This blog assignment reminded me of a book I once read called Romiette and Julio. It is basically a modernized version of Romeo and Juliet. They are almost completely alike, even the characters names mirror eachother, but the main difference between these two stories is that the reason why the families of two lovers are fighting is different. In the original, it is not made clear why the two families hate eachother (or maybe it will later. I don't know). But in Romiette and Julio, the families hate eachother because Romiette is African American and Julio is Hispanic, thus introducing a theme of race into the classic tail of Romeo and Juliet. Also, Romiette and Julio is not a tragedy. The main characters do not die in the end. It disappointed me that the author chose to go with the happy ending for a love story that we always see in todays culture. I definately prefer the original. It's just written better. But it's very easy to see how much Romeo and Juliet inspired Romiette and Julio. The author applied elements from Romeo and Juliet to her story but she also changed a lot of things and tried to get her own message across, which I can respect.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Romiette-and-Julio/Sharon-M-Draper/e/9780689842092/
Sorry, my computer still isn't letting me post images. Here is a link to the cover of Romiette and Julio.
Nice Comparsion Britta~ I don't remember reading a book that is somehow related to Romeo and Juliet. Even thought mostly romance novels are what grabs my attention.
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