The big idea that I chose to track throughout the book was "Out of Control". I chose this big idea because this idea is represented in many ways throughout this book and other books I have read. For example, in The Fault in Our Stars Hazel had some moments when she felt like she was out of control and felt like blowing up. In Romeo and Juliet pretty much the whole book is filled with sections where some characters are out of control. This lead to bad decisions, which in the end, caused many people to die. In Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet try to kill themselves multiple times when they don't get what they want immediately. For example, when Romeo finds out that he is banished from Verona, he goes to Friar Lawerence, and instead of thinking of somekind of solution so that he can see Juliet, he almost commits suicide. This idea of "Out of Control" is represented throught this book.
This idea adds to many aspects of the play including suspence, grief, and many more. The "out of control" behavior represented by mostly Romeo keeps you on the edge of your seat because you never know what he's going to do next. He might kill someone, he might try to kill himself, you never know. Even though this idea is mainly represented by Romeo, it is also represented by Capulet when he is mad at Juliet, and Juliet when she is forced to marry Paris. I think that Shakespeare added this aspect into the story because it made it much more interesting and unexpected. Modern stories always end in a 'happy ever after' tone because that's what is appealing to the audience, but Shakespeare added in this "Out of Control" quality which lead to bad decisions and a different ending to a story where lives are sacrificed to unite peace between two families.
This idea adds to many aspects of the play including suspence, grief, and many more. The "out of control" behavior represented by mostly Romeo keeps you on the edge of your seat because you never know what he's going to do next. He might kill someone, he might try to kill himself, you never know. Even though this idea is mainly represented by Romeo, it is also represented by Capulet when he is mad at Juliet, and Juliet when she is forced to marry Paris. I think that Shakespeare added this aspect into the story because it made it much more interesting and unexpected. Modern stories always end in a 'happy ever after' tone because that's what is appealing to the audience, but Shakespeare added in this "Out of Control" quality which lead to bad decisions and a different ending to a story where lives are sacrificed to unite peace between two families.
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