romeo (fictitious character)

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Four great tragedies

Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet
2005
Presents William Shakespeare's famous tragedies "Hamlet," "Macbeth," "Othello," and "Romeo and Juliet," and includes introductory notes and text glosses.

Romeo & Juliet

2008
Contains actual play text with accompanying notes on same page, as well as line illustrations throughout.

Romeo & Juliet

2005
Presents the text of "Romeo and Juliet," in which the love between two young people from noble Veronese houses is doomed by the long-standing feud between their families, and includes introductory and textual notes, character lists and studies, a synopsis, teaching tools and suggestions, historical background, and biographical information about Shakespeare.

Romeo and Juliet

2004
Presents the text of Shakespeare's play of unrequited love and contains extensive annotations that provide context, pronunciation, and alternative readings and phrasings.

Romeo and Juliet

2003
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's drama of star-crossed lovers side-by-side with a modern version, with marginal notes and explanations and full descriptions of each character.

The most excellent and lamentable tragedy of Romeo & Juliet

a play
A graphic novel adaptation of William Shakespeare's famous play about two young lovers in Verona, whose families are enemies.

Romeo & Juliet

2008
A graphic novel adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo & Juliet", in which children from rival families fall in love, tearing their families apart and forcing them to take desperate measures to be together.

Romeo & Juliet

a retelling
2004
Presents a prose retelling of William Shakespeare's play about two young people who fall in love despite their families' age-old feud. Includes background information, character summaries, and answers to commonly asked questions about the story.

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