Romeo And Juliet Research Paper

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Research paper Romeo and Juliet. The tomb of Juliet is a mislabelling someone else’s grave for profit. The reason why it is a mislabelling of someone’s grave is that you have to pay to see the grave. Which is a big giveaway of the The tomb is that you have to pay, and only see the sarcophagus behind a red rope. The first reason is to prove that it is a fake is by saying to you that the book is just another story written in a book, and shakespeare wrote the book to have people believe in love and follow love, as it tells us and you that Romeo and Juliet had true love, which will have you believing in the the book. The book will always be another story written in a book to have us, you and shakespeare wants to see how the teenage generation …show more content…
You have to travel for your home to see the grave of juliet which has a fee. I say that the ones in verona and are ripping their people of for their money and are money to have to themselves, and not to give to their people. Have the city to become popular, to make more money, by having tourist around on vacations.
Shakespeare used a story from a man or even a woman named Siena, which he/she made the story up in Verona, which He/she said don’t forget Romeo and Juliet. So Shakespeare took that story and made it into a book. Shakespeare used the book and the play, to see the reactions of the teenage generation. Even the older generation.
The tomb of the famous Juliet is empty, if it has the real body for juliet they would never let anybody into the tomb, to see the sarcophagus of juliet. So that's one of the evidence i have found in the cited web sites on the last page of this research paper. The other reason they would never, let anybody go into the tomb, and even the tomb will be closed. Instead of having it open for viewing. They owners will never appreciate the tourist of different countries coming and to see the dead body of a famous book character. There will never be any body to going to the tomb today, to the tomb of