No, it is a different treatment of the life of Caesar. Of course, since both the movie and the play are based on the historical facts, there are bound to be some similarities.
Some similarities they have are there love interest in John and they both hate each other.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
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Thomas Hardy was once invited to join a committee to establish a Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. His reply was that he was feeling against the desirability of such a memorial to Shakespeare. His observations and opinions on Shakespeare were uncommon but genuine. Hardy believed that Shakespeare did not particularly belong to the theatre world. His distinction as a theatre man was infinitesimal beside his distinction as a poet and as a man of letters. That his expression of himself was cast in the form of words for actors on the stage and not in the form of books to be read, was an accident of his social circumstances which he himself despised. Thomas Hardy here also made the prophetic remark that, of all poets of high rank whose works have taken a stage direction, Shakespeare will someday cease altogether to be acted on stage, and simply begin to be studied. Hardy thus proclaimed his stand against any material monument to the poet, as his works were a great monument. However he later consented to the commissioning of some 'colossal' statue in some place public. Hardy himself has noted these in his Life. He specifically noted the word 'colossal' to denounce the tastes of the vulgar minds of his times, which are exactly applicable to us in our modern times. Vulgarity never changes with Ages.
Norman Thomas Carrington has written: 'Shakespeare, \\' 'Lord Macaulay, 'Lays of ancient Rome'' 'Shakespeare, 'Romeo & Juliet'' 'H.G.Wells' 'Shakespeare, 'Hamlet'' 'Monsarrat' 'Thomas Hardy, 'Under the greenwood tree''
No, it is a different treatment of the life of Caesar. Of course, since both the movie and the play are based on the historical facts, there are bound to be some similarities.
In some dialects, "hearty." hale, hail
Ed Hardy and Don Ed Hardy are the exact same thing. Some people just leave out the Don part.
the similarities is big and small
Matt hardy has no kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! his myspace page says some day :)
i don't know where Jeff hardy gets his arm bands but you can get some on WWE.COM
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Both use the Shakespeare text and have a young couple cast as Romeo and Juliet.
Yes. itchweed is an exclusive character Jeff hardy invented for preview on The Hardy Show. June 22 itchweed on myspace is run by the hardys and some other select friends......Jeff hardy doesn NOT have a myspace. Matt hardy does but not Jeff.
David Scholar has written: 'Brodie's notes on William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'' 'Brodie's notes on Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge'