Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is not a poem. It's a play. And as everybody knows, it is about love.
The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke (made in 1562) is the poem on which Romeo and Juliet was based off of.
Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare.
Which Romeo and Juliet are you talking about? Romeus and Juliet the poem by Arthur Brooke? Romeo and Juliet the play by William Shakespeare? Romeo and Juliet the Symphonic Poem by Tchaikovsky? Romeo and Juliet the ballet by Prokofieff? Romeo and Juliet the song by Dire Straits? All of them are original works even though they are all about the same story.
Romeo does not recite a poem to Juliet. When they first speak to each other, their dialogue forms a poem, but they are not reciting, just talking.
From a poem
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is not a poem. It's a play. It is based on a poem, though, called Romeus and Juliet written by Arthur Brooke, which you have probably never even heard of. Both the play and the poem are about love. Juliet and Romeo come from 2 different families that really hate each other. But Juliet (aged 13) and Romeo (aged 18 or20) fall in love... and well I'm not gonna tell you all the details, but there's one thing I can tell you, it's very romantic.
romues and juliet
Romeus and Juliet, a poem by Arthur Brooke
Romeo And Juliet. That is one of my favorites
The Romeo and Juliet you have heard about isn't any category of poem at all. It's a play.
From Arthur Brooke's poem Romeus and Juliet.
The poem "The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet" by Arthur Brooke is believed to have inspired Shakespeare to write "Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare adapted the poem's storyline into his famous play.