
Romeo y Julieta
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En Romeo y Julieta, Shakespeare crea un mundo violento donde dos jóvenes se enamoran. No es solo que sus familias lo desaprueben; los Montesco y los Capuleto están envueltos en una sangrienta disputa. En este escenario lleno de muerte, el paso del amor a primera vista a la unión final de los amantes...
- páginas
- 281
- Format
- Mass Market Paperback
- Publicado
- 2002-01-01
- Editorial
- Washington Square Press
- ISBN
- 9780743477116
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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard"). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of som...
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addie! ·3 years ago
⁀➷ ★.5
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Gnomeo and Juliet did it better 😪☝
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Gnomeo and Juliet did it better 😪☝
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User404·3 years ago
needs more smut
zyth ༄ ‧₊˚·4 years ago
I faked my death prank *gone wrong* (not clickbait) (we died) 🤣😱😻
Sean Barrs ·9 years ago
Why didn’t they just run away together? It would have saved a lot of heart ache.


s.penkevich [hiatus-will return-miss you all]·14 years ago
Fuckin’ around and finding out in fair Verona.
Catriona·14 years ago
The people who dislike this play are the ones who view common sense over being rational, and prefer to view the world in a structured way. One of the main arguments that come across is the 'meeting, falling in love, and dying all in a weekend when Juliet is but 13'. We all must die in the end, so wouldn't you want to in the name of love than of an awful disease? Perhaps the two lovers weren't truly in love, but their last living moments were spent believing so, so what does it matter? How can on...
Roohdaar·15 years ago

Manny·17 years ago
Every emo fourteen year old's dream. In bullet-point form:• fall in love with hot boy/girl (delete as appropriate) that parents can't stand; • tender words and some sex - gotta find out what that's like; • major tragic incident that really wasn't your fault, you were provoked; • everyone's mad at you; • die beautiful death in loved one's arms; • parents finally understand how much they cared about you and are sorry they didn't treat you better when you were alive.So how did Shakespeare manage to...
Anne·17 years ago
THIS! This is what happens when you jump into a rebound relationship with both feet.So, when the story opens, Romeo is desperately in love with Rosaline. But since she won't give up that pussy has sworn to remain chaste, he's all depressed and heartbroken. Annoying emo style. His friends, tired of his constant whining, give him a Beyoncé mixtape. He takes her words to heart, and her lyrics begin to mend his broken soul. His boys drag his sad ass to a party, and across a crowded room, Romeo spies...
Bill Kerwin·18 years ago
Two things struck me during this re-reading: 1) From the first scene of the play, the sexual puns are drenched in metaphorical violence (drawing your weapon, laying knife aboard, forcing women to the wall, etc.), creating a stark contrast with the purity of Romeo and Juliet's love and language, and 2) Mercutio, the Nurse and Old Capulet are something totally new both in Shakespeare and also in English drama, that is, characters who are not only realistic but whose language completely reflects th...