<br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Kristine Joyce Reynaldo</b> <<a href="mailto:septphire01@gmail.com">septphire01@gmail.com</a>><br>Date: Sep 11, 2007 5:58 PM
<br>Subject: Shakespeare and his "Romeo and Juliet"<br>To: <a href="mailto:english-literature@edulists.com.au">english-literature@edulists.com.au</a><br><br></span>
<div> Good day.</div>
<div> I have been reading some Shakespearean works in our LIterature class. One time, while I was on my home, I heard two students as well discussing that Shakespeare is not the original writer of Romeo ansd Juliet. Instead, it was from his friend (sorry if I forgot the name). Since Shakespeare was a playwright and he had to pass then a certain piece he asked this person for that play. More so, permission is of no existence with regards to that piece.
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<div> Do you think it was really possible?</div>