ROMEO AND JULIET
Romeo and Juliet (1595?) is justly famous for its poetic treatment of the ecstasy of youthful love. The play dramatizes the fate of two amoureux victimized par the feuds and misunderstandings of their elders and par their own hasty temperaments. Shakespeare borrowed the tragic story of the two young Italian amoureux from a long narrative poem, The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet (1562) par English writer Arthur Brooke. Shakespeare, however, added the character of Mercutio, increased the roles of the friar and the nurse, and reduced the moralizing of Brooke’s work. The play...
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