《RomeoandJuliet》英文故事梗概Romeo'familyandJuliet'sfamilyhadbeenfightingforhundredsodyears....接着写下去啊,字数不要超过一百字啊。简单些
《RomeoandJuliet》英文故事梗概
Romeo'familyandJuliet'sfamilyhadbeenfightingforhundredsodyears.
...
接着写下去啊,字数不要超过一百字啊。简单些
《RomeoandJuliet》英文故事梗概Romeo'familyandJuliet'sfamilyhadbeenfightingforhundredsodyears....接着写下去啊,字数不要超过一百字啊。简单些
《RomeoandJuliet》英文故事梗概
Romeo'familyandJuliet'sfamilyhadbeenfightingforhundredsodyears.
...
接着写下去啊,字数不要超过一百字啊。简单些
ButRomeoandJulietfellinlove,soJulietfoundawaytomarrytoRomeothroughthirefamiliesbant.(禁止,不知道有没有拼错)Saddly,bothofthemdeadasamisunderstand.Atlast,thirefamilywentalongwellwitheachother.
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Romeo(Montague),whoisinlovewithRosaline,goestoapartyinanefforttoforgetherortoeasehisbrokenheart.AtthispartyhemetJuliet,andimmediatelyfellinlovewithher.HelaterfindsoutthatsheisaCapulet,therivalfamilyoftheMontagues.Hedecidesthathelovesheranywayandtheyconfesstheirloveforeachotherduringtheveryfamous"balconyscene"inwhichtheyagreetosecretlymarrythenextday.FriarLawrenceagreestomarrytheminanefforttoendthefeudingbetweenthefamilies.Unfortunately,thefightinggetsworseandMercutio(Montague),agoodfriendofRomeo's,endsupinafightwithTybalt(Capulet),Juliet'scousin.TybaltkillsMercutio,whichcausesRomeotokillTybaltinanangryrage.Forthis,RomeoisbanishedfromVerona.
Atthesametime,theCapulet'sareplanningJuliet'smarriagetoParis.JulietdoesnotwanttomarrythismansoshearrangeswithFriarLawrencetofakeherowndeathwithasleepingpotionthatwillmakeeveryonethinkthatsheisdead.FriarLawrencepromisestosendwordtoRomeotomeetherwhenthepotionwearsoffandtorescuehertoMantua,whereRomeoiscurrentlystaying.Theretheywouldlivehappilyeverafter.Unfortunately,Romeodoesnotreceivethismessageontimeanduponhearingofher"death"goestoJuliet'stombwherehedrinkspoisonanddies.WhenJuliet'spotionwearsoff,sheawaken'stofindherlover'scorpse.ShethenproceedstostabherselfwithRomeo'sdagger.Thetwofamiliesfindthebodiesandtheirsharedsorrow,finallymakepeacewitheachother.
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ThisdramaisoneofthegreattragedythemedplaysbyWilliamShakespeare.Thefamousstoryofthe"star-crossed"youngloversRomeoMontagueandJulietCapulet.Thethemesrunningthroughtheplayaddresstheissuesoftheconsequencesofimmatureblindpassion,hatredandprejudice.RomeoMontagueandJulietCapuletareyoungteenagerswhofalldeeplyinlovebuttheirfamiliesarebitterenemies.Regardlessofthefeudbetweentheirfamiliestheymarryinsecret.TheymakeeveryefforttoconcealtheiractionsbutthestoryendsintragedywhenRomeo,Juliet,Tybalt,MercutioandParisalldie.
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"RomeoandJuliet",oneofShakespeare'smosteponymoustragedies,withthetitlenowbeingsynonymouswith"star-crossedlovers".Veronaisdepictedasaviolentandfeudingcity,withtwonoblefamiliesbattlinginanongoingwar.RomeoandJuliet,theprogenyofthesefamiliesbecomeinvolvedinapassionateandhastyloveaffair,andareforcedtokeeptheirlovehiddenfromtheirrespectivefamilies.ThisleadstothedeathsofbothcharactersandemphasisesthestrengthoftheirloveandhighlightsthetragicaspectoftheplayastheMontaguesandCapuletsdecide,toolate,toputtheirfeudbehindthem.
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TheplaybeginswithalargefightbetweentheCapuletsandtheMontagues,twoprestigiousfamiliesinVerona,Italy.Thesefamilieshavebeenfightingforquitesometime,andthePrincedeclaresthattheirnextpublicbrawlwillbepunishedbydeath.Whenthefightisover,Romeo’scousinBenvoliotriestocheerhimofhismelancholy.RomeorevealsthatheisinlovewithawomannamedRosaline,butshehaschosentolivealifeofchastity.RomeoandBenvolioareaccidentallyinvitedtotheirenemy’sparty;BenvolioconvincesRomeotogo.
Attheparty,RomeolockseyeswithayoungwomannamedJuliet.Theyinstantlyfallinlove,buttheydonotrealizethattheirfamiliesarem
learnsofRomeokillingTybaltanddespitebeingtornbetweenherloyaltyforherfamilyandRomeo,mournsherhusbandRomeo'sbanishment.
Romeolearnsofthebanishmentorder,realizinghewillnotbeabletoseeJulietagain.FriarLaurencesuggestsRomeogotoJuliet'sbedchambertocomforthiswife...Capulet,whodoesnotknowofRomeoandJuliet'smarriage,decidesthatthemarriageofJuliettoParismustnowproceed,biddinghiswifetomakeJulietawareofParis'loveforher.Thedayofthemarriagehasbeendecided;itwillbeThursday.
WelearnthatRomeohasspentthenightwithhisJuliet.JulietwhoisnowalreadysecretlymarriedtoRomeo,learnsthatsheistomarryParis.Shetriestofightherfather'swishes,failingtodissuadehim.Julietdecidestocommitsuicideifallelsefails...
ActIV.
ParisrevealsthattheweddingwilloccuronThursday.JulietiscoldtoParis.FriarLaurencetellsJuliettotakeapotionsimulatingdeath,allowingRomeototakeheraway,unopposedtoMantuasinceeveryonewillthinksheisdeadattheCapulet'sancientvaultorburialground.
CapuletmakesplansforJuliet'swedding.Juliet,whohasdecidedtodrinkFriarLaurence'spotion,nolongeropposesthewedding,delightingCapulet.
Hearingthisgoodnews,Capulet,whoiskeentohaveJulietmarryParisdecidestomovetheweddingforward.ItwillnowbeonWednesdaymorning,notThursdayaspreviouslyplanned...
Julietsucceedsinsleepingalonewhichallowshertotakethepotioninprivacy.JulietworriesabouttheFriar'sintentionsbeforethepotiontakeseffectandshefallsasleep...
LadyCapuletandtheNursearebusymakingpreparationsforthewedding.Itis3o'clockinthemorningandnowCapulethearingmusicannouncingParis'arrival,tellstheNursetowakeJuliet.TheCapulet'slearnthattheirdaughterJulietisdead.Theweddingpreparationsarechangedtothoseofafuneral.
ActV.
InMantua,RomeolearnsofJuliet'sdeath,decidingtoriskhisownlifebyreturningtoVeronaatoncetoseeJulietonelasttime.RomeoalsobuyssomepoisonfromalocalApothecary.
FriarJohnexplainstoFriarLaurencethathisletterinformingRomeothatJulietisnotdead,didnotreachRomeo.FriarLaurencetriesagaintoinformRomeoofhisplanandheadsofftotheCapuletburialchamberwhereJulietwillsoonawaken.
Parismournshisbridethatneverwas.Romeoarrives,openingJuliet'scoffintolookathisloveonelasttime.ParisfightsRomeowhomhebelievesisdesecratingJuliet'sgrave.Parisdies,RomeoplacinghimbesideJuliet.Romeotakeshispoison,kissesJulietanddies.FriarLaurencearrivestoolate.Juliet,nowawakens,askingforherRomeo.FriarLaurenceleaves,leavingJulietalone.JulietkissesRomeoandstabsherself,dying.ThePrince,Capulets,andMontaguesarrive,BalthasarandFriarLaurenceexplainingall.Escalusscoldsthetwofamilieswhofinallyendtheirfeud.TheplayendswiththePrincesummarizingthistragiclovestory.
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RomeoandJulietaretheworld'smostpopularloversandthearchetypeformillionsofromanticfantasies--whichisabitstrange,whenyouconsiderhowthewholethingturnsout.Julietwasn'tevenRomeo'sfirstlove.Inthefirstsceneweseehimmopingaround,displayingalltheclassicsymptomsofhisunrequitedloveforRosaline,anotherCapulet.ButRomeoandJulietisnotaboutlove,it'sab