Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (REVIEW)
My approach to this title is undeniably cultural. As a cliché, this inverted tragedy contains the irony of perversion manifest in stary nights and young love. What is this perversion, you may ask?
Inspired and brought to life through the imaginings of one Samir Samson, these reviews embody the character, virtuous and otherwise, of a lover of literature, life and the hell all around us. The struggle is all around us, will you turn to the classics? We hope so!
My approach to this title is undeniably cultural. As a cliché, this inverted tragedy contains the irony of perversion manifest in stary nights and young love. What is this perversion, you may ask?
This used to be my absolute favorite book growing up. There was a period of time during my life when I would literally recommend this book to everyone who had the misfortune of talking to me about my favorite books...