Othello, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth
romeo and juliet
The holy pilgrim in "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence. He plays a significant role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, providing guidance, and trying to help them reunite.
No but it is one of the most famous plays written by shakespeare
they pretend Juliet dies so she doesnt get maried to someone she doesnt like then she goes with romeo
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in London as far as we know.
romeo and Juliet
Since both Romeo and Juliet die in Romeo and Juliet, it is definitely a tragic play.
It is difficult to say. Most people have heard of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. They know the plays they studied in school. Many of them will not have any contact with Shakespeare after.
No such thing. Romeo and Juliet is a play. Plays do not have chapters. Novels have chapters, but it is not a novel. It's a play. Whether something is a novel or a play is hugely important to the way it is written. Plays do not have long descriptive passages. And they are divided into acts and scenes, not chapters. And Romeo and Juliet (I may have mentioned this) is a play, not a novel.
Shakespeare's language in Romeo and Juliet is known for being romantic, and eloquently written. It is one of his most famous plays, and has been remade several times.
yes! it was written by shakespeare who wrote many other plays in the 1800's :D
Romeo and Juliet