Shakespeare's Classic The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: (Annotated) with a Study of Themes, an Overview and Famous Quotes
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Arnett
About this listen
Unique to this collection is:
- An overview of the tragedy Romeo and Juliet
- A study of the themes present in the tragedy Romeo and Juliet
- A list of the best famous quotes from the tragedy Romeo and Juliet
You may, of course, skip all of it and go straight to the main title if you do not want any spoilers and come back later to the beginning.
Shakespeare writes about the plight of Romeo and Juliet with a lot of empathy and views their tragedy as a result of bad fate, rather than a problem with their characters. We sense from the very start that their relationship is doomed.
Romeo and Juliet are portrayed as sincere and virtuous young people who are madly in love, but because of the feud between their families, their relationship has to end. As they won't even consider a separation, the only way out of the situation they find themselves in is by taking their own lives.
What makes this story so sad is that romantic love ends so grimly for a very stupid reason. And the tender age and the innocence of the young lovers make their fate even more tragic.
Enjoy this timeless classic!
Public Domain (P)2019 Chronos PublishingWhat listeners say about Shakespeare's Classic The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: (Annotated) with a Study of Themes, an Overview and Famous Quotes
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- seanm
- 21-10-19
Entertaining
Very entertaining listen, really enjoyed it! Great study of themes and overview. Well read and made it exciting.
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- Linda
- 12-07-20
Mixed feelings
Shakespeare's use of English is wonderful as ever. But I do feel that an American voice doesn't really fit. Also there was little difference in the narrator's voice and so it was hard to know who was talking.
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