Noviembre  24, 2021

Episodio 1: romeo y julieta

analisis de la obra literaria
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00:00:29 - Hello, how are you, your friend Miguel? Today we are in the cabin in this station for

00:00:37 - Emisora 223. Today we will play a theme of its importance in classical literature.

00:00:44 - We are going to analyze one of the works and even the biography of the same author.

00:00:49 - We are talking about a classic work that we have all seen. We talk about Romeo and

00:00:53 - Julieta.

00:00:54 - Esta novela peculiar que habla sobre el amor.

00:00:59 - Bueno, pero vamos a buscar quién creó esta obra pues más bien la creó el gran poeta y dramaturgo William Shakespeare.

00:01:08 - ¿Y quién fue William Shakespeare?

00:01:09 - Pues bueno, William Shakespeare nació el día 26 de abril del año 1564 y fue el tercer hijo de ocho hermanos cuyo matrimonio era de John Shakespeare y Mary Adelaine.

00:01:22 - After the birth of this writer, life was not very easy, as for some social prejudices, they were persecuted because their family was doing better, they were profiting from the Catholic faith.

00:01:35 - So they decided to move to London and Chespier continued with their studies.

00:01:40 - At the age of 18, Chespier contracted a marriage with his first wife, named Annette Hamnick,

00:01:48 - En la cual tuvo tres hijos cuyos nombres eran Susana y sus meijizos Hadid y Hanet.

00:01:55 - Hay que destacar que este tuvo mucho éxito en alcanzar alguna de sus grandes obras como Romeo y Julieta, el Rey del Yark, entre otras obras, incluso poemas cuando el feliz postrado en el hombre y las heridas no se ven.

son algunas de sus poemas y algunas de sus obras que caracterizaron a este gran autor will and chest pier pero bueno cuando falleció este autor pues él falleció el día 23 de abril del año 1616 y bueno pues este es una de su poca biografía que podemos encontrar de este gran trama turgo inglés y a continuación mi compañera fátima paola que es una bibliotecaria les va a contar un poquito más sobre esta trama de lo que es Romero y Julieta.

00:02:45 - Les hablaré un poco de la obra de William Shakespeare, Romero y Julieta.

00:02:50 - Una historia de amor entre dos jóvenes de 16 años, sus familias son enemigas de la ciudad de Verona, pertenecen a las familias Capuletos y Montescos.

00:03:03 - One day, Julieta celebrates her 16 years and there she meets Romeo, they fall in love at first sight.

00:03:12 - At that moment they don't know that their families are totally opposite.

00:03:17 - They get married secretly the next day to meet each other.

00:03:22 - They get married in a religious ceremony by a priest.

00:03:28 - After the secret wedding they keep their relationship separated.

00:03:36 - The families find out and for obvious reasons they don't want their children to be together.

00:03:44 - So they try to separate them.

which made Julienta fall into a depression in which she fell and she couldn't go out to do practically anything in her daily life.

00:04:01 - Therefore, the priest, with the fan of joining the couple again,

00:04:09 - They have a plan for them to stay together with Romeo and Juliet and they tell Juliet that she can drink narcotics which have an effect that seems totally dead but this was just the idea to scare Juliet's parents and accepted the relationship with Romeo.

00:04:41 - Romeo found out that Juliet died, so he bought poison and near Juliet's grave, he ingested it and died.

00:04:55 - So Juliet, all this was just a plan so that her parents would let them be together.

and in her despair, as well as taking the poison and die together because of the poison that ingested both Romeo and Juliet.

00:05:14 - And the two fell in love, that's how they ended their love.

00:05:18 - Well, as companions, that we have here some friends, we have my companion, Alfaianin Castillo Varón, our companion, Eva Natalia Corangues, my companion, Romane Daí,

00:05:30 - And finally, my partner, David Peñalosa, who will talk to us a little bit about the analysis and some curious facts about this classic Romeo and Juliet work.

00:05:40 - And well, we have to rescue that this work is narrated rather well, it is not narrated, but it is defined by the history managed by the parliament in the absence of what is a first person.

00:05:52 - And well, the genre that belongs to the romance and its subgenre is the tragedy.

00:05:57 - We will talk about the main characters and the secondary characters.

00:06:03 - The characters that I have been seeing that appear would be Romeo, Julieta,

00:06:11 - Teobaldo, Fry, Lorenzo, Mercusio, Benvolio, Capuleto, Paris,

00:06:19 - Mordrissa Rosalina,

00:06:21 - La Señora Capuleto,

00:06:24 - El Príncipe de Scalus,

00:06:26 - Señor Montesco,

00:06:28 - El Potpan,

00:06:30 - Señora Montesco,

00:06:32 - Fry Juan,

00:06:33 - El Primer Musicán,

00:06:35 - El Segundo Musicán,

00:06:37 - Fierce Guard,

00:06:38 - Antony,

00:06:39 - Paige,

00:06:40 - Cheer Guard, y Second Guard.

00:06:45 - Me los harían, todos los personajes

00:06:47 - The main and secondary ones that I have seen in this work.

00:06:52 - I will give my opinion about the literary works that appear in Romeo and Juliet.

00:07:01 - Well, there are several aspects of this work that surprised me because of the importance of this and the ignorance that I had about them, being this work so popular.

00:07:13 - It is the second work that I read from Shakespeare

00:07:16 - And this helped me to understand that this author is so well known for his works.

00:07:23 - Even so, I was impressed by the themes he wrote and the characters he had previously said.

00:07:34 - Without a doubt, he is a classic.

00:07:38 - Well, I can understand why it is a classic of universal literature.

00:07:43 - The incredible thing is that this was written 500 years ago, but it touches on a subject that is so sensitive and so human, like love, and it is carried out in such a way that it manages to listen to the reader.

00:07:56 - Of course, this work is written with the lexics and expressions of the time.

00:08:04 - In consequence, reading is complicated and requires a lot of patience and concentration.

00:08:12 - But at least I have to say that I had a great experience reading this work.

00:08:18 - Without a doubt, I recommend it.

00:08:21 - Of course, it is the best book of the dramatic works of Shakespeare.

00:08:28 - Well, these would be my opinions about the literary works of Romeo and Juliet.

00:08:36 - With this, I conclude my opinions and my characters that touch me.

00:08:44 - Without a doubt, I recommend this book and I recommend it.

00:08:48 - Really, I recommend it.

00:08:50 - Yeah, I recommend it.

00:08:52 - Well, I hope you have understood me, I hope you have heard me well, and well...

00:08:58 - Hello, Natalia Corangueser, where are you?

00:09:00 - Well, the time of the work is known as chronological.

00:09:03 - It is known that the action of the work takes place in a short period of time, it is said that it is only for six days.

00:09:11 - A, a dos semanas de cumplir 14 años, se ven por primera vez y se enamora, se encuentra a escondida, se casan secretamente, consuman el matrimonio, la tragedia con el veneno.

00:09:24 - Según el argumento histórico, el tema y algunas extracciones de la obra se ubiquen el siglo XV en sus últimas décadas, pero resulta el impreciso si se toma en cuenta el origen de la leyenda y por el de tiempo histórico no se puede estar totalmente definido.

00:09:38 - The time at Smooth Spirits in Romeo and Julieta is presented only in form of figurative phrases.

00:09:44 - It is only observed a gift from Mercutio, with the mentality of Benvolio, of refreshing himself because of the heat of the poison.

00:09:54 - The type of the narrator of the work is in the first person, since there is no more in the work.

00:09:59 - Hello, here is the partner, I am Elfaine, in Castillo Baron.

00:10:01 - The genre of this work is tragedy, and the melodrama of the English drama, Willem Shakespeare.

00:10:08 - It is said that this work was found within the initial period of the literary production of Shakespeare called Lyrical, started in the year 1590.

00:10:18 - The current to which it belonged was at the moment.

00:10:21 - Good afternoon, my name is David Peñalosa Maya, it is a pleasure to be with you.

00:10:27 - El final de Romeo Julieta me parece un poco crudo porque no es fácil analizarlo pero a la vez es muy bueno porque es uno es algo muy inesperado al momento de que de que Julieta queda dormida en un sueño profundo pues Romeo ve a su amada she was dead, but it was not like that, and only Juliet was in a deep sleep and Romeo, as he promised him eternal love, he proposed to die for her because he thought she was dead and wanted to make her eternal love and took a poison and he poisoned himself and died there, lying next to her and a few minutes later Julieta woke up and when she saw her beloved lying there, she put herself in tears, in tears of regret that she is no longer there, so then Julieta takes the decision to also die so that his eternal love would be, they both swore eternal love and well I decided they both die, Julieta kills herself with a sword and the two die and that is a very unexpected ending because no one expects them to end up dead at the end of the work, everyone thought that they were going to stay together and live happily but that is also why the ending is very good because it is something out of the ordinary then the end seems very good to me and the work is as the work is very attractive and striking for the readers and well with this we have finished this little work that has taught us a little more about love and some structured parts that there is no impossible.

00:12:39 - Well, see you later.

00:13:07 - You

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