The Balcony Scène
MovieRomeo climbs up and stands next to the swimming pool . Juliet comes out but she doesn’t see Romeo. Juliet speaks to herself. Then Romeo surprised her and they both fall in the swimming pool.
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BookJuliet is standing on the balcony and speaks to herself.
Juliet: Oh! Romeo (to himself): She speaks. Oh, speak again, beautiful lady! Juliet: Oh Romeo, Romeo – why are you called Romeo? Say that you aren’t your father’s son. Say that Montague isn’t your name. or if you don’t want to do that, promise to be my love. And I won’t be a Capulet any longer. Romeo (to himself): Shall I listen to more, or shall I speak? Juliet: It’s only your name that is my enemy. You’re yourself, not a Montague. What is a ‘Montague’? It isn’t a hand, or a foot, or an arm, or a face. If we call a rose by a different name, it wil still smell just as sweet. So Romeo will stiil be perfect without the name ‘Romeo’. Romeo, throw away that name. and in its place, take all of me. Romeo: Only say that I’m your love. I’ll never be Romeo again. |
Differences Movie-Book
* In the movie there is no balcony, the balcony is replaced by a swimming pool.
* In the movie there are romantic interactions, for example kissing and hugging.
* the text in the movie is a little bit different from the text in the book.
* In the movie there are romantic interactions, for example kissing and hugging.
* the text in the movie is a little bit different from the text in the book.