RE: Shakespeare's most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet

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Shakespeare's most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet

in shakespeare •  2 years ago 

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I also loved that scene. I've seen a few interpretations, but still, reading the original play, I liked the most. When you read something, you have a chance to see all the details and so on. Actually, some time ago, I referred to some of the parts of the play because I had to write about them. It was not that hard to do, and I also found this page https://papersowl.com/examples/romeo-and-juliet/ with various samples on that play, and some of them were really inspiring to me. And I think that there are still a lot of people who have not read it yet, and it's so worth it.