Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare Audiobook
Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
Audiobook - Romeo and Juliet is the play which, in
English literature at least, effectively invented the modern
love story. Its charm and its power derive from the romantic
setting, the youthful innocence and ardour of the lovers, and
the excitement and drama created by the opposition which they
have to contend with. Shakespeare is one of the big writers in
the English culture. You will enjoy listening to this great
literature classic:
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Author : William
Shakespeare
Narrator : Full Cast
Production
Publisher : NAXOS
Length : 2 hours 50
minutes
Categories : Shakespeare
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Shakespeare had already explored tragedy in his history
plays, including Richard III, and in Titus Andronicus. The
great series of tragedies, beginning with Hamlet, dates
from four or five years later, and in many ways Romeo and
Juliet does not belong with them. For a start, it is not a
tragedy in the conventional sense because the fate of its
protagonists is not a direct consequence of inherent
characteristics or failings -whereas (for instance) Lear
himself, through his own folly, initiates a chain reaction
which leads to his downfall and death. Romeo and Juliet, by
contrast, are much more the victims of ill fortune than of
their own vice or weakness, even if moralists may seek to
suggest that the young lovers are punished for their
intemperate lust or failure to obtain parental consent.
This moralistic view is in any case certainly not
Shakespeare's: in fact he lavishes upon his subjects
extraordinary tenderness of language and feeling. They are
'star-crossed lovers' who ultimately bring good to Verona
because their deaths shock their feuding families into
reconciliation.
Shakespeare derived his play almost entirely from The
Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet, a poem by Arthur
Brooke published in 1562. Brooke, in turn, found the story
in a French version of an Italian tale whose origins go
back at least to the mid-15th century. Brooke, who writes
in clumsy couplets, is keen to stress the moral
deficiencies of his hero and heroine - they are in thrall
to 'unhonest desire', rely on 'superstitious friars' and
thus are suitably punished - whereas Shakespeare, as we
have already noted, is entirely in sympathy with his
characters and derives much of his emotional effect from
the acuteness of our identification with a couple who are
romantically defiant, risking all for the sake of their
love.
Romeo and Juliet is the play which, in English
literature at least, effectively invented the modern love
story. Its charm and its power derive from the romantic
setting (Verona, an Italian Renaissance city), the youthful
innocence and ardour of the lovers, and (perhaps crucially)
the excitement and drama created by the opposition which
they have to contend with, an opposition which does not
simply stem from the older generation but which is starkly
present in the feud between their two families and which
seems to be supported by the malignity of Fate. The richly
realized context of their love is additionally enhanced by
(for example) the superbly concrete character of Juliet's
old Nurse, who fondly encourages the pair until the
'better' offer of Paris's love comes along. The Nurse's
sentimentality and materialism are all too convincing, and
are symptomatic of the way in which Shakespeare suggests
that none of the other characters can match the lovers for
sincerity and steadfastness, especially once the brilliant
and impulsive Mercutio has gone.
Youthful as they are, we see that they are the people
who grow and mature as the play progresses: Romeo, as
sensitive and intelligent as the later Hamlet, realises
that his 'love' for Rosaline is no such thing but merely
infatuation: however instant the development of his love
for Juliet may be, it is 'the real thing', as is Juliet's
for him. The imagery of light and religion which
Shakespeare consistently bestows upon the lovers is
suggestive of the truth and value of their feelings: at the
masked ball where they first meet, Romeo's immediate
reaction to Juliet is that 'she doth teach the torches to
burn bright', and their first words to each other are all
built on the conceit that he is a 'pilgrim' and she a
'saint'.
The wit, tenderness, dramatic variety and poetic beauty
of this play continue to work their spell: it has proved a
perennial favourite inspiring, even in our century, works
such as the musical West Side Story.
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