
Romeo and Juliet
"For never was there a tale of more woe/Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." The last lines of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" perfectly sum up the story of the star-crossed young lovers. Perhaps the most approachable of the Bard's plays, "Romeo and Juliet" is a masterpiece of hope, love, and sorrow. Included in this Reading Set are some of the most notable scenes of the play.
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(4) Passages included in this Reading Set:
The Prologue from Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is the clas...
Romeo Meets Juliet
Act I, Scene 5 passage: In this passage from "Romeo ...
Capulet's Garden
Act II, Scene 2 passage: This passage is from the ba...
The Friar's Plan
Act IV, Scene 1 passage: This passage from "Romeo an...