The Steps in Love
Kapitel 8: Step 5, von abgemeldet
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I was 12 when we had to read it. My classmates were hardly able to understand the language and the metaphors. I had no problem with that, but I thought is was an awful story. My teacher sad that this was "the most beautiful lovestory in history". So I told her that I think it is very twistet to give young teens like us this mess and call this romantic, because it is simply stupid. You cannot fall in love with someone in a few days. You have to date for a while, or at least, you should be friends for some times before. (I knew my spouse for 5 years (and we knew each other well!), when we started dating, we dated for weeks befor we kissed for the first time, an we were both in our twenties. I would never want for my children, that they think they would fall in love and form a serious relationship that quickly like in that play... )
Well, my teacher said to me, that I just couldn't understand how _deep_ this is, because I am still childish (what a b... nice person). The others laught at me for a while because of this comment. At least I understood the play when I read it and didn't have to watch this stupid modernised movie version to get the plot (no offence to anyone who didn't understand it. It's fine with me, it is a very hard piece of art, but you shouldn't make fun of others over a comment if you didn't even understand what the text is about...)
Well, my teacher said to me, that I just couldn't understand how _deep_ this is, because I am still childish (what a b... nice person). The others laught at me for a while because of this comment. At least I understood the play when I read it and didn't have to watch this stupid modernised movie version to get the plot (no offence to anyone who didn't understand it. It's fine with me, it is a very hard piece of art, but you shouldn't make fun of others over a comment if you didn't even understand what the text is about...)
Keith is cute here XD so passionate about that discussion :D
I mean Cage ^^' ups~
Good Job Cage! I love this guy! <3
Von: Easy_being_sleazy
That explains so much! Killing for the romance part, only a stupid premature teenie would do! :D
Von: abgemeldet
She stoped trembling. Well done Cage.
Antwort von: Easy_being_sleazy
08.01.2018 11:45
I waited 3 pages for it. desperatly hoping for it!
I totally understand Yani, because I don't like Romeo&Juliet for pretty much the same reasons. ^^
Wait, wasn't there something included with a forced marriage which actually escalated the whole thing into the faked death?!
Antwort von: JL
08.01.2018 13:29
Thats in Shakespears "Much Ado About Nothing"
I like that play a lot, it's funny :)
I like that play a lot, it's funny :)
Antwort von: JL
08.01.2018 13:35
but I think it wasn't a forced marriage, both wanted to marry each other. Claudio was tricked just the day before about Hero and expodes her infront of all guests during they were supposed to marry each other. And then they faked her death. But theres a happy ending :)
Yes, there was.
After Tybalts death at the hands of Romeo Juliets father tried to cheer her up with arranging her marriage with Count Paris. Which worked out... great considering that that basically led to the entire 'Let's fake her death to get her out of this-Oh no Romeo didn't realize that she was only faking-welp now they're both dead' thing.
After Tybalts death at the hands of Romeo Juliets father tried to cheer her up with arranging her marriage with Count Paris. Which worked out... great considering that that basically led to the entire 'Let's fake her death to get her out of this-Oh no Romeo didn't realize that she was only faking-welp now they're both dead' thing.
"much ado nothing" wasn't a forced marriage, they just spread the rumour between those two that they are actually in love with each other, which made them rethink their actual emotions torwards each other and lead to the marriage in the end.
and yepp, I knew there was a forced marriage of Juliet involved that escalated the shit out of the situation.
and yepp, I knew there was a forced marriage of Juliet involved that escalated the shit out of the situation.