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Re: Romeo & Juliet
(Anonymous) 2016-03-13 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)When I was about 12, my class read and performed Romeo and Juliet and while I don't remember being "OMG THEIR LOVE!" about it, I also don't remember thking "What a couple of morons" either and I don't recall anyone suggesting I interpret it that way. I was 12, and while puberty was underway, the world of romance and sex was still something in my future and I didn't yet have any basis for coming to the conclusion myself that they were dumb teenagers. Teenagerhood is something 12 year-olds idealize and look forward to, and even a 14 year-old seems very grown up and not someone who can be expected to make bad decisions. Therefore, even if my teacher did bring up that interpretation, it just woudn't have made much impact.
Some years later, I was able to say "Oh, well, that's really not an ideal romance at all!" So, I can see how, on an individual basis, it feels like a new interpretation, because it might have come as something of a revelation and not something one grew up understanding.