Romeo and JulietThe works of this great English writer seem to be timeless – his books contain vital questions which are still relevant today just as they were in the XVI cen. The secret of the eternal youth of his books is in the characters who have not changed a bit. Each of us might recognize his or her contemporaries in Shakespeare’s characters. |
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Whom ever wrote that this is an illiterate piece of writing is the one whom is illiterate Shakespeare uses one of the PUREST form of our language. To Shakespeare, every other word we speak would be slang
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All 5 reviews »This book was terrible! I could not understand one word in this book. If you ever get the chance to read this illiterate piece of writing, I suggest to decline the opportunity
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