Names can create a human being into a social being or they can deprive him of social existence. In addition to this we have Capulet's power over Juliet which entails the problem of patria potestas: in his wish to deprive Juliet of the family name he de-creates her as a social being ...
The other terribly interesting thing in this play is the role of family. Not only are the families quite dysfunctional, even when people know who their parents are, but the title character is about as confused about how he fits into the complex world of family relations as it is possible ...
(examine) again now,following the celebrations marking 500 years since Shakespeare's death in April this year.The Curtain, (2) though/althoughless documented,is of great importance, (3) particularly(particular) as it was the first theatre to stage Romeo and Juliet and...
The title of the novel is also the name of the Yorkshire family estate, located on the moors, but Emily Bronte appears to have used the title to imbue the text with a feeling of dark foreboding. She carefully created the mood of the novel and placed her characters on the wild moors. O...