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Not at all. A novel is a long story, told by a narrator who is sometimes first person ("I walked down the street thinking of that night in Sacramento") and sometimes third person ("He walked down the street looking thoughtful") and sometimes by a third person narrator who knows things about others an ordinary person would not know, sometimes called an omniscient third person narrator ("He walked down the street thinking of that night in Sacramento"). Novels generally involve multiple plot lines and a series of incidents, unlike short stories which have only one plot line and incident. When published, novels usually run to more than 150 pages, and can sometimes be six times that length.

Plays are a series of instructions to actors in what to do and say in order to act out a story. Instead of being read, as a novel is, the story is meant to be seen and heard. Plays are much more difficult than novels to understand when you read them because you have to imagine what they would look like on a stage in order to visualize them.

Playwrights do not spend as much time on physical descriptions of things as novel-writers do. To a great extent, what things and people in a play are going to look like will depend on the director more than the playwright. Playwrights do not also spend a lot of time telling you what people are thinking unless it has an effect on what they are doing or saying. That is because the audience cannot see actors think, just what they say and do.

Romeo and Juliet is a play, not a novel. It is comprised almost entirely of things for actors to say while they are acting out the story, with just enough stage directions to make clear what is going on. For example, in a novel, the lovers' first kiss would be an occasion for purple prose describing how Juliet's heart beat in anticipation of the touch of Romeo's lips, and how the torchlight brought out the highlights in her auburn hair, and so on. In a play like Romeo and Juliet, this is what you get:

Romeo: Thus from my lips, by thine, my sin is purged.

(Kissing her.)

The rest is up to your imagination, unless you are watching it.

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