In both of these two books the couples are described as star crossed lovers.

This quote shows: This quote shows that there is something preventing the couples from being together, it shows that the two couples relationships are very must the same because they are described under the same term.

  1. Conclusion:

a. How does the text relate to you the world or another text:  In conclusion the relationships are very similar in both books, I think that the relationship between Katniss and Peeta is probably inspired by R&J the book.

b. What do you think the reader should think know and feel about your topic: I think that the reader should realize that Shakespeare’s writing has really inspired other authors all over the world and that good books can really change the way people write.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

RR

         The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne is one of the most emotionally challenging books for me to read. It tells the story of a boy who's father runs Auschwitz, a Nazi death camp. The book really captures the innocence of a child in this world of complete horror and disgust. I think the thing that makes the book so touching is how unaware Bruno is of whats going on around him.

          I think one way that Bruno exhibits this innocence is the way that Bruno thinks of certain words. In his point of view Auschwitz is "Out-With". This alone shows how oblivious and young he is. I actually read through the entire book with out realizing that he was actually talking about Auschwitz. I became really emotional while reading this book. I have been to Yad Vashem, and it just makes me feel so much more connected to the events that take place in it that ever before.

          Bruno also shows his lack of understanding in other ways. Another example of Bruno's innocence is that he ventures to the fence into the camp without fear at all and talks with a boy who is in the camp. This also really shows that Bruno doesn't know that bad things happen in the camp. Bruno goes farther when he actually goes into the camp with his new found friend. This is one of the most devastating parts of the book, because the reader knows the consequences of him doing this while he has no ideas. At this point of the book, I started to tear up because it really shows how helpless children were murdered with out a second glance. Even the son of the guy who runs the camp can be mixed among the others and exterminated like an insect. It is really sickening to think that this really did happen.

           In the end, Bruno and his friend in the striped pajamas are sent to the gas chambers. The book really shows the innocence of the children so unjustly killed. This book really makes me think about the world we live in and pray to god we can help any child from being murdered like this.