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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Comparing Solomon and Gaeynor to Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Essay

Solomon and Gaeynor is little much than an different, more modern version of Romeo and Julliet. The basic story line in Solomon and Gaeynor is close to a duette who light deeply in love, but nervus the problem that their families are very different, and would neer agree to a jointure between the twain of them. Similarly in Romeo and Julliet, a young couple angle of dip(a) hopelessly in love, but due to the dispute amongst the two families, it is not possible for them to marry, and live happily ever after. Solomon, a young Jewish man meets a welsh girl, whilst he is going from door to door in order to sell cloth for making clothes. They fall in love within a short period of time, withal Gaeynor is not aware that Solomon comes from a Jewish background. Likewise his family do not know of his Welsh lover. After he meets Gaeynors family and is halfway accepted by the them, Gaeynor becomes rather suspicous that he is keeping their relationship so secret, and that he has never p resented her to his family. In Romeo and Julliet a similar barrier stands between the two lovers, only in this case twain the lovers were aquainted with the fact. The main difference however is that in Romeo and Julliet the lovers are being held apart by a war, which divides the two families. In comparison, Solomon and Gaeynor are being kept apart by the fact that they clear from different religious backgrounds. Gaeynor is of Jewish origin, and as has often been so in the course of history, the Jewish people have been hated by the local anaesthetic population, and were blamed for local... ...meo and Julliet there was no baby that added to the confusion of the situation. However in Solomon and Gaeynor, the latter becomes pregnant, and as a result creates a greater amaze between the two lovers, aswell as adding to the complication of the situation. All in all though, both of these couples suffered a very similar fate, and had their love and feelings for each other surpressed by the society, and especially the family. Certain subtle differences do appear in the two stories, as well as a difference in the location and time, but when unity looks at the basic structure of both stories, we arrive at the same result. Two young people fall in hopelessly in love, and everything ends in a disaster, as one of them (or both) die fighting for something that their family hated them for.

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