Approaches to interpreting William Shakespeare¿s "Romeo and Juliet". Sonnet no.116, the role of visual perception, and the death reasons

A Close Reading of William Shakespeare¿s ¿Romeo and Juliet¿ with special reference to ¿Sonnet no.116¿ (Research paper, 2014) Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Close Reading 3. Conclusion References An Insight into the Role of Visual Perception in Romeo and Juliet (Term paper, 2013) 1. Introduction 2. Exploring visual perception ¿ theories of sight 3. A Historical Panorama of the Theme of Sight in Relation to Shakespeare 3.1 The dangers of reflection 3.2 Visual perception as a proof for veracity 4. Sight and its effects in Romeo and Juliet 4.1 The correlation between love and sight in Romeo and Juliet 4.2 Sight as a catalyst in other instances 5. Conclusion Bibliography Why William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet had to die (Term paper, 2013) 1. Introduction 1.1 The play 1.2 Shakespeare¿s religious background 1.3 Shakespearean Tragedy 2. Fate 3. Religion 4. Immature Love 5. Coming of Age 6. The feud, its initiators and the effects of a patriarchal society 7. Conclusion 8. Cinematic Realization 8.1 West Side Story 8.2 Romeo + Juliet Works Cited