The  eff affair between the two main characters in William Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet was in mevery ways  real   homogeneous to the love affair between the two main characters in the book The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima.  In   twain(prenominal) stories, the  romanticistic couples had a relationship that was undesired amongst their families, they  both(prenominal) had obstacles that kept them from  all(prenominal) other, and both couples had friends that influenced the outcomes of their relationships.  The  change ramifications of two people in love are very clear and obvious in both of these stories.  It is the theme that encompasses both books and makes them so much alike in content. The relationships between Romeo and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Shinji and Hatsue in The Sound of Waves were disapproved of by both of their families.  Romeo and Juliet came from different backgrounds.  Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet.  The Montagues and the Capulets had bee   n rivals for a long time.  Juliet  verbalise to herself, Deny thy  become and refuse thy name, or, if thou will not, be but  express my love, and Ill no longer be a Capulet. (p. 71)  Although Hatsues and Shinjis families were not rivals, Hatsues  draw heard a rumor  just about his  girl and Shinji that upset him very much.

  He therefore  censor Hatsue from having  both contact from Shinji.  Hatsue said to Shinji, Last night at the  bathe Father heard some very  ruffianly  berate about us and became terribly angry and commanded that I  must never see Shinji-san again.  (p. 110)  Both families, for different reasons, did everything in their  originator to keep the loved ones apart. The charac   ters in both books  in any case had to overc!   ome obstacles dealing with their relationships.   One obstacle that Shinji and Hatsue had to overcome...                                        If you  exigency to  enchant a full essay, order it on our website: 
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