who has read it??? is it good???
By murtagh92
@murtagh92 (182)
United States
April 21, 2008 4:01pm CST
ya, my british literature class has started learning about Shakespeare, and we have to read Romeo and Juliet and do a project on it. i was wondering if those of u who hav read it can let me know if its good, like, i know the general gist, but i'd like some of ur opinions too. thanx XD
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@trulydreaming (139)
• United States
6 Aug 08
I loved this story. I enjoyed reading it. I actually enjoyed the original Franco Zeffirelli movie released in the late 60's (I think). I remember watching the movie after reading the play for a literature class in High School.
Looking back now, years later (never mind how many years)...I realize just how Shakespeare was "right on" with his description of "young love" and the lessons we can learn. The descriptions (of the emotions); of love; of youth and wanting things "now;" of the friendship between Romeo and Tybalt (is that spelled right?); the dangers of pride; and the senselessness of violence and "looking the other way."
It is a classic piece of literature. It is a story of young love. Like it or not...it is an opportunity to learn some of life's most important lessons!
Hope you enjoy it!
@DelicateFlower (314)
• United States
22 Apr 08
Hmm, tough question. It's definitely a classic, and worth your reading for that, if no other reason. It is often referenced by "educated people" and I always feel better about myself if I know what they are talking about. However, I'd have to admit I do not like it. It's really not about love at all, its a lust story. They don't know each other enough to have real love, that's a relationship thing, you have to get to know the other person's good points and bad to be able to love them despite their flaws. Anyway, do read it, but don't feel badly if you don't really enjoy it. It's frustrating in many ways because of how obviously foolish they are. I read it at 14, and I thought they were the most immature people I had ever heard of. Most of my class thought that too.
@murtagh92 (182)
• United States
24 Apr 08
ya, for the bit that we've gotten through, i'm liking it!
@kellys3ps (3723)
• United States
14 Aug 08
I've read it! It was one of my favorites, you just have to get past the archaic language.
@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
21 Apr 08
Its good and I prefer the original texts better. There is also an anime of this play (known as Romeo x Juliet). It inverts a few of the concepts but the core story is still there.
@murtagh92 (182)
• United States
24 Apr 08
wow, thats really weird, i didn't know that an anime version even existed...cool!
@Rajasir (46)
• Nepal
28 Apr 08
Read my discussion-"Romeo and Juliet" can't be a love story! Raja Sir.
@Guardian208 (1095)
• United States
30 Apr 08
Yes, read Rajasir's discussion. Rajasir makes some every interesting points.
@digerati (286)
• Philippines
27 Jun 08
hi murtagh92,
romeo and juliet is a classic favorite and admired by many people.
grab it, feel it on and you will feel the magic of the story.
me? a romeo?
digerati