Реферат: West Side Story With Romeo And Juliet
"I will bite my thumb at them; which is a disgrace to them, if they bear
it," boasts Sampson (I.i.48-50). In the opening scene of West Side Story,
several Sharks, the Puerto Rican gang led by Bernardo, harass A-rab (notice the
similarity in name to Abraham), a white dude, a Jet, and therefore, an enemy of
the immigrants. In no time at all, other Jets, led by Riff, rush to A-rab’s
side. No words are exchanged between the gangs, since it is, after all, a
musical, and they basically just jump around in exaggerated fashion.
Nevertheless, the scene, like the opening of Romeo and Juliet, sets the stage
for the remainder of the production. It is here where Lt. Schrank and his
faithful compatriot, Officer Krupke, happen on the scene to break apart a
potential rumble just like Escalus, Prince of Verona, did in Romeo and Juliet:
"If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of
the peace" (I.i.103-4). Or, as Schrank would phrase it, "I got a hot
surprise for you: you hoodlums don’t own the streets" (Laurents 6).
Following the altercation between the gangs, it is decided by Riff that the time
has come to take care of the Puerto Ricans once and for all, "clean em up
in one all-out fight!" (Laurents 10). Riff will challenge them at the dance
at the gym later that night. But, he wants his old pal Tony, who founded the
Jets with him, in as his Lieutenant (Laurents 12). So, he goes to fill in Tony,
who has made a sincere effort to forsake the gang life by becoming gainfully
employed at Doc’s candy store. This is where another parallel occurs: just as
Benvolio talks Romeo into attending the ball at the Capulets, Riff talks Tony
into attending the dance at the gym. Prior to the dance, a sweet-faced
seventeen-year-old gal, fresh up from Puerto Rico, prepares for her first big
social event in America. Here, even the exact act and scene (I/iii) are the same
as in Romeo and Juliet, where Lady Capulet and the Nurse speak to Juliet of her
possible impending marriage to Paris. The dance, where Tony and Maria first
meet, is comparable to the Capulets’ ball, where Romeo and Juliet first
encounter one another. At the Capulets? ball, it seems to be Romeo who falls