Arthur Brooke wrote the poem Romeus and Juliet which Shakespeare turned into the play Romeo and Juliet.
Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet.
Shakespeare's primary source for Romeo and Juliet was Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet, first published in 1562, two years before Shakespeare's birth, and reprinted in 1587, about eight years before the first performance of Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare's inspiration for Romeo and Juliet was the poem "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet." This poem was written by Arthur Brooke and was a translation of Italian Matteo Bandello's original story. Both works illustrated the love story of two real people who lived in Verona. Shakespeare's main source was Brooke's poem; he didn't use Bandello's original.
Shakespear wrote initanaly the "first copy" of Romeo and Juilet. but there is known to have different verisons and didfferent copies but mainly all lead back to Shakespears first idea of the play when 2 star crossed lovers have had enough of the feud from there families. so at the end they decide to take there own life.
Shakespeare's main source was a long narrative poem, Romeus and Juliet, by Arthur Brooke. It was first published in 1562, two years before Shakespeare's birth.
From Arthur Brooke's poem Romeus and Juliet.
Shakespeare's immediate source was the poem Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke. The story was not original to Brooke, either, but had been told many times earlier by Italian writers.
The poem "The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet" by Arthur Brooke is believed to have inspired Shakespeare to write "Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare adapted the poem's storyline into his famous play.
Primarily, Shakespeare created and developed the character of Mercutio.
Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet.
Nobody spells it like that. Giulietta e Romeo was written by Luigi da Porto, Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke, Rhomeo and Julietta by William Painter, and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's primary source for Romeo and Juliet was Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet, first published in 1562, two years before Shakespeare's birth, and reprinted in 1587, about eight years before the first performance of Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare got the Romeo and Juliet story from Arthur Brooke's poem, Romeus and Juliet. In Brooke's poem the story was set in Verona, Italy. Shakespeare saw no reason to change it.
They are based on Romeus and Juliet, the characters in a poem by Arthur Brooke called Romeus and Juliet.
Shakespeare's inspiration for Romeo and Juliet was the poem "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet." This poem was written by Arthur Brooke and was a translation of Italian Matteo Bandello's original story. Both works illustrated the love story of two real people who lived in Verona. Shakespeare's main source was Brooke's poem; he didn't use Bandello's original.
Shakespear wrote initanaly the "first copy" of Romeo and Juilet. but there is known to have different verisons and didfferent copies but mainly all lead back to Shakespears first idea of the play when 2 star crossed lovers have had enough of the feud from there families. so at the end they decide to take there own life.
Arthur Brooke Faulkner was born in 1779.