Romeo and Juliet (1597) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, inspired by an Italian tale adapted for an English audience in the 16th century. Written between 1591 and 1595, it is one of Shakespeare's most performed plays and has influenced countless film and television adaptations. The story begins with two noble families in Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, whose ancient feud leads to new conflicts and bloodshed. Shakespeare's genius lies in his portrayal of complex human emotions and their impact on relationships, politics, culture, and religion. In this tale, a pair of star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, defy their families' enmity to pursue their love, risking everything for one another. Their passionate romance ultimately leads to a tragic and unforgettable conclusion, illustrating the power of love against the constraints of history and fate.
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You and me
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The imaginary games of a boy and a girl form the basis of this enchanting picture book about opposites and contrasts. As the two children play together, they picture themselves as all kinds of characters, animals, landscapes and moods. I m a circle, you re a square; I m a tiger, you re a bear.
El tulipán negro
- 276 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Cornelius van Baerle, joven botánico holandés, recibe una carta de su padrino De Witt, partidario de la República y ajusticiado por sus rivales monárquicos, en la que le envía unos documentos comprometedores. Cornelius es detenido. Gracias a Guillermo de Orange, le conmutan la pena de muerte por la de cadena perpetua. Lo único que podrá liberarle será el cultivo de un raro y codiciado tulipán negro.
Komm mit!: Rom für Kinder
- 17 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
Komm mit! Rom für Kinder Der Kulturreiseführer für Kinder nimmt Dich mit zu den wichtigsten Plätzen von Rom! Mit acht aufklappbaren großen Seiten im robusten Rucksackformat für eine gute Reise zu den schönsten Plätzen der Welt.
La nascita di Arlecchino. Ediz. illustrata
- 26 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura