Not banned, but the Decency Leagues are l00 proof right it is not for kids- title characters commit suicide- possibly with drugs- and use knockout drops- something kids can, tragically copy. (they were issued to G-2 agents operating undercover in Europe) that"s another story.
"Romeo and Juliet" has been banned by various groups and organizations over the years, primarily due to its themes of violence, suicide, and sexuality. These bans have typically been based on concerns about the content being inappropriate for younger readers or promoting behaviors deemed as immoral.
Romeo was banned because he killed Tybalt.
It never was?
Most of them also have the title "Romeo and Juliet".
Juliet wasn't banned, just Romeo. Why was Romeo banned? Romeo was banned from Verona, because he killed Tybalt in a fight. During that time you were supposed to be hanged for that, but since Tybalt just killed Mercutio and Romeo was avenging his death, so he was only banned.
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I don't think so.
Shakespeare wrote one play called Romeo and juliet. They die in the end so nothing else could be written.
He kills tybalt, because tybalt killed mercutio. Romeo is then banned from Verona instead of death penalty because Mercutio was related to the prince.
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, the suspense is set through the feud between the Capulets and Montagues, leading to tension and conflict in Verona. Additionally, the forbidden love between Romeo and Juliet is introduced, creating anticipation for their relationship to unfold against the backdrop of their warring families.
Mercutio is a very important character because he encouraged Romeo to sneak into the Capulet's Ball where Romeo and Juliet first met. Also, he is the reason that Romeo got banned from Verona (Mercutio and Tybalt faught and both died, and the Prince blamed Romeo). If Romeo had not been ban from Verona, he would've known about Juliet's plan to drink the sleeping potion, and he wouldn't have thought she was dead, therefore Romeo and Juliet would not have comitted suicide.
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