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America's Loss of Innocence.' Book offers evidence that key events such as the passing of the Valstead Act, the Black Sox scandal, and the U.S. decision not to join the league of nations contributed to this nation's 'loss of innocence.' 6 pages in length, Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources.
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the play. The aforementioned Zefferellis adaptation of the play is not for the uneducated American audience. Rather, one must be able to comprehend the quick banter of English
accents that constantly flow through the film. Furthermore, unlike Luhrmanns variation, there are no clues in the setting to help understand meaning or tone. On the other hand, Zefferellis production
presents a more concise version of the play to the viewer, accurately portraying setting, characters, and atmosphere. It brought me new understanding and significance to the play and aided me
in comprehending the intricate world of William Shakespeare. Lurhmanns 1996 edition of Romeo and Juliet provided a brilliant contrast to Zefferellis adaptation. His portrayal delivered more contemporary aspects to
the stage. The setting was modern, yet maintained a hint of architecture from Shakespearean times. An example of this classical architecture was the Capulets magnificent staircase. Another benefit from this
edition was the cleverly added foreshadowing and numerous additional connotations that were enclosed in the background of the film, providing new treasures to be found with each viewing.
Although I found Zefferellis version of the play accurate and enjoyable, I preferred the modern connotations of Lurhmanns later adaptation. It was a refreshing renewal of Romeo and Juliet and
shed new light on the literary masterpiece.
Zefferelli vs. Luhrmann William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet leaves a lot of room for creative elaboration. From this has come countless versions of the play. The two that
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