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  1. Romeo goes to the tomb, kills Paris, and poisons himself. Juliet wakes up, finds Romeo dead, and stabs herself. Actually understand Romeo and Juliet. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

    • Prologue

      CHORUS. Two households, both alike in dignity In fair...

    • Act 1, Scene 1

      BENVOLIO. Madam, an hour before the worshipped sun Peered...

  2. Juliet is clearly distressed to learn that the love of her life - quite possibly the only love of her life so far - is a member of the hated Montague family, with whom the Capulets have been...

  3. Actually understand Romeo and Juliet Act 5, Scene 3. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  4. I belong to Romeo, but have not yet been enjoyed by him. This day is so long and dull, just as the night before some festival is to an impatient child forced to wait to put on her fancy new clothes. The NURSE enters carrying the rope ladder.

  5. True, swearing on something prone to inconstancy is probably not the best omen for a faithful long-term relationship (and it’s ironic that Romeo, perhaps the most constant and true male lover in all of Shakespeare once he meets Juliet, should now be a byword for a lothario or ladies’ man).

  6. Scene 1. In exile, Romeo wakes up after having a dream in which he dies and is kissed back to life by Juliet. His confidant, Bathalsar, arrives to tell him the sad news: Juliet is dead (Balthasar is not in on Juliet’s plan). Devastated, he decides to head back to Verona immediately. He plans to commit suicide at Juliet’s grave.

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  8. What’s so special about NoSweatShakespeare’s modern English Romeo and Juliet translation? Translated as an easy to read, exciting teenage novel Follows the acts and scenes of the original Romeo and Juliet text

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