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Reading Shakespeare

William Shakespeare's work revolves around love, life, failure, conflict and companionship.
by Kamala Sarup
(centrist)
Friday, September 19, 2008

Reading Shakespeare
Kamala Sarup

Kathmandu, Nepal, September 19 — William Shakespeare's work revolves
around love, life, failure, conflict and companionship. No wonder he
is hailed as one of the greatest poet and writer of all times.

The play 'Romeo Juliet' has a feeling of love and desire while the
theme of love, humanity, sacrifice and companionship is permanent. It
is the play where the Juliet character desires to be with her love
Romeo. Juliet's feelings and promises, made for love is "sacrifice".

The word failure is such a big gulf inlife for Romeo and Juliet from
where they constantly try to escape. This love has no end. This crying
has no end. There is no solution except to get emotionally close and
drop tears incessantly. Romeo and Juliet fell instantly in love with
each other.

The meaning of the word 'love' is not only meant to be read, written
and spoke but also to be understood as having a purpose like to
imagine and preserve the way Romeo and Juliet did. The word preserve
should be understood with some caution because if one imagines it
superficially then it depicts more pain than happiness.

Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare early
in his career as a writer. It is essentially about two teenage
star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding
households. It was among Shakespeare's most popular play during his
life and along with Hamlet, is one of the most frequently performed
play. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young
lovers.

According to the Wikipedia, the year 1600 to about 1608 are often
labelled as Shakespeare's "tragic period" of writings as during that
period, he mostly wrote tragedies, and from about 1608 to 1613, mainly
tragicomedies, also called as romances.

The background and setting of Romeo Juliet is beautiful and painfully
honest. It also shows, how a love relationship begins, grows and ends.
Juliet compares her love with her life of passion, emotions, and
sacrifice. Juliet only needs Romeo's eternal love to survive.

Love can bind hearts. What a thrilling sensation! Shakespeare shows
how gradually his characters get dismantled every moment and then
later unite. In an attempt to translate life into a rhythm,
Shakespeare always used beautiful words.

It is true that there is so much sorrow in our lives. The meaning of
living is to search for love and companionship and in this emotional
moment, I am searching for equality even though there is so much
inequality in us. Reading another Romeo Juliet, Julius Caesar or
Macbeth is more joy than I can imagine. These days I have not been
able to do any special work except read and re-read Shakespeare.

Everywhere there is frustration, sadness and gloom, but here I am
reading Shakespeare and enjoying every bit of it.

This article was published in UPI Asia. Kamala Sarup is an editor for
www.mediaforfreedom.com. Her specialties are in-depth reporting and
writing stories on peace and anti-war issues, women, terrorism,
democracy and development. Some of her publications include: Women's
Empowerment in South Asia, Nepal; Prevention of Trafficking in Women
Through Media; Efforts to Prevent Trafficking in for Media Activism.
She has also written two collections of stories.

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Published: Friday, September 19, 2008
Last modified: Friday, September 19, 2008

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