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Romeo and Juliet


Synopsis


In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not simply that their families disapprove; the Montagues and the Capulets are engaged in a blood feud.

In this death-filled setting, the movement from love at first sight to the lovers' final union in death seems almost inevitable. And yet, this play set in an extraordinary world has become the quintessential story of young love. In part because of its exquisite language, it is easy to respond as if it were about all young lovers.

The authoritative edition of Romeo and Juliet from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, includes:

-Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play
-Newly revised explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play
-Scene-by-scene plot summaries
-A key to the play's famous lines and phrases
-An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language
-An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play
-Fresh images from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books
-An up-to-date annotated guide to further reading

Essay by Gail Kern Paster

The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs. For more information, visit Folger.edu.

William Shakespeare (author), Dr Mowat (editor), Paul Werstine (editor)

Summary

Chapter 1

* Summary: The two feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets, are introduced. Romeo, a Montague, is in love with Rosaline but is rejected.
* Example: "Two households, both alike in dignity, / In fair Verona, where we lay our scene."

Chapter 2

* Summary: Romeo attends a Capulet ball disguised as a servant, where he meets Juliet, a Capulet. They fall in love at first sight.
* Example: "Did my heart love till now? for I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."

Chapter 3

* Summary: Romeo and Juliet meet in secret and exchange vows of love. Friar Laurence secretly marries them, hoping to end the feud.
* Example: "My bounty is as boundless as the sea, / My love as deep; the more I give to thee, / The more I have, for both are infinite."

Chapter 4

* Summary: Mercutio, Romeo's cousin, is killed by Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. Romeo, in retaliation, kills Tybalt.
* Example: "O, I am fortune's fool!"

Chapter 5

* Summary: Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Juliet is distraught and begs Friar Laurence for help.
* Example: "I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins, / That almost freezes up the heat of life."

Chapter 6

* Summary: Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead for 42 hours. Romeo is to return and find her supposedly dead in the Capulet tomb.
* Example: "Take thou this vial, being empty; / Do not supply it with another liquid, / But fill it up with tears."

Chapter 7

* Summary: Romeo does not receive the message about Juliet's plan and returns to find her seemingly dead. He takes poison and kills himself.
* Example: "O true apothecary! / Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."

Chapter 8

* Summary: Juliet awakens to find Romeo dead beside her. She refuses to live without him and kills herself with his dagger.
* Example: "Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? / Deny thy father and refuse thy name."

Chapter 9

* Summary: The Montagues and Capulets discover the bodies of their children and learn the tragic truth. They reconcile and end their feud.
* Example: "See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, / That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love."

Asterix and the Griffin

Asterix and the Griffin