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The way she phrases it, she kisses Romeo as a means to an end.
19While the adaptation therefore falls short of a proper feminist re-writing of Juliet’s suicide scene, what it does succeed in is re-writing the female perspective that is otherwise less strongly developed in Shakespeare’s tragedies. Whereas prevalent textual hierarchies are thus reproduced and reaffirmed, the platform’s motto ‘Broadcast Yourself’ simultaneously foregrounds user agency, suggesting exactly the king of dialogic participatory culture that Henry Jenkins refers to.
O happy dagger!
O’NEILL, Stephen, Shakespeare and YouTube: New Media Forms of the Bard, London, Arden Shakespeare, 2014. He cursed several times, every time yelling to the backstage, “I’ll pay the fine.”
But Gallivan also described how he came out to his family, and their reactions to his revelations (“My older brother still calls me and asks, ‘Hey Brian, you still gay?’”).
Eyes, look your last;
Arms, take your last embrace, and lips, O you
The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss
A dateless bargain to engrossing death.
20Link to the YouTube Series Sassy Gay Friend: URL.
Bibliographie
BELSEY, Catherine, “Gender and Family”, in Claire McEachern (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Tragedy, Cambridge, CUP, 2002, p.
16William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, ed.
8Romeo and Juliet are the only characters in the Shakespearean canon sharing a suicide scene and, at first glance, the Capulet tomb appears to be the perfect setting for a love-suicide. Its “involvement in regimes of identity production and reproduction,”14 as she points out, makes YouTube the perfect outlet for its users’ urge to express themselves online and share information about themselves.
Far from trivial, the question of whose weapon Juliet uses therefore either renders her suicide a self-determined act or a somewhat melodramatic Liebestod. 243-264. 4. Slow down.
Love makes you crazy.
Yeah, I would say so.
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art
thou, Romeo?
Translation: desperate, desperate,
I am really desperate.
Are there any stalkers on my grounds?
Romeo killed your cousin Tybalt.
Tybalt killed his friend Merc--
Save it Patty Hurst.
5.
Pour citer ce document
Par Marlena Tronicke, «‘What are you doing?’: Re-Claiming Juliet’s Agency in the YouTube Series Sassy Gay Friend», Shakespeare en devenir [En ligne], IV. Arts graphiques et nouveaux media, N°14 — 2019, Shakespeare en devenir, mis à jour le : 19/02/2022, URL : https://shakespeare.edel.univ-poitiers.fr:443/shakespeare/index.php?id=1806.
This fate could have been avoided
if she had a sassy gay friend.
What are you doing?
What, what, what are you doing?
(music)
I love him.
You love him? In April, Salon questioned whether the series was satire or reinforcing the cliche that all gay men are flamboyant.
Here’s to my love.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING.”
Gallivan’s show was, predictably, a reiteration of several of his Youtube skits, but he also included Sassy in new roles. 7-22. / This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die” (5.3.169170). It is noteworthy that even before her suicide, Juliet appears the stronger of the two, not least because Shakespeare develops her more fully and gives her an unusual amount of backstory.
What is more, his death is reduced to a sidenote, a mere precursor to what forms the actual climax of the video: Juliet’s own imminent suicide, or, rather, her decision not to kill herself after all.
TUCK ROZETT, Martha, “The Comic Structures of Tragic Endings: The Suicide Scenes in Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra”, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol.
Like all the other instalments, the video closes with the Sassy Gay Friend’s verdict “She’s a stupid bitch,” delivered directly into the camera with a considerable amount of eye-rolling and amused exasperation.