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Romeo And Juliet & So Long See You Tomorrow Book Reviews

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By Mehedi Hasan ShawonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Romeo and Juliet is the most romantic and tragic love story of all time. Romeo and Juliet is a work by William Shakespeare, which has been successful in meeting the expectations of readers since 1595 and has been in people's minds for a long time. It is one of the most romantic dramas in the history of the world.

William Shakespeare wrote the play as a love story, where two loved couples whose death connects their families.

Romeo and Juliet are one of Shakespeare's plays. It was written in the 14th century and was based on an Italian short story or novel. Yet this drama has given a unique look.

The play was very popular at the time of the writer and has been popular for a long time. It is still at the top of popularity. The play Romeo and Juliet is still one of the most popular plays by William Shakespeare. The play Romeo and Juliet has also taken place in the minds of critics and has gained a reputation as one of the most tragic dramas.

Inserted in this play is a sad love story, at the same time it is a hateful play. The conflict between the Capulets and the Montagues eventually leads to the couple's tragic suicide. The love story of Romeo and Juliet will surely touch your heart. At the same time, you will focus on the issue of hatred and anger in the play. As you read the play you will find that love anime is equally sad in their place.

Romeo

Romeo is a historical character. Everyone knows about this character well. Romeo will first be marked by a joyful melancholy. You will find features in her that reveal her romantic qualities. Eventually, he became more active after being hit by Duquette and revealed himself as a truly tragic man. The event of his death is very sad and heartbreaking.

Juliet

Juliet is a young and majestic woman. He is an image of innocence. She is a woman of strong mentality and intelligence, she can take good control over Romeo. Her decision to commit suicide was a provocation for a man.

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So Long See You Tomorrow Book

One of the most famous novels by American author William Maxwell is "So Long, See You Tomorrow". The novel was first published in New York Magazine in October 1979. It was published in two parts in total. But at Alfred A. It was published the following year as a book by Knopf. The novel won the William Dean Howells Medal. The first paperback edition won the National Book Award in 1982 The book was also shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981.

One of the greatest books of our time, "commented Michael Ondatez. The book was named one of the "Top 75 Books of the Last 75 Years" by ``Magazine '' in 2016.

The novel is described as an autobiographical fairy tale and it is a novel based on truth. The novel So Long, See You Tomorrow is set in Maxwell's hometown of Lincoln, Illinois.

The book describes a massacre that took place in 1922 Fifty years later, the guilt-ridden narrator recounts how a relationship developed between his two neighboring families, Smith and Wilson. The book describes the murder of Wilson and Clarence Smith. He also described how he failed to support Cletus. He had a close friend who was the son of the murderer, Clarence Smith.

The list of the top 100 most influential novels was published by BBC News in November 2019. Where the novel "So Long, See You Tomorrow" was included.

In my opinion, these two books are worthy of high popularity. So, I would suggest you read those books.

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