Romeo and Juliet

“Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is a classic work published by Penguin Books in 1994. This edition spans 155 pages and is presented in English. The play explores the tragic love story of two young lovers from feuding families, whose relationship must remain secret until after their marriage. However, a series of unfortunate events, including Romeo’s banishment for avenging a friend’s death, leads to a fate that prevents their union.
Readers will find that this edition includes helpful notes, a glossary, and an introduction, enhancing their understanding of the text. The themes of love and conflict are central to the narrative, as the characters navigate the challenges posed by their families and societal expectations. This version provides an accessible format for those interested in literature and drama, making it suitable for both new readers and those revisiting this timeless tale.
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As Romeo and Juliet come from opposing families, their love must be concealed until after their marriage. But Romeo has been banished for avenging the death of Mercutio and, despite the well-meaning intervention of Friar Laurence, fate ensures that theirs is a wedding that will never take place. This edition of the text contains notes, a glossary and an introduction.
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