I think Romeo and Juliet is an allegory for relations between the Romans and the Jews. What did Shakespeare mean by this?
>>127481390
No it was based off Cleopatra and Mark Antony
>>127482472
The name "Romeo" literally means a Roman pilgrim to Jerusalem.
>>127481390
It's entirely about them throwing away their lives before they began you fucking plebeian
It's well known because at the time people were fucking sidetracked by the tragic ending
The forbidden love aspect is the simplest level of the story
You'd know that if you've ever had to deal with relationships in real life
>>127483277
Wrong
>>127481390
>Julia
>Jewish name
burger education
>>127481390
It means kikes and christians will continue to rek eachother forever.
>>127484873
It was originally Jewliet
>>127484873
>artists don't veil their intentions or use symbolism and allusion to create parables
Retard
Or he just rewrote the ancient story of Pyramus and Thisbe to cash in on retards who will buy tickets to any shit written by Shakespeare. He was just an Elizabethan Marvel Studios.
>>127481390
It's interesting that Mercutio is an allusion to Mercury/Hermes, the youthful god who could travel between two worlds.
>>127485682
>Elizabethan Marvel Studios
Kek
>>127485460
>or use symbolism
So what symbolism did he use? Because you have give nothing apart from the name, and it's not the name.
considering shakespeare was black, this wouldn't surprise me
>>127485935
There are many interesting coincidences. Romeo is love stricken with Rosaline initially, and the love is unrequited. Rose is very often associated with the cross, as in Rosacrucian. But, then he becomes struck by Juliet. There are interesting parallels. I wouldn't be so dismissive.
>>127481390
It's about two wops from wop families with a message about how wealthy merchant families in spaghetti land should stop fighting.
Of course it got altered to be about race mixing.
>>127485935
There's the House of Escalaus, as in "ladder" escalating, that rules Verona and wants the warring houses to make peace. The house of Montague, meaning mountain, and Capulet, connoting a the mountain cap, "Capstone," summit or peak.
>>127481390
They were degenerates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV7xJ73_eeM
Also Shakespeare was an illiterate petty merchant. No way he wrote the works credited to him.
>>127481390
dunno but that is a qt jewess