In his immortal play Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare used two lines to convey that the naming of things is irrelevant: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” My friends Bruce and Loren Plata like to remind me that in Hebre...
Temper In Romeo And Juliet Throughout Shakespeare’s play, Romeo has demonstrated his short temper, imprudent actions, and multiple acts of shallowness. Which results in the audience seeing how he is at fault for the tragic ending of the lovers. Romeo may not seem full of temper at first,...
For our one-year anniversary, we booked a trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico. I'd been before, but not since eighth grade with my parents, when I listened to theRomeo and Julietsoundtrack repeatedly on my Discman. Our main goals for this vacation were simple: close proximity to the beach in...