Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Shakespeare In Love :: essays research papers
 Shakespeare in Love is a fictional  story about the writing of William Shakespeare's Romeo  and Juliet. Shakespeare, played by Joseph Fiennes, is in  the middle of what could be a disastrous writer's block. His  idea for the play, which should be completed, is a pirate  comedy entitled Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter.  But Will is stuck, his shrink asks him how long it has been  since he has been with a woman and advises him that that is  what he needs. Auditions are held since the players' troup  is out on tour. All the not so actors are pitiful. Except for  Thomas Kent, the alias given by Viola, played by Gwyneth  Paltrow. Women at this time are not allowed on stage in  public. After Shakespeare shows interest, this character  runs away to her estate where a party is being held. He  follows Thomas into this party to later find love at first sight  in Viola. Thomas once again shows up to receive her part  in the play as Romeo. While Will and Thomas are talking,  Shakespeare pours his heart out, telling about this  wonderfully beautiful woman, Thomas's cousin. Somehow,  they end up kissing. Now that Will has this woman, his  writers block is cured, he goes on to write Romeo and  Juliet through his true-life actions in his affair with Viola. At  the end of the movie they put on the play through all the  hardships, in the company of Queen Elizabeth. I greatly  enjoyed this movie, even though it is not a typical movie of  my preference. The truth is that I would have never gone to  see this movie if extra credit was not given. I was delighted  to see an extremely entertaining movie. I was also amazed  at all the references that I would not have not caught if it  weren't for English Literature and history covered this year  and by reading Romeo and Juliet two years ago. Freshmen  year, while reading the play, I repeatedly caught myself  thinking, "I don't understand a thing they are saying.  					    
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