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It is possible to find copies of Romeo and Juliet in the form it was printed in 1597 and 1623 online. See the related links.
When Friar Lawrence keeps the secret of Juliet and Romeo loving each other when Romeo is banished The poison part etc it's called I actually read the play
Yes, there is parental love in Romeo and Juliet, although it is complicated and flawed. Both sets of parents show love for their children, but their actions also contribute to the tragedy of the play. Lord Capulet, for example, is initially protective of Juliet, while Lady Capulet is unable to understand her daughter's feelings.
If you are talking about movies, there have been hundreds of versions. See related links for more information. If you are talking about a theatre production that would be impossible to determine as Romeo and Juliet is a very common play and it is not documented every time it is performed.
Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery to show the different types of love Romeo and how Rosaline and Juliet feel. In act one scene one, Rosaline is known as the moon for her virginity, symbolises the goddess Diana and in act two scene two, Juliet is shown as the light. This links with Benvolio's speech "Dedicate thy beauty to the sun!"
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William Shakespeare.However, the tale of Romeo and Juliet had earlier origins. For example, the storyline is very similar to The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet, a tale written in verse by Arthur Brooke in 1562, which was subsequently re-written in prose by William Painter in 1582, and re-named Palace of Pleasure.Yet even Brooke's The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet was itself basically a translation of Pierre Boaistuau's version found in his Tragic Histories. (1559) But Boaistuau did not pen the story first! This sad tale of romantic love between two young people from two different feuding families can be traced to the story of Mariotto and Giannozza (1476) by Masuccio Salernitano! But! The Romeo & Juliet story has even earlier roots! Going back centuries! For more information, see 'Related links' below.
Various characters die, kill themselves, or are killed by other people. Here's a list:Mercutio. He is killed in a sword fight against Tybalt.Tybalt. Romeo kills him in another sword fight. Romeo was angry about his buddy Mercutio's death and killed him in revenge.Paris. Paris is at Juliet's grave laying flowers when Romeo shows up. They get in a sword fight. Romeo wins. Paris dies.Romeo. After he hears (incorrectly) that Juliet is dead, he goes to her tomb and kills himself with that poison that he bought in Mantua.Juliet. She wakes up from the 2 hour sleep induced by that potion. She finds Romeo dead. At first, she tries to kiss him to see if the poison was still on his lips. But that didn't work out, so she stabs herself in the chest.Lady Montague. She died of grief upon hearing of Romeo's banishment.
In 1595, people could only know of the play if they had seen it at the theatre or if they were the actors in the company playing it. It had never been published; that would happen two years later. Since it was first published in 1597, many editors have gone through it, changing spellings and correcting what they think are errors. Sometimes they have censored it or have taken the censoring out. See the related links to see what a copy of Romeo and Juliet would have looked like in Shakespeare's day
He uses it throughout the play. For example they get married in one scene then Mercutio and Tybalt die in the next. The extreme differences give a huge impact on an audience, because it makes the contrasts even greater having them so close together. If they are so close together then it gives the audience or reader a link between the both. For example they are get married because Romeo snuck into the ball or Mercutio gets killed because Romeo refuses to fight because he got married in the previous scene. It all links together.
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