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message 1: by Idarah (new)

Idarah Yay! Such a good read.


message 2: by Carol (new)

Carol Eve wrote: "Yay! Such a good read."

Oh I know...I was so surprised thinking it would be a tedious read Eve. :-)


message 3: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Carol I love this book. Great review :)


message 4: by Carol (new)

Carol Yes, I see it was a five star read for you too.....and thx! :-)


message 5: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan One of my favorites. I first read it when I was 13-14, Juliet's age.


message 6: by Carol (new)

Carol Wow...I keep thinking I must have read it in High school, but sure don't remember.


message 7: by Sara (new)

Sara Congratulations, it is never too late to uncover this gem. If you cannot find a stage production, I strongly recommend the 1970s version of the movie done by Franco Zeffirelli. It is very true to the play and cast with unknowns who fit the parts instead of well-knowns who don't.


message 8: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan My high school drama class saw that version and my frirnds and I saw it several times.


message 9: by Carol (new)

Carol Sara wrote: "Congratulations, it is never too late to uncover this gem. If you cannot find a stage production, I strongly recommend the 1970s version of the movie done by Franco Zeffirelli. It is very true to t..."

Thx. Sara. I've been wondering which version to watch.


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan Carol wrote: "Thx. Sara. I've been wondering which version to watch."

Sara's suggestion is definitely the one I'd watch first. It was authentic, down to the ages of the lead actors.


message 11: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta I echo support for Zefferelli's production! My entire English class got to see the movie and it's outstanding.

Great review!


message 12: by Carol (new)

Carol Thx Lisa and Jonetta. Zefferelli's version is available on demand thru mid April!!!! Looking forward to it. :-)))


message 13: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan Carol wrote: "Thx Lisa and Jonetta. Zefferelli's version is available on demand thru mid April!!!! Looking forward to it. :-)))"

Eager to find out what you think. Hoping it holds up. I LOVED it when I was in high school.


message 14: by Sara (new)

Sara Great! Please let us know what you think of it.


message 15: by Carol (new)

Carol Sara wrote: "Great! Please let us know what you think of it."

Will do Sara and Lisa. So glad you recommended it Sara! Am sure there are many versions. :-)


message 16: by Carol (new)

Carol Stephanie wrote: "Awesome review, Carol!!!"

Thanks Stephanie! :-)


message 17: by ❀Julie (new)

❀Julie Great review Carol! I'm adding. :)


message 18: by Carol (new)

Carol ❀Julie wrote: "Great review Carol! I'm adding. :)"

Thank you Julie! Hope to watch movie soon! :-)


message 19: by Carol (new)

Carol Good for you for reading this. Nice review Carol.


message 20: by Carol (new)

Carol Thx Carol.....really glad I finally did!!!


message 21: by Janet (new)

Janet Wonderful movie version.


message 22: by Hayat (new)

Hayat Great review, Carol!


message 23: by Carol (new)

Carol Janet wrote: "Wonderful movie version."

It REALLY was Janet!!!!!


message 24: by Carol (new)

Carol Hayat wrote: "Great review, Carol!"

Thank you Hayat! :)


message 25: by Melissa (new)

Melissa One of my least favorite Shakespeare plays but glad you enjoyed it.


message 26: by Carol (new)

Carol Melissa wrote: "One of my least favorite Shakespeare plays but glad you enjoyed it."

Thx. Melissa........sorry you didn't. :-(


message 27: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict Franco Zeffirelli's movie version is still the best version, imo.


message 28: by Petra-X (new)

Petra-X I read something interesting in one of my linguistics books. "Wherefore art thou Romeo" which we interpret as Where are you, actually meant Why are you this way Romeo, in the sense that this is who you are, not that Juliet can't see where he's got to. It makes more sense too since if he hadn't been who he was there wouldn't have been all the trouble. Or a play.


message 29: by Carol (new)

Carol Petra X wrote: "I read something interesting in one of my linguistics books. "Wherefore art thou Romeo" which we interpret as Where are you, actually meant Why are you this way Romeo, in the sense that this is who..."

Just now saw your comment Petra. :-(..........Anyway, very interesting ....and it sure DOES make sense! I was surprised I loved reading the play so much. Thank you!


message 30: by Carol (new)

Carol B the BookAddict wrote: "Franco Zeffirelli's movie version is still the best version, imo."

You were soooooo right B! Loved it! :-) (did not see your post until today......:-(


message 31: by Renae (new)

Renae Perez I totally agree! Before reading the play Romeo and Juliet, I had found out so many details. Like I hadn't known that Paris was killed by Romeo while he was on his way to Juliet's "tomb." I had also found out that Friar Lawrence had told the Prince everything that had happened the past week.


message 32: by Naydelin (new)

Naydelin Escobedo I agree with you on how you see Romeo and Juliet because I honestly thought the story was not going to grab my attention but it has many dramatic irony and language and that makes me want to read more about. I also agree with you because now that I read it I understand more about the story and how they died together.


message 33: by Carol (new)

Carol Renae wrote: "I totally agree! Before reading the play Romeo and Juliet, I had found out so many details. Like I hadn't known that Paris was killed by Romeo while he was on his way to Juliet's "tomb." I had also..."

What a surprise for us first time readers of the play! Loved it!


message 34: by Carol (new)

Carol Naydelin wrote: "I agree with you on how you see Romeo and Juliet because I honestly thought the story was not going to grab my attention but it has many dramatic irony and language and that makes me want to read m..."

I was surprised too and now make it a point to read more plays each year! Glad you enjoyed it too!


message 35: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I agree with you because I always heard about the forbidden love of Romeo and Juliet, but I never really had the erg to read it until now. The movie is totally different than the play, which is pretty cool because you can see it in different perspectives. The play has some things that the movie does not. For example, Juliet kills herself with a dagger instead of a gun. Another example, was how Paris died in the play.


message 36: by Angel (new)

Angel I agree with you because I haven't seen the movie either but I liked the article because it explained so well and it wanted people to read more and more about it. Especially when Romeo went to see Juliet in her tomb because she "died" but she drank a potion that Friar gave her to die for 42 hours.


message 37: by Carol (new)

Carol Stephanie wrote: "I agree with you because I always heard about the forbidden love of Romeo and Juliet, but I never really had the erg to read it until now. The movie is totally different than the play, which is pre..."

Hope you get a chance to read it Stephanie. Don't think you'll be sorry. :-)))


message 38: by Carol (new)

Carol Angel wrote: "I agree with you because I haven't seen the movie either but I liked the article because it explained so well and it wanted people to read more and more about it. Especially when Romeo went to see ..."

Hope you get a chance to watch the movie Angel!


message 39: by Cheri (new)

Cheri Wonderful review, Carol, loved everything you said! I was 14 or 15 when we read this in English class, and I was loved it, but I may have been the only one in my class. Years later when I watched Zeffirelli's movie, it reminded me how lovely this really is.


message 40: by Lyn (new)

Lyn Elliott What a great suggestion Marita. Needs to be the version with Kenneth McMillan choreography and the wonderful Carlos Acosta as Romeo IMO.


message 41: by Carol (new)

Carol Cheri wrote: "Wonderful review, Carol, loved everything you said! I was 14 or 15 when we read this in English class, and I was loved it, but I may have been the only one in my class. Years later when I watched Z..."

Thx. Cheri......They are both excellent! Never thought I would enjoy them so much!!!


message 42: by Carol (new)

Carol Marita wrote: "Carol, the movie was enjoyable, and if you haven't yet seen it you might also like the ballet."

Thx. Marita. Will definitely check it out!!!


message 43: by Carol (new)

Carol Lyn wrote: "What a great suggestion Marita. Needs to be the version with Kenneth McMillan choreography and the wonderful Carlos Acosta as Romeo IMO."

Thx. for the info. Lyn!


message 44: by riely jones (new)

riely jones dont u just love theatre


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