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Romeo and Juliet
EAN13
9782384613113
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Librofilio
Date de publication
Langue
anglais
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Romeo and Juliet

Librofilio

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"Romeo and Juliet", one of William Shakespeare's most iconic tragedies, tells
the poignant tale of young love and family conflict. Set in Verona, Italy, the
story revolves around the passionate romance between Romeo Montague and Juliet
Capulet, members of feuding families.
The star-crossed lovers meet at a masquerade ball and quickly fall deeply in
love, despite their families' bitter rivalry. Their secret relationship leads
to a series of events marked by love, secrecy, and tragedy. The tale explores
themes of love's power to transcend societal boundaries and the devastating
consequences of hatred and feuds.
As their love deepens, Romeo and Juliet marry in secret. However, their
happiness is short-lived as a series of misunderstandings and unfortunate
events unfold. The story's tension culminates in a tragic turn of events that
challenges the boundaries between love and fate.
Shakespeare masterfully weaves poetic language, dramatic irony, and emotional
depth to create a timeless exploration of love, conflict, and the human
condition. "Romeo and Juliet" remains a symbol of true love and its potential
to overcome adversity, captivating audiences for centuries with its universal
themes and heart-wrenching narrative.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


William Shakespeare, the immortal bard of Avon, was a masterful playwright and
poet whose brilliance continues to captivate the world. Born in 1564 in
Stratford-upon-Avon, England, his life remains shrouded in mystery, yet his
literary legacy shines brightly. Shakespeare's unparalleled talent crafted
timeless works such as 'Romeo and Juliet,' 'Hamlet,' and 'Macbeth,' exploring
the depths of human emotion and the complexities of the human psyche. His
words, like a symphony of language, have left an indelible mark on literature,
theater, and culture, transcending time and space. Today, his eloquence and
storytelling prowess continue to enchant audiences, making him an everlasting
icon of artistic excellence.
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