Comparing Two Versions Of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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A summary of this scene would be that Tybalt wanted to get back at Romeo after Romeo crashed the capulets party, but instead Tybalt started a fight with Mercutio. Tybalt stabbed Mercutio in the chest, killing him. Romeo then killed Tybalt in retaliation but then Romeo received banishment from Verona after he murdered Tybalt. The two formats I intend to discuss are the printed version and the film version of Romeo and Juliet. I intend to discuss the printed version first.

In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, there are a few limitations and plenty possibilities. One limitation in my opinion was that the language spoken in Shakespearean times is very different from today and is sometimes hard to comprehend. When I don’t understand the

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