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The play 'Romeo and Juliet' was written around 1597 by William Shakespeare.  

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Media Coursework The play 'Romeo and Juliet' was written around 1597 by William Shakespeare. The play is basically about two families who are enemies. Their children fall in love but unfortunately due to the hatred between their families, their love was doomed and they both take their life. The main themes are love and hate. However there are many other themes within the two main ones: death, religion, revenge, sacrifice are just some of them, and all these themes lead to the contrast between good and evil. The subject of the play is still relevant today because the themes love and hate are an eternal issue that people can relate to. Romeo and Juliet didn't have anything to do with their parent' feud and like all young adults all they wanted to do was to be free and love, but their parent' tradition was pulling them back, not letting them do their...

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