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All in the Family: A family slide show album from Away We Go to anything goes
Posted June 12, 2009 to photo album "All in the Family: A family slide show album from Away We Go to anything goes"
Slide 8: Tragic Love
By the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, an ascendant middle class—liberated by the Enlightenment ideals—began to attach “being in love” as a necessary part of marriage. Prior to then, love and marriage were often in conflict, the source of great tragedy. For Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, consummation of their love was thwarted by feuding families who refused to be joined in marriage. Pre-Raphealite Painter Francis Dicksee’ 1884 painting “Romeo and Juliet.”





The World's End
We Steal Secrets
Closed Circuit
The Deep
The Place Beyond The Pines
Greetings from Tim Buckley
Admission
Promised Land
Anna Karenina
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Brokeback Mountain
Lost in Translation
Pride & Prejudice
The Pianist
Gosford Park