Romeo and JulietThe Tragedy Romeo and Juliet is about love between a young man and woman from two feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The authenticity of this story is not confirmed, but historical signs and life motives from the Italian background of the plot tell that there was a certain truth in a sad story about lovers from Verona. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous tragedy of Shakespeare, e.g. everybody heard this line: “For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” |
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... Capulet, head of a Veronese family at feud with the Montagues. Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet. Juliet, daughter to Capulet. Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet. Capulet's Cousin, an old man. Nurse to Juliet. Peter, servant to Juliet's Nurse ...
... Capulet, head of a Veronese family at feud with the Montagues. Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet. Juliet, daughter to Capulet. Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet. Capulet's Cousin, an old man. Nurse to Juliet. Peter, servant to Juliet's Nurse ...
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... Capulets! Down with the Montagues! Enter Capulet in his gown, and Lady Capulet. Capulet. What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho! Lady Capulet. A crutch, a crutch! Why call you for a sword? Capulet. My sword, I say! Old Montague ...
... Capulets! Down with the Montagues! Enter Capulet in his gown, and Lady Capulet. Capulet. What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho! Lady Capulet. A crutch, a crutch! Why call you for a sword? Capulet. My sword, I say! Old Montague ...
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William Shakespeare. Montague. Thou villain Capulet! Hold me not, let me go. Lady Montague. Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe. Enter Prince Escalus, with Attendants. Prince. Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace, Profaners of ...
William Shakespeare. Montague. Thou villain Capulet! Hold me not, let me go. Lady Montague. Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe. Enter Prince Escalus, with Attendants. Prince. Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace, Profaners of ...
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... Capulet, Lady Capulet, Tybalt, Citizens and Servants.] Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? Benvolio. Here were the servants of your adversary And yours, close.
... Capulet, Lady Capulet, Tybalt, Citizens and Servants.] Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? Benvolio. Here were the servants of your adversary And yours, close.
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