Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Romeo And Juliet -Thesis
A. INTRODUCTIONWilliam Shakespeare, an English playwright, was widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the worlds pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called Englands National Poet. Shakespeares early classical works include greatest comedies such(prenominal) as A Midsummer Nights Dream, Merchant of Venice and Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare also wrote three tragedies namely Macbeth, Julius Caesar and the precise famous romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet.Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose death ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among William Shakespeares most popular plays during his lifetime and was one(a) of the most frequently performed plays.This thesis aims to prove that Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeares most famous work among high school students of St. Joseph School of Fairview. The taradiddle is so popular that until today, with its some(prenominal) adaptations, it is still the most perfor med plays especially by the students. The story itself is so popular that many teenagers can relate with their own life story as this good-natured of love story do exists at present time.B. THESIS STATEMENTRomeo and Juliet is the most famous play of William Shakespeare among high school students of St. Joseph School of Fairview.C. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYOur thesis will not only tell you the story of Romeo and Juliet but will let you know and realize why we say that Romeo and Juliet is the most popular story that William Shakespeare has ever written.The objective of this research is to encourage the young generation today to read and appreciate the story of Romeo and Juliet for them not to be involved in the akin situation, but to educate them with the pros and cons of being in love.D. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONSThe scope of this research are the High school students of St. Joseph School of Fairview. The limitations of this research
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