During the
last lessons on Romeo and Juliet, what made me reflect the most was the
relationship between passionate love and death. To be finally together, Romeo and Juliet
decide to die. Also, when they start drowning in this sea of love, they sort of
disappear from the rest of the world; they create a new universe of their own.
Love brings
Romeo and Juliet to life by escaping from the people they are supposed to be and
by letting they feel deeply; yet at the same time, love takes them to actually
die.
In this
post, I wanted to show you a television series, which I used to watch when I
was a teenager, called Pushing Daisies. At
the very beginning, I thought it was a story similar to R&J because of the
fact that Ned and Charlotte “Chuck” live an impossible love. However, then I realized
that the play and Pushing Daisies have something more in common, and that is
the relationship between a profound love and death and life: in this cute
story, Ned (the protagonist) has a very rare ability, he can reanimate the dead
by touching them, but if the thing is relived more than one minute another
living creature with similar life value in the surroundings dies to make
balance. Chuck, his loved one is one of
the dead that Ned has revived. Ned gives
life to Charlotte, the same as what Romeo does with Juliet or Juliet does with
Romeo. Both couples get involved in a passionate relationship, but they cannot
be together; the Montague-Capulet because they are enemies, and Ned-Chuck
because if the pie-maker touches the girl, he kills her –that is part of his
ability; when he touches what he revived again, he gives them death.
I wonder if
that happens every time we love. I think that loves actually give us life and
charm, but I am not sure if every real love leads us to die.
Well, I
encourage you to watch this series if you like, I hope some of you find the
relationship I wanted to make. Here you have the trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRC_zw0q58Q
And here is
the two seasons http://watchseries.lt/episode/Pushing_Daisies_(2007)_s1_e1.html
Have a nice
week
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