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Romeo Juliet Film Comparison to text

   
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This not only clarifies which family is which, but emphasises the split of supporters of the two families across the town. The text only mentions a few names present at the market square when the fight broke out but the film shows the crowds and makes the play more believable and interesting...
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This not only clarifies which family is which, but emphasises the split of supporters of the two families across the town. The text only mentions a few names present at the market square when the fight broke out but the film shows the crowds and makes the play more believable and interesting...
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