Shakespeare enhanced tragedy in this play by the loss of Romeo and Juliet's intense and passionate love affair. "O, speak again bright angel, for thou are as glorious to this night being over my head, as a winged messenger of heaven." (Act 2, Scene 2) These are the words of Romeo as he stands outside of his beloved Juliet's bedroom. Having fallen in love at first sight, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet set the stage for the greatest love story in history. Romeo and Juliet are attracted to each other; she by Romeo's words, and he by Juliet's beauty. It has been said that boys
Shakespeare enhanced tragedy in this play by the loss of Romeo and Juliet's intense and passionate love affair. "O, speak again bright angel, for thou are as glorious to this night being over my head, as a winged messenger of heaven." (Act 2, Scene 2) These are the words of Romeo as he stands outside of his beloved Juliet's bedroom. Having fallen in love at first sight, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet set the stage for the greatest love story in history. Romeo and Juliet are attracted to each other; she by Romeo's words, and he by Juliet's beauty. It has been said that boys