Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (REVIEW)

My approach to this title is undeniably cultural. As a cliché, this inverted tragedy contains the irony of perversion manifest in stary nights and young love. What is this perversion, you may ask?

Daniel Sanderson
Jan 1, 2021
1 min read

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (REVIEW)

A Critic's Meta Review: 5/5

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Published by planksip

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (REVIEW)

A CRITIC'S META-REVIEW: 5/5

My approach to this title is undeniably cultural. As a cliché, this inverted tragedy contains the irony of perversion manifest in stary nights and young love. What is this perversion, you may ask? Poe's imp points towards a different 'forme' yet we are driven towards the idols of our desires in a similar dissent of determinism. This descent of man circumvents the will of kin-cannon and what's left is the fodder, forever immortalized by those who have such another.

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families.

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