Rating: Summary: Getting old Review: This may be one of the great works of humanity, but it just doesn't cut it for me. The gender sterotypes are nauseating, to say the least. Though required in schools, this book is nnot one of the bests to read on your own time. Or maybe I am just disillussioned.
Rating: Summary: The best study guide Review: I found this to be far and away the best study guide, much better than Cliff's notes. A great help for either high school or college students. Thorough, scholarly, yet easy to understand.
Rating: Summary: romeo and juliet Review: i thought this book was pretty good..it was kind of complicated....but it was good.. the easy text side by side with the old text is the thing that kind of confused i didnt realize nothing untill after a couple chapters i was wondering why i kept rreading stuff over and over againalrato
Rating: Summary: A Really Good Version Review: Ok, first of all, I'm not going to reveiw the story. If you don't know what it's about, read someone elses reveiw. This publication of the play has a great layout. You'd think having the actual story printed only on every other page would be annoying, ut it makes it a lot easier to find parts. The notes on the opposite page, as well as the pictures to go with them are helpful and informative, not only in understanding the story, ut in getting a feel for the language. The essays in the beginning and end are interesting to read, but annoying for those people who just want to open the book and get sucked in headlong. The guide to famous lines in the back is a great study guide as well.
Rating: Summary: A good piece of writing, not too much to brag about though Review: Romeo And Juliet. It's the typical love story. I'm sure everyone knows the tale of these "two star-crossed" lovers who are from two houses/families which have a feud with each other, ultimately forbidding the two lovers to marry, see each other, or even relate on a somewhat civilized basis, much less romantically. Therefore their secret marriage worsens the violent feud between the Montagues and the Capulets, sending both houses further against each other until the climax and resolution of the plot is reached. Breaking down the plot, there are a few questions which lie here and there, the first being, how is it that Romeo can fall in love so fast? It makes him out to be rather immature and careless with his feelings, seeing as his love for Rosaline diminished ever quickly in light of Juliet. The second is the fact that Capulet threatened to throw Juliet out on the streets if she did not obey him to marry Paris....why not let him throw her out? Her desire is to escape and be with Romeo anyway...The last being, what is the conflict between the two houses? Although it seems to just trace back to pride and might be better left unexplained for the plots sake, the feud's cause is never touched upon even once for a brief moment. Although it was, and is, commercially successful as one of the most well-known love stories of all time, weaving love, hate, pride, sacrifice, and desire into one tale, when you break it down it really isn't much different than the typical romance movie and/or novel put out today. The reason this play demands a reasonable amount of respect and understanding is because Shakespeare wrote it in a time when women were to be obedient to their husbands, basically lacking in equality and superiority when the sexes are compared. The fact that Shakespeare though up such a tale in this time period is interesting and note-worthy, although since Shakespeare was a literary genius, this play is not saying much in comparison to Hamlet and others, although it does provide some interesting contrast between comedy and tragedy. However, the play runs a bit deeper than the surface scratching of a romance story, such as the modern perspective as well as the introduction of the New Folger Library Edition shows us, examining the lust/desires of young marriages, the ties of brotherhood which were needed in the time period, the fascination of rape and sexual desire by the Capulet men, and various other aspects which are sometimes overlooked by many readers. All that and the further reading section gives the reader more to look into than the simple Old English version. (Yes, this edition provides translation of those "difficult" words.) If "Romeo And Juliet" had been written today, it would just be another piece of writing in the pile of tragedies and romance which is so abundant today. But seeing as it is one of those timeless love stories, respect must be shown to it and it is good reading, such is Shakespeare. If you buy any edition, make it the New Folger Library one, its one of the best I've seen.
Rating: Summary: Romeo and Juliet Review: The book Romeo and Juliet was extraordinary because William Shakespeare described love and hate in the same book.The character that reflected me most was Tybalt because he had an abundance of hatred for the Montagues.Then commited suicide out of love for each other
Rating: Summary: My Reveiw of Romeo and Juliet Review: I thought Shakespare made a great play beacause it was good in all ways and it left you wondering what was going to happen next!! It was sad at the end that Romeo killed himself for juliet and juliet killed herself for romeo but they were in love and the could't bare to stay away from each other ! They were teens in love ! I like the book alot ! Romeo did not care what people thought about him just that he was in love with juliet . This book kept me interested in every part of it ! Shakespare made a good play fro everyone to share and i am glad that i got to read Romeo and Juliet
Rating: Summary: Shakespeare was too much a genius to write soap operas Review: Unlike many reviewers who disliked this play, I had no trouble with the Old English, and quickly began to appreciate it. Once you understand the way he mixes up verbs and nouns, and once you know how to read it, (reading it in sentences rather than line by line helps immensely), you begin to like the language. Since the English language wasn't exactly finalized, Shakespeare had the liberty and power to create words and play with the language as he liked. But only two stars for this amazing piece of creative language because it has the stupidest plot I have ever read. Shakespeare, if you were alive now I would tell you how disappointed I am. He was too much of a genius to write soap operas. People call Romeo and Juliet a true love story ... but really people, does anyone fall in love that fast? The day after they meet, (yes, meet ... for the first time ever), they get married! I nearly died laughing at how stupid and ridiculously lame this play was, (Act I he doesn't even know Juliet ... and he loves another girl!). Shakespeare, this is the lamest play I have ever heard of.
Rating: Summary: The map to begin a wonderful journey Review: Before this book, my wife and I never enjoyed Shakespeare very much. This book makes the play perfectly clear, and with the side-by-side arrangement, makes the original poetry understandable and beautiful. We watched the play afterward and finally began to glimpse the wonder that is hidden within the words.
Rating: Summary: Amazing audio! Review: Having both seen stage and movie productions of this classic play, i.e., Romeo and Juliet/Audio Cassettes/Cpn 228 by William Shakespeare, et al . I therefore thought it would be right, nay, prudent (if I dare say so) to listen to an audio production of this tragic love story. To my utter delight, the audio is of quite high quality and the actors all do a good job interpreting their roles. Highly Recommended.
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