The book Romeo and Juliet reminds me of the Notebook and the Titanic in a way. In both of these movies the girl is a higher class than the boy which isn't aloud. The parents don't allow them to see each other but there love can not separate them. These stories also take place in a older time than today. In the Titanic he dies in the end while letting her live. Romeo and Juliet could never be separated either, dead or alive.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Cultural Shock
The book Romeo and Juliet reminds me of the Notebook and the Titanic in a way. In both of these movies the girl is a higher class than the boy which isn't aloud. The parents don't allow them to see each other but there love can not separate them. These stories also take place in a older time than today. In the Titanic he dies in the end while letting her live. Romeo and Juliet could never be separated either, dead or alive.
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