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| author = William Shakespeare
 
| author = William Shakespeare
 
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| published = 1595
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| publisher = Simon & Schuster
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| genres = Play<br>Romance<br>Tragedy
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''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare is a tragedy, originally published in 1595.
 
''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare is a tragedy, originally published in 1595.
  
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*Character death
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*Fighting (sword fighting, verbal)
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*Murder
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*Poisoning
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*Suicide
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*Underage romance
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*War
  
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==Representation==
*Forbidden love
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*[[Forbidden romance (trope)|Forbidden romance]]
  
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 7 February 2021

Romeo and Juliet
Cover of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Author(s) William Shakespeare
Published 1595
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Genre(s) Play
Romance
Tragedy


Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a tragedy, originally published in 1595.

Trigger Warnings

  • Character death
  • Fighting (sword fighting, verbal)
  • Murder
  • Poisoning
  • Suicide
  • Underage romance
  • War

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

No representations have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!

Tropes