The Capulet's servant. He was given the list of people who are invited to the Capulet's party and to tell them, but he couldn't read so he asked Romeo.
the servant who cant read told him about it and they wore masks to hide their identities
As the prologue says, Romeo and Juliet "do with their death bury their parents' strife."
Its a good book.
It didn't. Shakespeare didn't know anything about Verona except that it was a place in Italy suitable for setting plays in. The version of the Romeo and Juliet story which he read (in English translation) was set in Verona.
when the servant runs into romeo and asks if he can read the invitation list
Read it. It is very sad.
the servant who cant read told him about it and they wore masks to hide their identities
As the prologue says, Romeo and Juliet "do with their death bury their parents' strife."
If you haven't read or watched the story, read or watch it. Then make an estimate of just how sad you feel.
Romeo can read. He presumably had to learn that somewhere. Juliet's case is less certain.
Its a good book.
He can not read.
In "Romeo and Juliet," teen refers to Juliet's age of thirteen. This is significant because her youth and innocence are contrasted with the tragic events that unfold in the play. The theme of young love and impulsive decisions is central to the story.
She read 'Romeo and Juliet' xx
Romeo and Juliet
It didn't. Shakespeare didn't know anything about Verona except that it was a place in Italy suitable for setting plays in. The version of the Romeo and Juliet story which he read (in English translation) was set in Verona.
Romeo & Juliet is a good love story. It doesn't end very well for the lovers but its a good book. The Notebook is also a very good read.