O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright who is considered one of the greatest writers of English literature. He is the writer of the famous plays, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. The original version of Romeo and Juliet are both alike and different in many ways, including the plot, the characters, and the ending. In William Shakespeare’s original Romeo and Juliet, the main characters fall in love much to the opposition of their feuding families. Romeo and Juliet continue to meet secretly knowing that if their parents found out, they could be separated forever. During Romeo and Juliet’s secret encounters they become deeper in love with each other. They understand the severity of their families hatred for each other and have tried to agree so that Romeo and Juliet’s marriage would bring peace and understanding between the families. …show more content…
Unbeknown to them, their families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are not feuding and want the couple to be together with the couple’s families agreement to their loving relationship, they attempt a plot, that will work to the couple’s advantage. Romeo and Juliet are also contriving a plot to trick the families into stop feuding and to allow Romeo and Juliet to be together. Romeo and Juliet’s plan is for Juliet to be kidnapped, and Romeo saves her. They are unable to carry through with their plan because their father’s overheard the young adults plan and hired a kidnapper to steal Juliet and Romeo captured her. The fathers end up with a kidnapping bill that is owed to the