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罗密欧与朱丽叶故事简介英语

罗密欧与朱丽叶故事简介英语以下是罗密欧与朱丽叶的故事简介的英语版本:"Romeo and Juliet" is a tragic love story written by William Shakespeare. The story takes place in Verona, Italy, where Romeo, a young man from the noble family of the Montagues, falls deeply in love with Juliet, a young woman from the rival family of the Capulets.Despite the animosity between their families, Romeo and Juliet secretly marry with the help of Friar Laurence, akind-hearted priest. However, their happiness is short-lived as a series of unfortunate events unfold.Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a brawl. Juliet is devastated and, under the guise of taking her own life, she takes a sleeping potion given to her by Friar Laurence, hoping to awaken in a world where she and Romeo can be together.However, Romeo, unaware of Juliet's plan, learns of her supposed death and悲痛欲绝中takes his own life. When Juliet awakens from the sleeping potion and discovers Romeo's lifeless body, she too takes her own life, joining him in death.The tragic ending of "Romeo and Juliet" serves as a powerful reminder of the destructive nature of love and hate,and the consequences of acting impulsively without considering the outcomes of our actions.中文翻译《罗密欧与朱丽叶》是威廉·莎士比亚写的一个悲剧性的爱情故事。
中考英语阅读训练Romeo and Juliet (selection) 《罗密欧与朱丽叶》(选段)

Romeo and Juliet (selection) 《罗密欧与朱丽叶》(选段)Part A一、阅读理解Lady Capulet came into the sitting room where her daughter’s nurse was sewing a pattern on to a handkerchief (手帕).“Nurse, ”she said. “Where’s my daughter? I want to talk to her.”“She’s just here,” said the nurse. She turned her head. “Lady-bird!” she called.“My lamb (羊羔)! Where is that girl? Juliet!”“Coming,” a voice called and Juliet came running in from an adjoining (相邻的) room.When she saw her mother, her face showed surprise “Mother! What do you want? ”“We need to talk,” said Lady Capulet. “Nurse. leave us. This is a private (私人的) matter.”The nurse got up unwillingly, but before she reached the door, Lady Capulet called her back. “You might as well stay,” she said. “Your advice would be helpful.” Lady Capulet cleared her throat (嗓子). “You know Juliet’s getting to the age when ... ” She frowned, searching for the right word. “Let’s just say she’s at a pretty age. She’s going to be fourteen in two weeks.”“Oh yes,” said the Nurse. “At Lammas Eve (收获节前夕) she’ll be fourteen. She was the same age as my Susan, God rest her soul. Anyway, at Lammas Eve she’ll be fourteen. I remember it so well; it’s eleven years since the earthquake that’s when she was weaned (断奶). Ah, I’ll never forget it...”She took no notice of the impatient tapping of Lady Capulet’s fingers on the table, nor the glances (瞥) Lady Capulet and Juliet were exchanging.“You and my Lord were at Mantua then. My lord picked her up and said, ‘Do you fall on your face? When you’ve got more sense you’ll fall on your back, won’t you Jule? ’ The poor guy stopped crying and said ‘Yes’. To see that! If I live to be a thousand I’ll never forget it. ‘Won’t you Jule? ’he said. And the pretty child stopped crying and said ‘Yes,’” the nurse laughed.“Enough of this,” said Lady Capulet. “Please be quiet for a minute, I beg of you.”“Yes, Madam” said the nurse. “But I can’t help laughing. To think it should stop crying and say ‘yes’.” The nurse laughed loudly, almost choking.1. According to the passage, Juliet was born in the same year as ______ .A. SusanB. the nurseC. Lady CapuletD. the God2. When did the earthquake happen in the passage?A. Last month.B. Last year.C. Before Juliet was born.D. When Juliet was two years old.3. What is the meaning of the underlined word “frowned”?A. 微笑B. 吼叫C. 皱眉D. 拍手二、完形填空“Romeo! Come out of there. Come out.” Friar (修士) Lawrence had just returned from Verona, amazed at the events there that afternoon. He stood in front of the stone altar (祭坛) before which he had married the young couple. Romeo had crawled (爬行) underneath (在...下面) it and he lay now, pressing himself into the darkest corner.“You poor fellow,” said Friar Lawrence. “So overwhelmed (被淹没) by unhappiness.”Romeo edged (慢移) out slowly. His face was pale. He did not get ___1___ .“Father, have you any news? What is the Prince’s sentence (宣判)? What’s going to happen ___2___ me?”“It’s not so bad,” said the Friar, “I’ve brought you news of the sentence.” “What could be ‘not so bad’ about a death sentence.”“A loss hard Sentence. not death hut banishment (流放).”“Banishment?” Romeo rose to his knees and clutched (抓紧) the Friar’s robes (袍子). “Oh be merciful (仁慈), Father. Say ‘death’. Exile (流放) is far worse to me than death. Don’t ___3___ ‘banishment’.”“You’ve been banished from Verona. That’s all. Be grateful. Verona’s not ___4___ : the world is a ___5___ place.”“There’s ___6___ beyond the walls of Verona,” said Romeo. “Only torture—hell itself. So banished means banished from the world, and that means death. ‘Banished’ is only another word for ___7___ . ”“Oh sinner (罪人),” said Friar Lawrence. “You ungrateful boy. You don’t know how ___8___ you are. The law calls foryour death hut the kind Prince has taken your side and ignored the law: he’s changed your sentence to banishment. He’s being ___9___ and you can’t see it.”Romeo was ___10___ . He flopped (跌倒) down again. “Torture, not mercy. Heaven is here where Juliet ___11___ , and every ___12___ and dog, and little mouse—every small thing—can see her but I ___13___ . Even flies have more rights than I have: they can touch her hand and kiss her lips. But I can’t: I’m banished. Flies can do this but I have to abandon (离开, 舍弃) it: they are free men but I am banished. And you say it’s better than death? ” Romeo’s eves were red and his cheeks were wet. “Haven’t you got some poison or any way of sudden death no matter how nasty (恶毒的)? It would bed ___14___ than banishment. Banished? Oh Friar, the damned (被诅咒的人) use that word in hell. How can you have the heart—a priest, one who calls himself my friend to hack at me with that word’ banished’?”“You crazy, foolish young man, listen ___15___ me.” The Friar gripped (紧握) his shoulders.1. A. up B down C. under D. above2. A. on B. to C. for D. from3. A. tell B. hate C. say D. leave4. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. things5. A. small B. big C. bad D. some6. A. nothing B. something C. everything D. world7. A. happiness B. love C. death D. freedom8. A. kind B. lucky C. happy D. good9. A. mean B. bad C. kind D. friend10. A. cried B crying C. smiling D. shouting11. A. were B. is C. are D. be12. A. wolf B. tiger C. elephant D. cat13. A. could B. not C. can’t D. will14. A. good B. bad C. better D. worse15. A. for B. in C. to D. from三、七选五[Enter Nurse]Nurse:“Mistress! What, mistress! Juliet! Madam! Sweet-heart! What, not a word? Sleep for a week; for the next night, I warrant (允许). The County Paris has set up his rest. That you shall rest but little. God forgive me, how sound is she asleep! My bride! ___1___ Madam! Let the county (伯爵) take you in your bed. He’ll frighten you up. Will it not be?”Nurse: “ ___2___ And in your clothes, you slept down again! I must wake you; Lady! Lady! Lady! Alas, alas! Help, help! My lady’s dead! O, well-a-day, that ever I was born! Some aqua vitae (酒精), ho! My lord! My lady!”LADY CAPULET: “What noise is here? ”[Enter LADY CAPULET]LADY CAPULET: “What is the matter?”Nurse: “O lamentable (可悲的) day!”.Nurse: “Look, look! O heavy day!”LADY CAPULET: “O me, O me! ___3___ Revive (醒来), look up, or I will die with thee! Help, help! Call help.”FRIAR LAURENCE: “Come, is the bride ready to go to church?”Nurse: “She’s dead, deceased (已故的), she’s dead; alack the day!”LADY CAPULET: “Alack (哀哉) the day, she’s dead, she’s dead, she’s dead! ”[Enter FRIAR LAURENCE and PARIS, with Musicians]t[Enter CAPULET] LADY CAPULET: “O sad time! ”CAPULET: “Death, that has taken her hence to (因此) make me wail (恸哭). ___4___ ”CAPULET: “Ha! Let me see her: out, alas (哎呀)! She’s cold. ___5___ And her joints are stiff (僵硬). Life and these lips have long been separated. Death lies on her like an untimely (过早的) frost (霜) upon the sweetest flower of all the field.”CAPULET: “Ready to go, but never to return O son! The night before the wedding-day has death lain with thy wife. There she lies, Flower as she was, deflowered (摧残) by him, Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir (继承人); My daughter he haswedded: I will die, And leave him all; life, living, all is Death’s.”Nurse: “O, sad day! ”A. Good Heavens! What happened?B. My child, my only life.C. Death ties up my tongue, and will not let me speak.D. I can’t breathe!E. I must wake her.F. What, dressed!G. Her blood is settled.四、根据短文内容, 用括号内所给词的正确时态或形式填容, 使短文完整Romeo was sad because he was in love. ___1___ (be) in love does not always make people sad. In fact, it often makes them ___2___ (feel) happy. Romeo was sad because the girl he loved did not love him. She was a beautiful girl, and Romeo was very much in love, but she told him that she would never love him. This is what made Romeo so sad and why he shut ___3___ (he) in his room all day. It seemed that he had forgotten how ___4___ (smile). Sometimes, he wished that he were dead because he was so sad, but he would not talk to anybody about it.Finally, however, he told his cousin Benvolio, who was also his best friend.“What can I do, Benvolio? What should I do? I love Rosaline, but she will not even look at me. She will not speak to me. Love makes me very sad!”“Don’t be sad, Romeo,” Benvolio advised him. “You must ___5___ (forget) her. Don’t think about her any more.”“How can I do that?” asked Romeo ___6___ (hopeless).“There are many other beautiful girls ___7___ (look) at. You should look at them. Then you will soon forget about Rosaline,” Benvolio suggested.“That is ___8___ (useful) advice, Benvolio! No girl is as ___9___ (beautiful) as Rosaline. Even when they are almost as beautiful, they only make me think of her. The only way ___10___ (forget) her is to die. Then everything will be forgotten!”Part B一、阅读理解Capulet was doing what he enjoyed most. He gave a list to a servant (仆人) with instructions to go out and find the guests and invite them; he sent another servant to hire twenty cooks. He was afraid that things wouldn’t be ready in time.The Nurse was telling Lady Capulet where Juliet had gone. Capulet overheard the tail-end and turned. “What? Has my daughter gone to Friar Lawrence?”“Yes.”“Well, perhaps he’ll be able to knock some sense into her. How willful (任性的) she is.”“Oh, look, sir, here she is, and looking so cheerful.”“Hello, little Miss Headstrong(固执),” said Capulet. “And where have you been?”“Where I’ve learnt to regret for my disobedience (违抗) . Friar Lawrence made me promise to fall down at your feet and beg your pardon.” She knelt in front of him. “Pardon, I beg of you. From now on I’ll do as I’m told.”Capulet laughed. He snapped his fingers at a passing servant. “Send for the Count,” he said. He rubbed his hands together. “We’ll speed it up. I’ll have this knot tied up tomorrow morning.”“I met the Count at Lawrence’s chapel (教堂)” said Tuliet. “And offered him what love I could without stepping beyond the bounds of modesty.“That’s excellent,” said her father. “Get up, daughter that’s how it should be. I want to see the Count . What? Haven’t gone yet?” he asked the servant. “Go on now, in the name of God, and get the Friar too. Our whole city is grateful for what he has done.”1. What does the underlined phrase “knock some sense into her” mean int this passage?A. Capulet wanted Friar Lawrence to make Juliet do what he asked her to do.B. Capulet wanted Friar Lawrence to make fun of Juliet.C. Capulet wanted to play some music for Juliet.D. Capulet wanted Juliet to feel love from others.2. How did Capulet’s feelings change in the passage?A. Satisfied to sad.B. Happy to disappointed.C. Hopeful to angry.D. Worried to satisfied.3. How many cooks did Capulet want to hire?A. One.B. Five.C. Ten.D. Twenty.4. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The Count is Friar Lawrence.B. Juliet disobeyed her father’s orders before.C. Capulet wanted to be in control of everything.D. Capulet hoped Juliet was brave enough to do anything she wanted to do.二、完形填空It was hot. The goats and chickens ___1___ silent and the market traders dozed (打瞌睡) beneath their awnings(遮篷).Dinner ended at the Montague house. When Benvolio, Mercutio and some other friends reached the fountain, Mercutio bent over towards it and splashed (溅湿) water at the ___2___ .“Come on now, Mercutio.” said Benvolio. “Let's go. It's very ___3___ and we're right ___4___ Capulet's house; if we should bump (装上) into any of them, there's bound (必然的) to be trouble. Tempers(脾气) are ___5___ in this heat.”Mercutio laughed. “Look who's talking. You re the biggest troublemaker of all. You're like the man who goes into a bar, puts down ___6___ sword (剑) on the counter and cries: ‘I hope I won't need you, and then, after his second drink, challenges the landlord for no reason ___7___ all.’”“Who, me?” said Benvolio. They were all pointing at him and ___8___ .“Come on now, what's this innocent (无辜的) ___9___ ?” said Mercutio,“You’re as hot a fellow as any in Italy.” He winked (眨眼) at the others who showed their agreement by hitting Benvolio on, the back, jeering (奚落), pretending (假装) to protect themselves from him and generally fooling about, “You're as ___10___ aroused as anyone.”“Aroused to what?” said Benvolio, sitting down and scooping (舀) water over himself.“What?” said Mercutio. “If there were two like you there would soon be ___11___ : you'd kill each other. You? You'd argue with a man who had one ___12___ more or less to you in his beard (胡须).” Encouraged by the laughter, including Benvolio's now, I her continued. “You'd argue with a man for cracking nuts, having no other reason than that you’ve got hazel (淡褐色的; 榛树的) eyes. Your ___13___ is as full of argument as an egg is full of yolk (蛋黄) — in fact your brains have been scrambled (炒蛋) by the number of times you've had your head punched (揍).”Mercutio was dangerously balanced on the fountain wall and Benvolio caught the moment and pushed ___14___ . Mercutio fell into the water with a great splash (水花). He lay at the bottom, holding his ___15___ . His friends grew silent, then just as they were beginning to be worried his head popped up (冒出).1. A. ism B. be C. was D. were2. A. another B. themselves C. others D. one3. A. cold B. cool C. warm D. hot4. A. in B. out C. into D. outside5. A. long B. easy C. short D. better6. A. my B. this C. his D. their7. A. in B. for C. to D. at8. A. laughing B. laugh C. crying D. cry9. A. expression B. act C. joke D. trick10. A. slowly B. willingly C. quickly D. well11. A. none B. all C. both D. nor12. A. teeth B. nose C. hair D. eye13. A. hand B. head C. leg D. wallet14. A. them B. themselves C. Him D. himself15. A. breath B. cloth C. mouth D. hair三、七选五Romeo: Blessed, a blessed night! I’m afraid it just a dream, something like this isn’t true.Juliet: Dear Romeo, just three more sentence, then we have to adieu (告别). If your love is true, your purpose is marriage, then tomorrow I will send a servant to you. ___1___ Tell me where you want to go, when is the wedding in your letter. Then I will give you my destiny, pretend you are my master, follow you till end of the world. ___2___Romeo: If there isn’t you light, I only have a thousand time of hear broken! The one I love is going a date that isn’t with me. It’s like a child came back from school. But when he and his lover are separate, it’s like going to school with a lot of dejected (沮丧).Romeo: My love.Juliet: When should I send my servant to come see you?Romeo: ___3___Juliet: OK. I promise. Oh, when that time come, it has been 20 years! I can’t remember why I call you back.Romeo: Let me stand here till you remember and tell me.Juliet: If you stand in front of me, I only want to be with you together. Then I will never remember.Romeo: Then I will wait here forever, makes you forget that, forget there is no home except here.Juliet: The sun is almost rise. When a bird jump out of her hand like a prisoner, she’ll use a silk thread to pull it back. The girl don’t want to give it freedom under love’s selfishness.Romeo: ___4___Juliet: I wish that too, my love. But I’m afraid you might die under my excessive placate (爱抚). Good night my love. ___5___ I really want to say goodnight till morning.A. Separate (分别) is always sweet.B. There are so many days to wait before seeing you again.C. 9 o’clock.D. A thousand time of good nioht1nuy.E. You can ask him to bring a letter to me.F. The happiest moment in this world is being with you.G. I wish I’m your bird.四、根据短文内容, 用括号内所给词的正确时态或形式填空, 使短文完整Romeo was not enjoying himself at the party. Hie friends were dancing, but he was too sad. He could not make his feet ___1___ (move) happily. He saw Rosaline and could only think about his love for her. Why didn’t she love him? She would make him very happy if she loved him. He sighed. He looked sadly around the room, and suddenly, his heart ___2___ (stop). He could hardly breathe.“Who is that girl?” he asked a servant. “I don’t know, sir.”She was ___3___ (beautiful) girl he had ever seen. She was more beautiful than Rosaline. She made every other ___4___ (girl) look ugly. He quickly forgot all about Rosaline. He stared (盯) at her and could not stop ___5___ (he) from talking.“Oh, she is beautiful! She is more than beautiful. She is a dream. Did my heart love before? Not at all! Now, I am truly in love. She makes all the pretty flowers look like they have no color. The sun does not shine as ___6___ (bright) as she does. She is the best!”Tybalt was near him when he spoke and recognized his voice. He told a servant ___7___ (bring) him a sword.“How does that Montague dare come here and join in our party? I’ll kill him!”Capulet heard him say this and told him that he should leave Romeo alone. “He is behaving very well, and he is not hurting ___8___ (somebody). I know he shouldn’t be here, but don’t ruin (毁坏) the party by ___9___ (start) a fight, Tybalt. ”Tybalt argued with him, and Capulet was angry. “Don’t argue with me! I am the master here, and you are only a boy. It is not for you ___10___ (decide). Leave him alone! ”Romeo and Juliet (selection)《罗密欧与朱丽叶》(选段)Part A一、1-3 ADC二、1-5 ABCBB6-10 ACBCB11-15 BDCCC三、1-5 EFBCG四、1. Being2. feel3. himself4. to smile5. forget6. hopelessly7. to look8. useless9. beautiful 10. to forgetPart B一、1-4 ADDD二、1-5 DCDDC6-10 CDABC11-15 ACBCA三、1-5 EDCGA四、1. move2. stopped3. the most beautiful4. girl5. himself6. brightly7. to bring8. anybody9. starting 10. to decide。
Romeo and Juliet 罗密欧与朱丽叶

• Moral Conflict • In fact, in the process of love with each other, Romeo and Juliet were faced with a variety of moral conflicts. Maintain the feudal family, or to break the prejudice to pursue the pure love? This had to cause their moral contradictions and struggle. Obviously, both of them chose the latter. What’s more, their love cracked in the old and new kinds of ethics at the very beginning. As a result, it determined the love between them inevitably will be affected by the traditional ethics and the impact of the conflict between the new and old morality.
Influence
• The profound social significance of the work lies in its distinctive tendency of feudalism. Writer made the love story of Romeo and Juliet, two young people who hold humanism, as a tragedy, and blame that the old feudal consciousness is the root of the tragedy which links romance with the social contradictions, critics the savage ethics of the middle age and the feudal forces of reality. Humanism in 14-16century Europe, was in the rising period. At the same time, the outlook of life and value was also booming. It seems a lot of limitations today. But theme of person is the subject that will not be out of dateo and Juliet • Author :William Shakespeare • Type :love tragedy • Background :16C,Verona(维洛那),Italy
罗密欧与朱丽叶 Romeo and Juliet 英语作文

Romeo and Juliet Whoever has come across the writing of Shakespeare will be aware of his famous creation called Romeo and Juliet. This play revolves around the protagonists, namely Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet belonging from two rival families. In the play, the protagonists fall in love unaware about their true identities.And it is because of the enmity between their families that the love between Romeo and Juliet was the cause of their ultimate doom. The tragedy of the death of Romeo and Julietbrought back the conscience of their family members. They succeeded in ending the deep-rooted rivalry between the families by the sacrifice of their lives.Long and Short Essays on Romeo and Juliet for Students and Kids in EnglishWe are providing students with essay samples on a long essay of 500 words and a short essay of 150 words on Romeo and Juliet for reference.Long Essay on Romeo and Juliet 500 Words in EnglishOne of the greatest romantic tragedies, written by William Shakespeare, is Romeo and Juliet. This play is based on love and fate. Originally this story was an Old Italian tale that in the 16th century was translated into English.This tragic love story in one line can be expressed as the story of two young star-crossed lovers whose death resulted in uniting of their feuding families. Romeo and Juliet is a play that is commonly taught in schools and colleges. And on many occasions, the Romeo and Juliet play is very frequently performed.The name of the play is based on the two male and female protagonists respectively, i.e. Romeo and Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet belonged to the two influential but feuding families. Romeo belonged to the house of Montague, and Juliet was of the house of Capulet. The bad blood between the two families was so deep-rooted that even the servants of both houses involved in the fight.Throughout the play, celestial imagery references like the stars, sun, moon, and heavens are used to express a different view of human responsibility. Just like in the prologue,the pr otagonists are referred to as ‘star-crossed lovers’ which represents the common belief that celestial bodies have the power to control the events occurring on Earth. The destiny often seemed to be associated with stars as if both Romeo and Juliet were inescapably destined to fall in love with each other.You can now access Essay Writing on Romeo and Juliet and many more topics.Again in Act 1, Scene 4, when the gang is approaching the Capulet’s ball, Romeo expresses his fear that the consequences of their actions are “hanging in the stars”, whichrefers to the astrological power of the stars that are used to predict destiny.However, in the very next mention of stars in the play, Romeo doesn’t talk about their astrological connection; instead, he uses the stars to describe the otherworldly beauty of Juliet. Similarly, from Romeo’s love-struck comparison of Juliet to the Sun, Juliet also expresses her wish to cut Romeo into stars when he dies. These celestial images are associated through the play in this vein, and these images were often associated with Romeo and Juliet than with the divine fate.Romeo, as a character, was very impulsive as his rash actions often got him and his beloved Juliet in a lot of trouble. For example, Romeo on the night he met Jul iet, he climbed over Juliet’s wall to press her to bind her to himself. Another incident when Romeo’s rash action arguably drives the entire play towards tragedy is when he killed Tybalt out of blind rage. Then at the end of the play, Romeo poisoned himself after rushing into the conclusion that Juliet is dead.The play concludes with strong condemnation of the actions of the character. The closing frame of the play portrays the Montagues andCapulets unitedly gathering around the tomb of the protagonists to witness the consequences of the tragic incident. The story ended with a realization that it was not fate or Gods who caused this tragedy, but the situation was solely driven by the blind hatred between the two families.Short Essay on Romeo and Juliet 150 Words in EnglishRomeo and Juliet’s play is believed to be the sixth most popular play of Shakespeare that has left its mark on millions of hearts. It is for certain that Romeo and Juliet’s play had already beenperformed by 1597 after the first quarto was published. However, there are no surviving records of Romeo and Juliet play performances before 1660.It is assumed that Romeo and Juliet most likely had been acted by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men at the Theatre for the first time and soon after at the Curtain as well. But from the records, it can be said for certain that in 1662 Romeo and Juliet was staged by the Duke’s Company.The plot of Romeo and Juliet has been modified many times over the years. First, William Davenant revived and revised the plot thenDavid Garrick modified several scenes, removing several then considered indecent scenes so that it was considered as the 18th-century version of Romeo and Juliet. Georg Benda used a happy ending and omitted many actions of the play. In this way, the play kept on being modified.10 Lines on Romeo and Juliet Essay in English1. William Shakespeare wrote a ground-breaking play known as Romeo and Juliet.2. The play is set in Italy, and it is about two young people from different noble families with bad blood.3. The story of the play was written in the1500s. 4. The play was originally written in Old Shakespearean English, which is very different from modern English that is used nowadays. 5. Some of the line used in the play is written as poetry. 6. The play Romeo and Juliet has been performed on stage numerous times, and forty different movies have been made adapted from Romeo and Juliet. 7. The play was revised and revived by William Davenant, during the English Restoration. 8. The plot of Romeo and Juliet is based on The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke and also from prose in Palace of Pleasure by William Painter. 9. The play attributes different characters to differentpoetic forms, and Shakespeare uses heavy dramatic skills which earned him many praises.10. Romeo and Juliet are one of the most popular and frequently performed plays along with Hamlet during Shakespeare’s lifetime.FAQ’s on Romeo and Juliet EssayQuestion 1.Is the play Romeo and Juliet based on the real-life story?Answer:In the year 1594, Girolamo del Corte wrote a book named Storia di Verona where he related the story of Romeo and Juliet and claimed that it is a true event which happened in 1303.Question 2.Where is the setting of Romeo and Juliet’s plot?Answer:The plot of Romeo and Juliet is set in Italy, mainly in Verona and Mantua.Question 3.What is the genre of Romeo and Juliet?Answer:The genres of Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean tragedy as it is based on two young star-crossed lovers, ultimately whose death unites the feuding families.Question 4.When is Shakespeare believed to have written Romeo and Juliet?Answer:Although it is not exactly known when the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare was written, it is believed that it was written plausibly between years 1591-1596.。
罗密欧与朱丽叶故事简介英文120字

罗密欧与朱丽叶故事简介英文120字关于《罗密欧与朱丽叶》的英文故事简介,每篇约120字:简介一:"Romeo and Juliet" is a timeless tale of forbidden love. Set against the backdrop of Verona's feuding families, Montague and Capulet, the story follows the passionate romance between young Romeo and Juliet. Despite the obstacles posed by their families' hatred, their love blossoms, leading to a tragic ending that has touched hearts for centuries.简介二:A tragic love story unfolds in Verona, where Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, fall deeply in love. Their families' ancient feud stands as a formidable barrier, yet their hearts overcome all obstacles. Their passionate affair ends in sorrow, a testament to the power of love and its tragic consequences.简介三:Amidst the rivalry of Verona's Montagues and Capulets, Romeo and Juliet find solace in each other's arms. Their secret love affair defies the hatred between their families, but theirhappiness is short-lived. Their fateful end serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of love and the consequences of societal constraints.简介四:In the midst of Verona's bitter feud, Romeo and Juliet, star-crossed lovers from opposing families, embark on a journey of forbidden love. Their passionate affair defies all odds, but ultimately succumbs to the weight of their families' hatred. Their tragic tale serves as a cautionary tale of the costs of societal conflicts and the resilience of true love.简介五:Romeo and Juliet, two young lovers caught in the web of Verona's family feud, embark on a dangerous journey of love. Despite the risks and obstacles, their hearts are bound together by an unbreakable bond. Their story ends in heartbreak, a powerful reminder of the enduring power of love and its tragic consequences in a world of hatred and conflict.简介六:In the shadow of Verona's enduring feud, Romeo and Juliet find solace in each other's embrace. Their forbidden love blossoms against the backdrop of their families' animosity, but their happiness is fleeting. Their tragic end serves as a poignant reminder of the costs of societal conflicts and the enduring power of love to transcend all barriers.。
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甜蜜的痛苦 奇妙的感觉,触电 情人节 七夕 天生一对 一见钟情。
I need him like I need the air to breathe.
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Love is a vine that grows into our hearts. 爱是长在我们心里的藤蔓。
Love is a chord in life, not a solo.
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介绍罗密欧与朱丽叶这本书的英语作文

介绍罗密欧与朱丽叶这本书的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Romeo and Juliet: A Tragic Love StoryHave you ever heard of the story of Romeo and Juliet? It's a famous play written by a very talented man named William Shakespeare a long time ago. This story is about two young people who fall deeply in love, but their families hate each other. It's a beautiful but heartbreaking tale that has made people cry for centuries.Let me tell you all about the characters and what happens in this incredible story!The Two Feuding FamiliesOur story takes place in a city called Verona in Italy. There are two powerful families living there, the Montagues and the Capulets. For reasons that no one can quite remember, these two families absolutely despise each other. They fight and argue all the time, and their bitter hatred has divided the entire city.The Montague family includes Lord and Lady Montague and their only son, Romeo. Romeo is a kind and sensitive young man who loves to read and write poetry. The Capulet family, on the other hand, consists of Lord and Lady Capulet and their daughter, Juliet. Juliet is a beautiful and intelligent girl who is adored by everyone who meets her.Despite the feud between their families, Romeo and Juliet will soon meet and fall hopelessly in love with each other. But their love will face many challenges and obstacles along the way.A Chance EncounterOne night, Romeo and his friends decide to attend a party at the Capulet household, even though they know they're not invited. While at the party, Romeo catches his first glimpse of Juliet and is instantly smitten. He sees her from across the room and is struck by her beauty and grace."Oh, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" Romeo exclaims, mesmerized by Juliet's radiance.Later that night, Romeo finds Juliet alone in the Capulet's garden, and they share their first conversation. Despite coming from rival families, they quickly realize that they have fallen deeply in love with each other. They share a passionate kiss andvow to be together forever, no matter what obstacles stand in their way.A Secret MarriageRomeo and Juliet know that their families will never approve of their love, so they decide to get married in secret. With the help of a kind friar named Friar Lawrence, the two young lovers are wed in a small, private ceremony.For a brief moment, Romeo and Juliet are blissfully happy, convinced that nothing can keep them apart. But their joy is short-lived, as a series of tragic events soon unfolds.A Deadly MisunderstandingOne day, Romeo gets into a fight with Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. In the heat of the moment, Romeo accidentally kills Tybalt. As punishment, Romeo is banished from Verona and must flee the city immediately.Juliet is heartbroken at the thought of being separated from her beloved husband. In desperation, she seeks help from Friar Lawrence, who comes up with a daring plan. He gives Juliet a powerful sleeping potion that will make her appear dead for 42 hours. During this time, Romeo will be able to return to Verona,and the two of them can run away together and start a new life somewhere far away.Tragically, the plan goes awry. Romeo doesn't receive the message about Juliet's fake death and believes that she has truly died. Heartbroken and devastated, Romeo obtains a vial of poison and returns to Verona to be with Juliet one last time.In the Capulet family tomb, Romeo finds Juliet's lifeless body and, believing her to be dead, drinks the poison to join her in death. Moments later, Juliet awakens from her deep sleep to find Romeo's lifeless body beside her. Realizing what has happened, she takes Romeo's dagger and kills herself, unable to live without her one true love.A Heartbreaking EndingWhen the two feuding families arrive at the tomb, they are shocked to find the tragic scene before them. Romeo and Juliet, the star-crossed lovers, have sacrificed their lives for their love.Overcome with grief and remorse, the Montagues and Capulets finally end their bitter feud, realizing that their hatred has led to the senseless deaths of their beloved children. They vow to honor Romeo and Juliet's memory by buildingmonuments in their honor and living in peace from that day forward.Though Romeo and Juliet's story ends in tragedy, their love for each other is eternal and has inspired generations of readers and theatergoers. Their tale reminds us of the power of love and the destructive nature of hatred and prejudice.So, the next time you hear someone mention the names Romeo and Juliet, remember their story – a tale of true love, sacrifice, and the triumph of the human spirit over even the darkest of circumstances.篇2Romeo and Juliet - A Tragic Love StoryHave you ever heard of the play Romeo and Juliet? It's a really famous and sad story written a long time ago by a guy named William Shakespeare. It's all about two young people who fall in love, but their families hate each other so they have to keep their love a secret. Let me tell you all about it!Romeo and Juliet live in a city called Verona in Italy. Their families, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been feuding and fighting for years and years over something that happened along time ago that nobody even remembers anymore. It's just a lot of grown-ups holding grudges against each other.Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. At the start of the story, Romeo is feeling really sad because he loves a girl named Rosaline, but she doesn't love him back. His friends decide to cheer him up by crashing a big party being thrown by the Capulet family. That's where Romeo first lays eyes on the beautiful Juliet and instantly falls head over heels in love with her.Juliet sees Romeo too and feels the exact same way about him! They talk and flirt and find out each other's names. Just when they realize their families are sworn enemies, it's too late - they've already fallen deeply in love. They decide their feelings are more important than their families' feud, so they get married in secret with the help of a kind friar named Friar Laurence.For a little while, Romeo and Juliet are able to meet up in secret and be happily in love. But then Juliet's cousin Tybalt gets into a fight with Romeo's friends and Romeo ends up killing Tybalt. As punishment, Romeo is banished from Verona and has to flee. This leaves Juliet heartbroken.Friar Laurence comes up with a crazy plan to reunite the lovers. He gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead soher family will put her in a tomb. The plan is for Romeo to rescue her from the tomb, but there's a mix-up and Romeo doesn't get the full plan. He thinks Juliet is really dead!So the heartbroken Romeo goes to Juliet's tomb, sees her "dead" body and is devastated. He drinks some poison to kill himself so he can be with Juliet forever. But then Juliet wakes up from the fake death and sees Romeo is really dead! She's so sad that she uses Romeo's dagger to stab herself and kill herself too so they can be together.In the end, their deaths finally make the Montague and Capulet families realize how stupid their feud was. They decide to finally end their rivalry and make peace with each other. But it's too late for the "star-crossed lovers" Romeo and Juliet, whose tragic deaths were caused by the stupid grudge between their families.I think the moral of the story is that holding onto hatred and grudges is a bad idea that can lead to really sad consequences. Romeo and Juliet's love for each other was true, but their families' feud kept them apart and ended up destroying them in the saddest way.If only the grown-ups could have seen how pointless their fighting was, maybe the young lovers wouldn't have had to die. Ifeel really bad for Romeo and Juliet that they sacrificed everything to be together and their parents still couldn't let go of their grudge until it was too late.I think the story shows that love should bring people together rather than tear them apart. True love like Romeo and Juliet had is a beautiful thing that shouldn't be ruined by hatred and stubbornness. It makes me sad to think of those poor "star-crossed lovers" whose bright future together was stolen away by a generations-old feud that didn't even make sense anymore.Though Romeo and Juliet's story ends in total tragedy, I like to think that their heartbreaking sacrifice finally opened their parents' eyes. Maybe from that day forward, the Montagues and Capulets learned to pour their passion into loving each other rather than hating, just like the young couple whose love was stronger than anything in the world - even stronger than death itself.So that's the story of Romeo and Juliet in a nutshell! It might be an old play, but its message about the dangers of holding grudges and how love conquers all is still really meaningful today. I hope you'll read or watch this tragic but beautiful tale ofthe "star-crossed lovers" and their forbidden love that was stronger than life itself!篇3Romeo and Juliet - A Tragic Love StoryDo you like stories about true love? How about exciting sword fights and adventures? Well, the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has all of that and more! It's a classic tale that people have enjoyed for over 400 years. Let me tell you what it's all about.The story takes place in a city called Verona in Italy. There are two powerful families who really, really don't like each other - the Montagues and the Capulets. They fight and bicker all the time over silly things. The Prince of Verona has had enough of their feuding and warns them to make peace or else face harsh consequences.In the Montague family, there's a handsome young man named Romeo. One night, Romeo and his friends decide to sneak into a party at the Capulet's house, because Romeo has a crush on a different girl. But at the party, Romeo lays eyes on Juliet, the daughter of the Capulet family. It's love at first sight!Romeo and Juliet meet and fall head over heels for each other, not realizing their families are sworn enemies.After the party, Romeo goes into Juliet's garden and proclaims his love for her from beneath her balcony. Juliet appears on the balcony and they share a romantic scene, vowing their love. With the help of Juliet's nurse, the two come up with a plan to get married in secret.Their marriage doesn't remain a secret for long though. Soon after, Romeo gets into a fight with Juliet's cousin Tybalt. In the chaos, Romeo kills Tybalt and has to flee Verona or face execution. This leaves Juliet devastated as she has just married her one true love.Juliet's parents, not knowing she's married to Romeo, make plans for her to marry an stuck-up nobleman named Paris instead. This puts Juliet in a terrible situation. With the help of a wise friar, she comes up with a risky plan - she takes a potion that will make her appear dead so she can escape and reunite with Romeo.Unfortunately, the plans go horribly wrong. Romeo doesn't receive the message that Juliet isn't actually dead. Heartbroken, he takes his own life next to her tomb. When Juliet wakes up andsees Romeo dead beside her, she is consumed by grief and kills herself as well.In the end, the terrible feud between the families is resolved by the tragic deaths of the two young lovers. Their families realize how senseless their conflict was and vow to end their bitter rivalry.Isn't that such a sad story? Romeo and Juliet loved each other so much, but their families' hatred kept them apart until the very end. I cried when I read how they died beside each other. Even though it's a tragic tale, it's beautifully written and shows how powerful love can be.The play has amazing poetry, with lines you've probably heard before like "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" and "A plague on both your houses!" There's also a lot of cool action with sword fights between the Montague and Capulet men.I think the reason Romeo and Juliet is still so popular today is because the story feels real and relatable, even though it was written long ago. We've all felt the butterflies of first love and know how intense and all-consuming it can feel, just like for Romeo and Juliet. And many places still have conflicts and feudsbetween different groups of people that cause needless violence and tragedy, just like the situation in Verona.If you get the chance, you should definitely read or watch a performance of Romeo and Juliet. It's an unforgettable, heartbreaking story about the power of love that has captivated audiences for centuries. Just be sure to have some tissues ready for when the star-crossed lovers meet their tragic end! For me, Romeo and Juliet will always be one of the greatest love stories ever told.篇4Romeo and Juliet: A Tragic Love StoryHi there! Today, I want to talk to you about one of my favorite books, "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. It's a really old book, but it's also really cool and exciting! Let me tell you all about it."Romeo and Juliet" is a famous play written a long time ago, probably even before your grandparents were born! It's a love story, but it's also a tragedy, which means something really sad happens. The story is set in a place called Verona in Italy, and it's about two families who really don't like each other.On one side, we have the Montagues, and on the other side, we have the Capulets. These two families have been fighting for a long time, and they have a big feud going on. Nobody really remembers why they started fighting in the first place, but they just keep arguing and being mean to each other.In the middle of all this family drama, there's Romeo, who's a Montague, and Juliet, who's a Capulet. They're both really young, probably around your age or a little older. One night, Romeo sneaks into a party at the Capulet's house, and that's where he first sees Juliet. It's love at first sight! Romeo is completely smitten with Juliet, and she feels the same way about him.But here's the problem: their families hate each other, so they can't be together openly. They decide to get married in secret with the help of a friendly friar named Friar Laurence. But things start to go wrong, and there's a big mix-up with a message that doesn't get delivered.Romeo thinks Juliet is dead, so he goes to her tomb and drinks a poison to kill himself. But then Juliet wakes up and sees Romeo dead, so she uses his dagger to kill herself too! It's really, really sad, and their deaths finally make the two families realize how silly their feud has been.I know it sounds like a really sad story, but it's also really romantic and exciting. Shakespeare wrote it in such a beautiful way, with amazing poetry and language. Even though it's an old play, the themes of love, family, and conflict are still very relevant today.One of my favorite things about "Romeo and Juliet" is the characters. Romeo is kind of impulsive and sometimes a little dramatic, but he's also really passionate and romantic. Juliet is brave and strong-willed, and she's not afraid to follow her heart, even if it means going against her family's wishes.There are also some really cool supporting characters, like Mercutio, who's Romeo's funny and witty friend, and the Nurse, who's like a second mother to Juliet. And let's not forget the feuding families, with their crazy antics and constant bickering!Reading "Romeo and Juliet" is like going on an emotional rollercoaster. One minute, you're swooning over the romantic scenes between Romeo and Juliet, and the next minute, you're on the edge of your seat because of all the drama and action.I think one of the reasons this play has remained so popular for centuries is because it deals with themes that are still relevant today, like family conflicts, forbidden love, and the power of youthful passion. Even though it's set in a different time andplace, the emotions and struggles that the characters go through are things that we can still relate to.If you haven't read "Romeo and Juliet" yet, I highly recommend it! It's a classic love story that will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even swoon a little bit. And who knows, maybe it will inspire you to write your own romantic poetry or perform in a play someday!So, there you have it, my fellow book lovers! That's the scoop on one of the greatest love stories ever told. Whether you're a fan of romance, drama, or just beautifully written literature, "Romeo and Juliet" is a must-read. Just don't forget to keep a box of tissues handy for that heartbreaking ending!篇5Romeo and Juliet by William ShakespeareHave you ever heard of the play Romeo and Juliet? It's a really famous and sad love story written a long time ago by a super talented writer named William Shakespeare. I first learned about it in my English class this year, and I thought it was such an interesting and tragic tale!The story takes place in a city called Verona in Italy. There are two powerful families who really, really hate each other - the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet, so their families would never allow them to be together because of the bitter feud between their households.At the start of the play, Romeo is feeling really sad because he's in love with a girl named Rosaline, but she doesn't love him back. His friends try to cheer him up by convincing him to sneak into a party at the Capulet's house while wearing a mask to hide who he is. That's where Romeo first lays eyes on the beautiful Juliet, and it's love at first sight! He doesn't realize she's a Capulet though.Juliet is also instantly smitten with the handsome young man in the mask when she meets him. They start talking and flirting, and share a romantic kiss in the garden without knowing each other's identities. When they finally realize their families are sworn enemies, they are heartbroken but decide their love is too strong to abandon.With the help of Juliet's nurse and a friendly friar named Friar Lawrence, the young couple decides to get married in secret. After a magical night together as newlyweds, Romeo gets into a fight with Juliet's cousin Tybalt. Tybalt gets killed, and Romeo isbanished from Verona, forced to flee and leave his new wife behind.Juliet is devastated to be separated from her husband so soon after their marriage. Her dad wants her to marry another wealthy man named Paris, but Juliet refuses. Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet - he gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead for a while so she can escape and run away with Romeo.But the plan goes horribly wrong when Romeo doesn't receive the full message and thinks his beloved Juliet is truly dead. Heartbroken, he goes to her tomb and kills himself by drinking poison so he can be with her in death. When Juliet wakes up and sees Romeo dead beside her, she is overwhelmed with grief and kills herself too by stabbing herself with a dagger.In the end, the terrible tragedy finally causes the Montagues and Capulets to end their senseless feud over the loss of their two star-crossed children. It's such a deeply sad story, but it's also romantic and beautiful in a tragic way. I cried when I read it!Some of my favorite parts were the balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet profess their love through some of Shakespeare's most famous poetic lines. "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" Juliet calls out. She's not askingwhere he is, she means "Why are you Romeo?" from the enemy Montague family. Romeo replies with gorgeous romantic lines like "Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized." Soswoon-worthy!I also really liked Mercutio, who was Romeo's wise-cracking best friend. He was always funny and making jokes, until the end when he got into that fatal fight with Tybalt. His "A plague on both your houses!" line cursing the feuding families after being fatally wounded was so powerful.The play has so many incredible scenes and unforgettable quotes. Like when Juliet realizes Romeo is a Montague, she laments "My only love sprung from my only hate!" Or when Romeo finds Juliet's body and cries "Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty." Shakespeare's way with words is just breathtaking.Even though it ends in a massive tragedy, the story of Romeo and Juliet is ultimately a beautiful ode to the power of true love that can unite even bitter enemies. Their passion burns so bright, they are willing to risk everything to be together. It shows how destructive hatred and prejudice can be, but also how redeeming and transcendent a force love is.I think the biggest lesson is that communication is so important. If only Romeo had received the full message about Juliet's clever plan, or if the two families weren't so bitterly divided, maybe the "star-crossed lovers" could have had a happy ending instead of taking their own lives in that dark tomb.Now that I've read this iconic play, I understand why it has been so wildly popular and frequently retold for over 400 years! The romance, action, comedy, and tragedy blend together into an unforgettable masterpiece. I can't wait to study more of Shakespeare's legendary works. Romeo and Juliet will always have a special place in my heart as the first one I fell in love with.篇6Romeo and Juliet - A Tragic Love StoryHave you ever felt like the whole world was against you and the person you loved? That's how Romeo and Juliet felt in the famous play by William Shakespeare. It's a tragic love story between two young people from enemy families in the city of Verona, Italy.Romeo was part of the Montague family, and Juliet was a Capulet. Their families had been fighting for a super long time - like, forever! They hated each other so much that they wouldn'teven be in the same room together. It was a silly feud that had been going on for generations over some argument that nobody could even remember anymore.One day, Romeo went to a party at the Capulet's house, even though he wasn't invited. That's where he first laid eyes on the beautiful Juliet. It was love at first sight! Romeo couldn't believe how gorgeous she was. He just had to meet her.When Juliet saw Romeo, she felt the same way. There was just something special about him that made her heart skip a beat. Little did they know, they had fallen in love with someone from the enemy family! That made things very complicated.After the party, Romeo snuck into the Capulet's garden to see Juliet again. She was on her balcony looking so lovely in the moonlight. Romeo called up to her, and that's where they had their first real conversation. They revealed their love for each other and decided they wanted to get married, despite their families' hatred.With the help of Juliet's nurse and a wise friar named Friar Laurence, the two lovebirds got secretly married. They were so happy to finally be together! But their joy was short-lived because of the crazy family feud.You see, Romeo's best friend Mercutio got into a fight with one of the Capulets. Romeo tried to stop it, but Mercutio ended up getting killed. This made Romeo so angry that he sought revenge and killed the Capulet guy. As punishment, Romeo was banished from Verona and had to flee.This was awful for Romeo and Juliet because they were newlyweds who could no longer be together. Friar Laurence came up with a plan for Juliet to take a potion that would make her appear dead temporarily. That way she could be buried in the family tomb, and Romeo could come rescue her when she woke up. Then they could run away together and live happily ever after!Sadly, the plan went horribly wrong. Romeo didn't get the full message and thought Juliet was actually dead. He was so heartbroken that he killed himself by drinking poison next to Juliet's lifeless body. Just then, Juliet woke up to find her beloved Romeo dead beside her. She was so devastated that she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger and died too.In the end, the tragic deaths finally put an end to the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. But it came at a terrible cost - the lives of the two beautiful, innocent young lovers whose families' stupidity kept them apart.Romeo and Juliet's love was true, but their story is so sad. They did nothing wrong except fall in love. If only their parents could have seen past their hatred and accepted their children's feelings, so much heartache could have been avoided.The play teaches us that holding onto bitter grudges can lead to really bad consequences. Love is stronger than hate, and family feuds are just plain silly. No parent should stand in the way of their child's happiness, as long as they aren't doing anything truly wrong.I hope you'll read or watch Romeo and Juliet because it's such a powerful, emotional story. The language is beautifully written, and the characters will really make you feel something deep inside. Just be prepared - it's one of the most tragic love stories ever told, so you might need some tissues nearby for all the tears you'll cry!Romeo and Juliet proves that true love can never be stopped, even if it costs you your life. In the end, their undying love for each other lives on forever as one of the greatest romances of all time.。
罗密欧与朱丽叶的英语作文

罗密欧与朱丽叶的英语作文English:Romeo and Juliet is a classic tragedy written by William Shakespeare that tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families in Verona. The play explores themes of love, fate, and the consequences of impulsive decisions. Despite the obstacles they face, Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other is unwavering, and they are willing to defy their families and society in order to be together. This ultimately leads to their tragic deaths, but their love becomes a symbol of hope amidst the ongoing feud between their families. The play is known for its timeless themes and memorable characters, and it remains a popular and influential work in literature.中文翻译:《罗密欧与朱丽叶》是威廉·莎士比亚创作的一部经典悲剧,讲述了维罗纳两个来自世仇家族的年轻恋人的故事。
该剧探讨了爱情、命运和冲动决定的后果等主题。
尽管他们面临重重障碍,罗密欧和朱丽叶对彼此的爱情始终如一,他们愿意违抗家族和社会,以便可以在一起。
最终导致了他们的悲剧性死亡,但他们的爱情成为了在两家族间不断的纷争中的希望象征。
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Act III
Crisis or turning Point – moment when a
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Act I
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Act V
Climax and resoloution – end of the play
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