Romeo and Juliet Audiobook Times: Act 1: Prologue - 0:02:34 Scene 1 - 0:03:36 Scene 2 - 0:16:57 Scene 3 - 0:22:38 Scene 4 - 0:28:32 Scene 5 - 0:35:24 Act 2: Prologue - 0:44:15 Scene 1 - 0:45:36 Scene 2 - 0:48:13 Scene 3 - 0:58:48 Scene 4 - 1:04:57 Scene 5 - 1:16:00 Scene 6 - 1:20:34 Act 3: Scene 1 - 1:23:19 Scene 2 - 1:35:48 Scene 3 - 1:44:11 Scene 4 - 1:55:18 Scene 5 - 1:57:24 Act 4: Scene 1 - 2:11:04 Scene 2 - 2:18:39 Scene 3 - 2:21:12 Scene 4 - 2:24:25 Scene 5 - 2:26:12 Act 5: Scene 1 - 2:36:00 Scene 2 - 2:40:56 Scene 3 - 2:42:45 End - 3:03:28 Note: Half of the times were found in the comment section, the other half I found myself. I’m assuming the ones found in the comment section are correct if they aren’t, tell me. Thank you!
@@sirius1690 I certainly am sorry but I don't like jokes about histories,stories and a lot more plus this is a magnificent piece of William Shakespeare. So why would I be happy on someone laghing about that to be honest I love reading and studying so it got me weird vibes and could not stand anyone laghing about a masterpiece so I would like you to understand me please
i love how at the very start, Benvolio tells romeo to get over his heartbreak by "looking at other beauties" basically the Renaissance equivalent of a strip club
Its a full arc of love that we all go through: ruclips.net/video/GUa_AJa7uOc/видео.html Matchbox 20 of the modern renaissance 90s alternative has an entire Album dedicated to songs that play in order paraphrasedto: having love, not sure if it was love, letting it go, then filling the lost love with facsimile, then stringing the other along while thinking it noble, etc. Really, only very wise people can get deep into the many facets of love and what tropes every man falls into that fails in love, loses it and seeks to replace it with something that ends up not being love.
This is my first time listening/reading Romeo and Juliet so I’ll just bookmark my favourite lines here 5:57 - 6:32 _Do you bite your thumb, sir?_ 40:25 “You are a saucy boy” -Capulet
These are also my favorite lines so far but while writing this comment, I haven't read more than until Act 3, Scene 2 so it might change while reading the rest :)
thank you !! I read easier when I'm listening to someone else read it with me. you really helped me with my book, thank you so much, all the voice actors did so well !!
You guys saved me. I’m visually impaired and read braille, so the ScriptX up many books and I didn’t have the right volume to read what I needed to for school. Thank you guys for uploading this. I meant the script takes up many books.
@@nirv Visually impaired people have a lot of resources to assist them while using their Smartphone. Just go to the accessibility settings on your phone and check it out.
The actress reading for Juliet should have been Lady Capulet, and Lady Capulet should have been Juliet. The Lady Capulet voice was such a sweet young voice.
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Though I am naught but a humble student whose woeful quest lies within gaining knowledge of this legendary play by shakespear, I must say, ner’ has finer language entered my ears nor had I expected to enjoy it as much as I did. Nicely read and once you get into it easily understandable :) I really did enjoy it!
who's teacher made them read this. Edit: its been 3 years since i'd made this comment. i just graduated highschool with a 4.2 gpa YEEET. hope you all stay safe and push threw this dam school system.
Gretchen Hummel I work by myself all night and am enjoying listening to this while I work. So beautiful this is. The children crying about this for coursework is our species greatest tradegy. One of many I'm sure. Such writing like this is love in itself. Fare you well !
I feel so bad for the young adults & teens that have to listen to this....but I had to do it. Sooo im going to go ahead and send my son the link..glad I found it !
One of the most classic Books of Shakespeare I have read since i was Young! In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love. The story is rather extraordinary in that the normal problems faced by young lovers are here so very large. It is not simply that the families of Romeo and Juliet disapprove of the lover's affection for each other; rather, the Montagues and the Capulets are on opposite sides in a blood feud and are trying to kill each other on the streets of Verona. Every time a member of one of the two families dies in the fight, his relatives demand the blood of his killer. Because of the feud, if Romeo is discovered with Juliet by her family, he will be killed. Once Romeo is banished, the only way that Juliet can avoid being married to someone else is to take a potion that apparently kills her, so that she is burried with the bodies of her slain relatives. In this violent, death-filled world, the movement of the story from love at first sight to the union of the lovers in death seems almost inevitable. What is so striking about this play is that despite its extraordinary setting (one perhaps reflecting Elizabethan attitudes about hot-blooded Italians), it has become the quintessential story of young love. Because most young lovers feel that they have to overcome giant obstacles in order to be together, because they feel that they would rather die than be kept apart, and especially because the language Shakespeare gives his young lovers is so exquisite, allowing them to say to each other just what we would all say to a lover if we only knew how, it is easy to respond to this play as if it were about all young lovers rather than about a particular couple in a very unusual world. (When the play was rewritten in the eighteen century as The History and Fall of Caius Marius, the violent setting became that of a particularly discordant period in classical Rome; when Leonard Berstein rewrote the play as West Side Story, he chose the violent world of New York street gangs.)
Berean Smith It never ceases to amaze me how many people don't know the difference between name and username. As well as persona and personality, its fucking hilarious sometimes.
Such an elegantly eloquent romantic novelist tragedy. A metaphor for the heartbreak, loss of heart, insipid fear, oppressivness, depressing disappointing reality we all suffer through. An anathema, a travesty compared to what we could be with more consciousness, autonomy, more accessible memory, healthy emotions, fulfilling experiences with hearts alive in love. And an imagination that reaches to the stars
I love Romeo and Juliet the first time i read it was in 1st grade. My teacher did not believe i could read yet but i been reading since headstart because of hooked on phonics. When i proved i could read it she was impressed. By 2nd grade i was at a 9th grade reading level. I have always been a excellent reader. And that being dyslexic too which is shocking lol.
i too was reading early in the first grade! while everyone else struggled along with their picture books, i sat in my lovely little corner reading Alice in Wonderland and writing up basic essays on animals i liked :)
I love this story but the end always makes me cry !!😢😢 I had never read this story or heard it until my soul mate introduced it to me because when we met we had a similar situation (only we aren't dead in fact we're engaged to be married!!!!!💝💝💍💍
I enjoy Shakespeare but I'm not going to listen to someone saying the credits for 3 mins... **I think I'm the only one in my class who will know the full romeo and juliet story**
Dearest Ash, it is wonderful to encounter someone with a lively interest in the Bard, so I welcome your comments about my comment, if I may be permitted a redundancy! I believe that our heroine is nearly fifteen, so it is true that she has not met a great many people as yet. I can find no reason to believe that she has few friends, tho. We see but a glimpse of her life in the play. As for Romeo, when he spies Juliet for the first time, he is utterly smitten with her, having not seen "true beauty" until that night. She does, after all, "teach the torches to burn bright." Hence, all others are forgotten!
It's nice to see that some students are using the audio version to assist them with the reading of the play. My students will be using this as a supplement to the reading because they need to have another medium to compare and contrast. They will also watch clips of the movie version. So, to the students that are using this as the only means to get the "job" done, you are doing yourself a great disservice. Enjoy!
Tfw u put off ur homework till the last day of winter break so u gotta just listen to the audio book while doing another book report :) I love procrastination
I love this story so much, the only problem I have is that my teacher is making up choose three projects to make of this story. Doing so brings much stress and depression to which I have been suffering for years, but making this more stressful makes me fall father. I thank you for making this so I may listen to it before having all of this relief.
I was supposed to read this book freshman year but Covid happened and I didn’t so I’m now here junior year listening to it for my own enjoyment after reading the great gatsby which I loved and Macbeth and I’ve been drunk listening to this play and worked out while listening to it and I think that makes it better
I've been cramming for an English exam all night. Gotta stop at 2:37:04 to sleep, it's past 1:30 am. I'm only commenting this so in the morning I can resume. HEY ME, PAGE 261. 16. I can DO THIS.
I like the study of love... The idea some have love, some have hate, some have lust, some have projected their kinks on others on what matters, this theater has more depth than you'd see at first glance at the crowd he performed to in order to give rouse to their senses of entertainment.
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Romeo and Juliet Audiobook Times:
Act 1:
Prologue - 0:02:34
Scene 1 - 0:03:36
Scene 2 - 0:16:57
Scene 3 - 0:22:38
Scene 4 - 0:28:32
Scene 5 - 0:35:24
Act 2:
Prologue - 0:44:15
Scene 1 - 0:45:36
Scene 2 - 0:48:13
Scene 3 - 0:58:48
Scene 4 - 1:04:57
Scene 5 - 1:16:00
Scene 6 - 1:20:34
Act 3:
Scene 1 - 1:23:19
Scene 2 - 1:35:48
Scene 3 - 1:44:11
Scene 4 - 1:55:18
Scene 5 - 1:57:24
Act 4:
Scene 1 - 2:11:04
Scene 2 - 2:18:39
Scene 3 - 2:21:12
Scene 4 - 2:24:25
Scene 5 - 2:26:12
Act 5:
Scene 1 - 2:36:00
Scene 2 - 2:40:56
Scene 3 - 2:42:45
End - 3:03:28
Note: Half of the times were found in the comment section, the other half I found myself. I’m assuming the ones found in the comment section are correct if they aren’t, tell me. Thank you!
zRagefatez No problem!
Tiana Hoy thank you so much ❤ you just saved me sop much time x
You are heaven sent!
jessica gerrard no problem!
Cheyenne Hussey thank you!
Listening to this while I sleep in vain hope I can subconsciously revise all the quotes I need for my exams, wish me luck.
Robyn M SAME
Libs P same for the ap exam
Same
I feel like at that point it would be way easier to just read it lol
SAMEEE but one year later i hope it worked for u
it makes more sense when you read along with the audio
"you are a saucy boy!"
is my favourite quote
romeo's voice actor is giving his all ❤ giving me "young-leo-but-british" energy
The Romeo voice actor also read Edmund in the King Lear reading too. I loved his voice there
I can’t believe they copied Gnomeo and Juliet
Splat Tim how dare they
im looking forward for their take on sherlock Gnomes
No you're wrong they are the original ones..
Gnomeo and Juliet is just a story based on this one.
You better study more child
@@Idkjustgoneig
I really hope you understand the joke
@@sirius1690 I certainly am sorry but I don't like jokes about histories,stories and a lot more plus this is a magnificent piece of William Shakespeare.
So why would I be happy on someone laghing about that to be honest I love reading and studying so it got me weird vibes and could not stand anyone laghing about a masterpiece so I would like you to understand me please
i love how at the very start, Benvolio tells romeo to get over his heartbreak by "looking at other beauties" basically the Renaissance equivalent of a strip club
Adam Fraij it appears you have discovered the lack of change in human nature of centuries.
Oh...
@@davidg6852 I don't know if I should laugh or cry honestly
Its a full arc of love that we all go through: ruclips.net/video/GUa_AJa7uOc/видео.html Matchbox 20 of the modern renaissance 90s alternative has an entire Album dedicated to songs that play in order paraphrasedto: having love, not sure if it was love, letting it go, then filling the lost love with facsimile, then stringing the other along while thinking it noble, etc. Really, only very wise people can get deep into the many facets of love and what tropes every man falls into that fails in love, loses it and seeks to replace it with something that ends up not being love.
@@davidg6852 Surprisingly, it appears like world's oldest profession was invented a while ago...
For never was a story of more woe
O bard Alexa, play us despacito
Kelsey Centeno I DONT KNOW HOW THIS DOESNT HAVE MORE APPRECIATION ITS HILARIOUS
😂😂
well put
ENGLISH
The way the Narrator says "Dies" gets me everytime...
My class laughs their head off because of the way he says it
GIMME THE TIME STAMP I NEED TO HEAR THIS
Evan Geusebroek 2:47:48
BlueButter IceCream lmao
Lol
This is my first time listening/reading Romeo and Juliet so I’ll just bookmark my favourite lines here
5:57 - 6:32 _Do you bite your thumb, sir?_
40:25 “You are a saucy boy” -Capulet
These are also my favorite lines so far but while writing this comment, I haven't read more than until Act 3, Scene 2 so it might change while reading the rest :)
what does biting your thumb mean in this context?
@@leopugh7050 I believe its modern day equivalent to sticking your middle finger up
You kiss by the book
This whole play is just great lines
this came out so long ago, its kinda crazy to think that people who watched this 9 years ago have a life and are out of high school. crazy.
It is
thank you !!
I read easier when I'm listening to someone else read it with me.
you really helped me with my book, thank you so much, all the voice actors did so well !!
You guys saved me. I’m visually impaired and read braille, so the ScriptX up many books and I didn’t have the right volume to read what I needed to for school. Thank you guys for uploading this.
I meant the script takes up many books.
How did she type this.
@@nirv ae word XD
@@nirv Visually impaired people have a lot of resources to assist them while using their Smartphone. Just go to the accessibility settings on your phone and check it out.
The actress reading for Juliet should have been Lady Capulet, and Lady Capulet should have been Juliet. The Lady Capulet voice was such a sweet young voice.
I thought the same thing
coming back to this years after finishing high school with a new appreciation for shakespeare is a weird feeling
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Mercutio has got such a lovely, riveting voice. The part when he sings is fantastic.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercutio
Life hack: get homework done while staying fit by working out while you're listening to this!
I listen to audiobooks at work. Keeps me productive and entertained.
It'sKayley what if your phone died
not a lifehack
u cracked the code
Though I am naught but a humble student whose woeful quest lies within gaining knowledge of this legendary play by shakespear, I must say, ner’ has finer language entered my ears nor had I expected to enjoy it as much as I did.
Nicely read and once you get into it easily understandable :)
I really did enjoy it!
who's teacher made them read this.
Edit: its been 3 years since i'd made this comment. i just graduated highschool with a 4.2 gpa YEEET.
hope you all stay safe and push threw this dam school system.
me :/
me
Me but its because i got suspended 😂
Meee
;,(
Do you bite your thumb?
eren jeager: ONLY TO GET THE TITAN'S !
B.B RocKs nice memes
Ayyy attack on titan fans unite
Yasssssss
AHAHAHHAHAHA
LMAOO I LOVE HOW I SEE AOT REFERENCES EVERYWHRE
There's so many students here lmaoooo. Good luck babes
Do you need to learn this in 9th grade for a test?
If teachers didnt make you read this shit this video would have way less views
@@locx980 Its not that bad dont worry
@@gummygoo2 hey, 10 months later, indeed we did learn it for a test and an essay
@@locx980 ha alright cool. Hope it went well!
am i the only one here who is listening to this voluntarily
yes you are the only person who is hearing this stupid novel ,lol
Gretchen Hummel I work by myself all night and am enjoying listening to this while I work. So beautiful this is. The children crying about this for coursework is our species greatest tradegy. One of many I'm sure. Such writing like this is love in itself. Fare you well !
Gretchen Wynne nope
Gretchen Wynne no I am too
Gretchen Wynne i do too! i listened to this months ago but had to come back to refresh my memory for school
the page sounds like he's five that's adorable
He really does
Day before exam: going to listen to this as I sleep, my brain will absorb it. Wtf could go wrong
absolutely nothing gl
Did you pass?
@@danique4314 idk I dont really remember this comment. I had an A in english last year so I guess so
I feel so bad for the young adults & teens that have to listen to this....but I had to do it. Sooo im going to go ahead and send my son the link..glad I found it !
for never was a story of more woe than this of juliet and her romeo
One of the most classic Books of Shakespeare I have read since i was Young!
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love. The story is rather extraordinary in that the normal problems faced by young lovers are here so very large. It is not simply that the families of Romeo and Juliet disapprove of the lover's affection for each other; rather, the Montagues and the Capulets are on opposite sides in a blood feud and are trying to kill each other on the streets of Verona. Every time a member of one of the two families dies in the fight, his relatives demand the blood of his killer. Because of the feud, if Romeo is discovered with Juliet by her family, he will be killed. Once Romeo is banished, the only way that Juliet can avoid being married to someone else is to take a potion that apparently kills her, so that she is burried with the bodies of her slain relatives. In this violent, death-filled world, the movement of the story from love at first sight to the union of the lovers in death seems almost inevitable.
What is so striking about this play is that despite its extraordinary setting (one perhaps reflecting Elizabethan attitudes about hot-blooded Italians), it has become the quintessential story of young love. Because most young lovers feel that they have to overcome giant obstacles in order to be together, because they feel that they would rather die than be kept apart, and especially because the language Shakespeare gives his young lovers is so exquisite, allowing them to say to each other just what we would all say to a lover if we only knew how, it is easy to respond to this play as if it were about all young lovers rather than about a particular couple in a very unusual world. (When the play was rewritten in the eighteen century as The History and Fall of Caius Marius, the violent setting became that of a particularly discordant period in classical Rome; when Leonard Berstein rewrote the play as West Side Story, he chose the violent world of New York street gangs.)
tldr
20 likes and one comment? Let me change that 😅🎉❤
I never thought that at 14 years old I'd be crying to Romeo and Juliet. This was terrific. 😔
im listening to it for school lol at 15
If you're still interested in this story and have never seen the 1996 film, I can't recommend it higher!
I fell asleep trying to listen to this... Kinda sucks, I have an assignment on it lol
Who else is here cause they didn't wnt 2 read?
Berean Smith My user?... did you mean my username? 0-0 plus what that have do with anything here?
Berean Smith It never ceases to amaze me how many people don't know the difference between name and username. As well as persona and personality, its fucking hilarious sometimes.
me😂😂😂
ME
me
I have to do an essay on this script and my brain rn is just like 🤯
3 hours of my life = gone. thanks english gcse x
Im doing english gcse as well and have a test in a week 💀 (not the gcse exam tho)
who else has a test on this and can't be botherd to read the script
me :[
Nélla S. Omg u r. Hottie
Me XD
Meeeee😭
I have to read three books in one weekend and im just gona listen to audio book to make it 10× faster for me :D
Wow.... I love who ever played Romeo, well done.
Hello bored person looking at the comments
Max Kraemer hello..
Hi
Sup 🙁😢
Hi
Max Kraemer fuck off
It's chanels like this that are literal life savers.
Thank you
who else is here during social isolation,,
Me 😥
Meeee T-T
HELLO
and because of school lol
quarentined freshmen unite!
I highly respect William Shakespeare and his way with words!! . I want to one day be a writer as good as he. Romeo and Juliet is my favorite .
Kristina Kyle watch a movie named "anonymous"
Reading plays written by such a glorious author It`s one of my hobbies.
DAD whoever is reading this SUCKS
I can safely assume 90% of us just don't want to read this
Than why did you even click the video??
I can't pay attention for long enough
Already read a few times but I want to hear it again easily.
Violette Vitch I'm listening to this for a story I'm writing XD if it's to boreing I'll find a different story
school sucks
Turning the speed up to get it over and done with
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Cosmic Amy that's a good idea!!!
Shakespeare is one of the greatest playwright of his time and for his plays to still be studied 500+- years later proves his plays are truely the best
OMG
Why didn't I think of that before!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!
good plan
Boi Romeo is a creep
Nora O trueee
Nora O they were both young
@@RandySavagxe Romeo is 19
Juliet is 14...
I think
@@royalknight2808 Romeo was 17
@@yeehaw289 dang I was wrong for over 7 months (That's when I first watched Romeo and Juliet)
Nearly forgot how many dirty jokes are in some of Shakespeare's plays.
Me here trying to figure out how to say my lines without getting tongue-tied tmr 🤦♀️
This is saving my life while reading the book.
Lol. Ay no lie
I'm actually on here bc I love tf outta this shit lol.
j R me too
I love Shakespeare we are starting with a midsummer night's dream when school starts again can't wait
Sameee
Such an elegantly eloquent romantic novelist tragedy. A metaphor for the heartbreak, loss of heart, insipid fear, oppressivness, depressing disappointing reality we all suffer through. An anathema, a travesty compared to what we could be with more consciousness, autonomy, more accessible memory, healthy emotions, fulfilling experiences with hearts alive in love. And an imagination that reaches to the stars
Anyone else heart broken?
Loved the variety of reading voices and styles. Romeo sounds like a depressed Davy Jones😄
Watch in 1.25x speed
Your welcome
Bella Kravitz that gave me anxiety
I love Romeo and Juliet the first time i read it was in 1st grade. My teacher did not believe i could read yet but i been reading since headstart because of hooked on phonics. When i proved i could read it she was impressed. By 2nd grade i was at a 9th grade reading level. I have always been a excellent reader. And that being dyslexic too which is shocking lol.
Nerd🤓🤮
@@wheezy8166 aw someone couldn’t read romeo and juliet in freshman year?
i too was reading early in the first grade! while everyone else struggled along with their picture books, i sat in my lovely little corner reading Alice in Wonderland and writing up basic essays on animals i liked :)
I remember being 'advanced' during yr 1, i read a lot of books, but now i lost interest in reading lmao
I love this story but the end always makes me cry !!😢😢 I had never read this story or heard it until my soul mate introduced it to me because when we met we had a similar situation (only we aren't dead in fact we're engaged to be married!!!!!💝💝💍💍
Reading this is great. Shakespeare was a genius and the language is just beautiful.
Fuck no.
@@matthewdrysdale260 I totally agree
🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
I appreciate the writing and poetry, and the impact this has had.
But I really couldn’t give a shit about this book
am I the only one who is yelling “ you just met him!”
Fr
I enjoy Shakespeare but I'm not going to listen to someone saying the credits for 3 mins... **I think I'm the only one in my class who will know the full romeo and juliet story**
Great story. Watch "anonymous" great movie.
Bernadette Welsh_95 same!
Dearest Ash, it is wonderful to encounter someone with a lively interest in the Bard, so I welcome your comments about my comment, if I may be permitted a redundancy! I believe that our heroine is nearly fifteen, so it is true that she has not met a great many people as yet. I can find no reason to believe that she has few friends, tho. We see but a glimpse of her life in the play. As for Romeo, when he spies Juliet for the first time, he is utterly smitten with her, having not seen "true beauty" until that night. She does, after all, "teach the torches to burn bright." Hence, all others are forgotten!
It's nice to see that some students are using the audio version to assist them with the reading of the play. My students will be using this as a supplement to the reading because they need to have another medium to compare and contrast. They will also watch clips of the movie version. So, to the students that are using this as the only means to get the "job" done, you are doing yourself a great disservice. Enjoy!
Maisa Young swear its way easier than reading the book
My theory is if I play this when I sleep, I will magically know the play inside out for my exams
did it work
gl lol
This is for my own study purposes but feel free to click
Tea break 13:10
Juliet, mother and nurse discuss marriage 26:22
Balcony Scene 48:15
Crintleod NOOIIICCE
Crintleod thanks😊
50:21 Juliet: O' Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo
this is great at 2x speed
Truly a master of his craft, never to have an equal.
we read this in class and i genuinely think this is very funny. like when you look into it, you’ll have a few chuckles
I kinda love how i already know everything that happens but ive never heard or read this until now XD
Anyone else just listening to this for a class?
Tfw u put off ur homework till the last day of winter break so u gotta just listen to the audio book while doing another book report :) I love procrastination
I love this story so much, the only problem I have is that my teacher is making up choose three projects to make of this story. Doing so brings much stress and depression to which I have been suffering for years, but making this more stressful makes me fall father. I thank you for making this so I may listen to it before having all of this relief.
I love Shakespeare's plays I even hade a great weekend reading his book's
(8yrs later)
Hope youre doin good now:)
I was supposed to read this book freshman year but Covid happened and I didn’t so I’m now here junior year listening to it for my own enjoyment after reading the great gatsby which I loved and Macbeth and I’ve been drunk listening to this play and worked out while listening to it and I think that makes it better
act three starts at 1:23:00
thankss
You are my savior...I will forever be in debt
I love you. Saved me time
i wish they'd explain the dialogues too...it'd make it so much more enjoyable
Shubhi Jha did you know mercutio acts gay in the film?
Shubhi Jha it would, he makes so many words I'm here like what a grewstowell
@@synqsainty7181 Fr? While reading I already got the feeling that he might be gay but if that actually made it into the film than that'd be hilarious
1:38:15 She really said can heaven be so envious when he died 💀
The readers are really hit or miss.
Luc B i guess they never miss huh
Muah
Han Solo dies
+IslandBound thanks
+TrueGamerOpinion LOL
IslandBound if only your comment was not 9months ago I would have said nice memes. Nice memes
That was so random!!!!
Tybalt dies
Love is a strange thing. Romeo really loves the grandma.
Finals anyone?
Summer reading
Aye
Lawliet the Panda AP English?
Yep
I've been cramming for an English exam all night. Gotta stop at 2:37:04 to sleep, it's past 1:30 am. I'm only commenting this so in the morning I can resume. HEY ME, PAGE 261. 16. I can DO THIS.
3:36 is when it actually begins
minecraftsheep31 thanks
0.o
Ty
It really takes them that long to actually get going?
hello! Im studying for gcse literature and would like to know which romeo and juliet book version you read please.
I think im going to go crazy listening to this shit
i play for the rebels too. small world it is
+bluecola21 aye that's sick what age group
why
ugh same
A Y
I’m following along with the text. The wordplay is extremely clever.
I am soo failing this for my GCSEs
Did u?
did u fail
did you fail
1:52:24 just book marking my spot
who is here because of school
I like the study of love... The idea some have love, some have hate, some have lust, some have projected their kinks on others on what matters, this theater has more depth than you'd see at first glance at the crowd he performed to in order to give rouse to their senses of entertainment.
Ok we are reading the book in class and I don't feel like reading it😂😂
Same and I love your pic
This is my third time listening to this play. It’s my favorite Shakespeare play.
bet you forgot you commented on this
@@vconfessions4995bet you forgot you commented on this
These LibraVox recordings sound like they were recorded in a basement
LibriVox recordings are Public Domain in this random person's basement . If you are not in the basement, please verify the copyright status of these works in your own country before listening, otherwise you may be violating copyright laws.
Just entered my online ELA class in my freshmen year of high school and I have to listen to this. Yay 😑
My 7 year old is having me listen to this with her…. It’s my 1st time hearing Romeo and Juliet
Juliet's voice actress is fantastic.
I don't want to listen to this but I must
Adrianna Wolfe great book once you understand it. I've read at least ten times. Them reading it kind of sucks
I find myself here after watching Leo in 1986...👌
when i was younger i always read and adored poetry
Emily Williams now your just old
Nerd
That's actually brilliant reading!
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Who’s here that had an amazing 9th grade public school teacher?
used this for english class study. way easier than reading
Wow nice.but I slept 20 times before I finished this🤣🤣
I have an exam on this tomorrow 😂
Same!!!