Romeo and Juliet is a work of fiction.
It was written by William Shakespeare and published in 1597, becoming one of his most famous works.
Many silly people base that the story is fictional purely on the ending of it - arguing that there is no such thing as a poison that will make someone seem dead and them come back to life. In fact, there is such a poison, it's called tetrodotoxin.
Regardless of the believability of the ending, it is a work of fiction anyway.
The Love Death or love tragedy is sadly, a time tested plot device. The basic story or those similar can be fournd in various Greco-Roman myths such as Thisbe and Pyramus- where an animal attack is involved. In most cases the parents or adult community do not approve of the "star-crossed Lovers" so a certain delinquent motif is present, also. There are a number of stories along these lines in Greek Mythology all ending tragically.
this play is fact a i studied it at unerersity
Yes, the book is fiction. It really did not happened in life
N0, it is a tragic drama. Macbeth and Julius Caesar are historical tragedies based on real people
Fiction. The play came from William Shakespeare's own brain.
It's fiction. No such events ever happened, nor were there ever such people.
fiction.
what is the setting of the book "The romeo and juliet code"
she was about 14
It's one of the most influential love story of Western culture and is a play. It has no historical basis.
Its a good book.
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what is the setting of the book "The romeo and juliet code"
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
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yes there is a book
she was about 14
It's one of the most influential love story of Western culture and is a play. It has no historical basis.
Yes.
Its a good book.
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No. It's fiction. So it's not based on actual events.