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Romeo y Julieta: Clásicos para niños (Spanish Edition)

by William Shakespeare

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Romeo and Juliet, famous work of William Shakespeare, tells the story of two young lovers who, despite the opposition of their families, rivals to each other, decide to marry clandestinely; However, this rivalry between the Montagues and the Capulets, as well as a series of fatalities, provokes an unexpected tragedy for all. This book takes us to Verona, Italy, at the end of the 16th century, and makes us feel that passion that the protagonists profess, or the desire to participate with Prince Escalus and Friar Lorenzo in banishing the ancestral hatred that both families have dragged that has permeated all the people.… (more)
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Esta historia adaptada para niños, muestra como el amor triunfa sobre todo prejuicio.
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Romeo and Juliet, famous work of William Shakespeare, tells the story of two young lovers who, despite the opposition of their families, rivals to each other, decide to marry clandestinely; However, this rivalry between the Montagues and the Capulets, as well as a series of fatalities, provokes an unexpected tragedy for all. This book takes us to Verona, Italy, at the end of the 16th century, and makes us feel that passion that the protagonists profess, or the desire to participate with Prince Escalus and Friar Lorenzo in banishing the ancestral hatred that both families have dragged that has permeated all the people.

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