Showing posts with label West Side Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Side Story. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Intertextuality

When thinking of the term intertextuality, a million of different thoughts and ideas ran through my mind. I have seen so many movies and read enough literature to have had that deja vu, or in this case deja lu feeling that would make literature seen in a different and more understandable light. I automatically thought of the connection between literary work's Romeo and Juliet, and West Side Story.

Romeo & Juliet West Side Story
Romeo and Juliet is commonly known as this vigorous love story between a girl and a boy who's love is separated by their rivaling families. Juliet, on the Capulet side and Romeo, a Montague, are forced to have this famously known "forbidden love." In the play West Side Story, there is almost the same exact set up, just much more modernly played out. The two rivaling families that we once knew in Romeo and Juliet become the Jets and the Sharks, two New York City rival gangs. When Tony, a former member of the Jets meets Maria, sister to Shark's leader Bernardo, their love becomes very visible and unstoppable. They begin to meet in secret to keep their love strong and away from harm. In both plays, there is always that talk about that 'last straw' confrontational fight/battle as well. I read Romeo and Juliet in middle school and saw West Side Story through theatre and through literary passages. I automatically related and thought of Romeo and Juliet when reading/watching West Side Story, which made it much more familiar and classic.


 I believe that West Side Story was purposely based off of Romeo and Juliet and the intertextuality was supposed to be fairly clear. I think that they both illuminated one another and made thinking back on Romeo and Juliet more interesting and enjoyable.

Intertextuality


Literature always seems to have books that contain intertextuality. But the one that sticks out in my mind the most is West Side Story. West Side Story is a story with a plot almost similar to Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. Two different time periods but both are tragic love stories.

West Side Story takes place in New York during the mid 1950's. The story has two gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, who are rivals. Maria and Tony are the love tragedy in New York. Tony is from the Jets, while Maria is part of the Sharks and because of this they are separated. In a rivalry battle between the Jets and the Sharks, the leaders of both gangs are killed and Tony is at fault for killing the Sharks leader. Here the story takes a turn for worse, Tony is killed by a Sharks member for killing their leader and Maria is left all alone.

                Romeo and Juliet takes place in Verona, Italy. Here the rivaling families are the Capulets and the Montagues. Romeo is from the Montagues and Juliet is from the Capulets, the families do not approve of the match because they are rivals. The Capulets and the Montagues have a duel where both duelers die and Romeo is the reason the member of the Capulets is dead. Juliet fakes her death and Romeo poisons himself because of Juliet’s death. Lastly Juliet stabs herself because Romeo is dead.
           West Side Story uses almost the same plot as Romeo and Juliet. Both star-crossed lovers and both end in tragedy. The stories consist of rivals, star-crossed lovers, duels, and death as their intertextuality.  The lovers do not get their happy endings but because of their love the rivals end their feud. The stories are so similar in that they are both love tragedies with bittersweet endings.  


West Side Story
Romeo and Juliet