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Romeo and Juliet - own version  

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Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet has been one of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare because it is enormously engaging and has many levels to study. Shakespeare uses an intriguing storyline to explore realistic tragedies which may occur in this life. In my version of the play, the ideal person to introduce the background of the feud would be a judge. This would be appropriate to set the scene because his/her authority and status. They would ideally be positioned at the front of the stage, elevated on a courtroom bench to show a powerful yet neutral insight to the fighting. Towards the end of the prologue, after "the which if you with patient ears...our toil shall strive to mend', the judge could strike the gavel with the hammer. This is a sign of the consequences of the feud. As said before, I would place the judge (prologue reader) at the...

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