There have been multiple cinematic and dramatic recreations of this timeless tragedy by Shakespeare. In the 1996 film version by Baz Luhrmann the film setting was a modern Southern California, as opposed to Verona, Italy, for example.
what is the setting of the book "The romeo and juliet code"
she was about 14
Its a good book.
Depends, in the movie Romeo sees Juliet next to the nurse, her fiance and her mother. Like this, right away he figured out she was a Capulet. In the book, Romeo is told by the nurse that Juliet belongs to the Capulet Family.
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There have been countless film adaptations of Romeo & Juliet. It's impossible to know which one you're referring to. Please ask another question and be more specific.
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 depends which movie and, for that matter, which book. There have been at least a dozen movies made of Romeo and Juliet, more if you count the ballets and operas. Shakespeare's play wasn't the first telling of the story: he got it from Arthur Brooke, who got it from a French story, the author of which got it from an Italian story based on earlier Italian stories which are based on the Latin. Or you could be talking about an actual book which was based on Shakespeare's play, which is not strictly speaking a book.
Its a good book.
Yes.
Depends, in the movie Romeo sees Juliet next to the nurse, her fiance and her mother. Like this, right away he figured out she was a Capulet. In the book, Romeo is told by the nurse that Juliet belongs to the Capulet Family.
Watching it. How do you watch a book, do you ask? Well, you can't, but fortunately Romeo and Juliet is not a book to read; it's a play to watch. If you watch a play or movie based on a novel, you miss a lot of what the author intended. If you watch a play of a play, you get everything.
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