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    Romeo and Juliet (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by William Shakespeare, SparkNotes Editors

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    Spark Publishing’s Literature Guides are celebrating their 5th Anniversary!  To celebrate this, we’re giving our TOP 50 a revamp by adding some exciting new features.

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    Romeo and Juliet (SparkNotes Literature Guide)by Anonymous

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    May 21, 2006: if you need this for school it isn't the best you can get. for school if you read romeo and juliet, get the kind of book which translates the old english or you'll have a hard time. otherwise, i recommend that you just read the play.

    Romeo and Juliet (SparkNotes Literature Guide)by Anonymous

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    May 28, 2003: Romeo and Juliet was a good book i enjoyed reading it. I dont usually enjoy reading books but this one grabbed my attention and the movie was even better. But the movie and the book were a little different from eachother. My favorite part in the story is at the end when Juliet drinks the potion that makes her sleep and Romeo thinks shes dead and then Romeo drinks poison and he dies and when Juliet wakes up from her sleep she sees that Romeo is Dying from the poison he drank. Then after that juliet kills herself because she couldnt be without Romeo. I think that part is so sad and i cry everytime i hear it or see it. I wish it wouldnt of ended so sad though.


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