Brooke did not live to see his poem made flesh on the Elizabethan stage, as he died at sea just a year after the poem was published.
Despite this, the poem itself is more sympathetic to the lovers. The popularity of the story, its city setting and the similarity of the feuding families to the powerful and often quarrelling citizens of such a city, have led to the tradition that actual sites in Verona correspond to some of those represented in the play. This tradition, needless to say, is eagerly upheld by the tourist industry.
A medieval building of brick and battlements is identified as the house of the Montagues, and a tall building of mellow brick thought to date to the thirteenth century is that of the Capulets.
It is in the courtyard of this house that we find THE balcony. The stone sarcophagus lies appropriately in a dimly-lit crypt but, in the spirit of a delightful and life-affirming irony, it is now a popular venue for Veronese weddings….
However, when he faced Juliet, the image of the other girl disappeared from his heart, leaving only space for the unknown one. All in all, it was love at first sight! Soon after, the two discover they are in rivaling families.
After the party, Romeo overheard Juliet talking to the stars, during which she confesses her passion for him. Immediately, he looks for her to declare his own passion. A day later, with the help of Friar Lawrence, the two marry in secret. However, the shadow of tragedy seems to chase them.
Furthermore, this death fuels the hatred between the families and the Prince of the city banishes Romeo. Friar Lawrence convinces her to accept the marriage while conceptualizing a plan.
Shortly before the ceremony, Juliet is advised by Friar Lawrence to drink a potion that would commit her to an artificial death. Meanwhile, Romeo would return to remove her from the grave of the Capulets as the effects of the potion expire. Desperate, he takes a legitimately poisonous potion with him to the tomb where his beloved resides. The young woman wakes up and realizes what has happened. The two are found together, poetic and dead. Shaken by the tragedy, the two families reconcile.
Heavy, but arguably wrapping up the most beautiful story! We hope we have managed to bring some nostalgia back to your hearts. This happened in Verona.
There are two large families, the Capulet family and the Montague family, which have not been known for a long time. The story begins when Romeo of the Montague family goes into the party of the Cappulet family and meets Juliet. Just when they both meet each other, they both fall in love. But there are obstacles due to the feud between the two families. Romeo and Juliet then secretly arranged marriage. One day, Mercucci. Romeo was sentenced to be deported forever. Juliet had to marry without Juliet.
Juliet then tries to find a way to escape the wedding. Romeo and Juliet are actually not in love. Romeo and Juliet continue their exchanges and they kiss, but are interrupted by The Nurse, who sends Juliet to find her mother. In her absence, Romeo asks the Nurse who Juliet is and on discovering that she is a Capulet, realizes the grave consequences of their love.
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