Publisher's Synopsis
The romantic tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is perhaps William Shakespeare's most famous play. It has been interpreted in countless adaptations for both stage and screen. If you are yet to read the actual text, or are interested in Shakespearian studies, this edition is a good place to start, as it includes illustrations of famous scenes by Ambrielle and presents the play in full.
Romeo and Juliet is the classic tale of star-crossed young love. The teenagers hail from rival families in Verona, the Montagues and Capulets, who naturally do not approve of the relationship. They fall in love and are forced to overcome hurdles and traps set by the warring families. The two are determined to be together against all odds and upon reaching the end of the play, it is fully apparent why Romeo and Juliet is classified as one of Shakespeare's great tragedies.
The play has several timeless elements, such as: the allure of love at first sight; challenging authority figures; the flight from one's parents and into adulthood; the passage of time; and the role of destiny. The meaning of the play changes according to what stage of life the reader is when they read it. This is especially true in its descriptions of love- Is love merely physical attraction? Is love just a legal contract? Is love mostly about romance? How can you know if love is true? - are just some of the questions reading this play is likely to raise.
Shakespeare presents these questions but gives no clear answer, leaving it to the reader to meditate on the meaning of love and life itself. Reading the play in its original form is a great way fully experience these themes as Shakespeare intended. Romeo and Juliet is a play that everyone should read at least once in their lives. This is not to be missed.
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