Thou must taketh thy liberty to peruse this site! I bid thee to do as thou feel, and enjoy thy self whilst thou art
hither!
Here, you will find several links to several sites, all dedicated to Romeo and Juliet in some fashion. In some 'modus operandi' (mode of operation) these sites
will provide information, and are selected for such purpose.
So skim, scan, and savor!
CliffNotes is a good resource for any book really, but even more so for "Romeo and Juliet" as it gives many, many resources to help the reader analyze and understand what is actually developing in
the story.
Enotes is a good reference with its extensive study guides. It also features video study guides for those who learn through visuals and auditory rather than purely reading to understand some
concepts.
Ah, Sparknotes, how could this site not be mentioned? Sparknotes is famous for its ability to help the reader of the works (and also non- readers of the works) to acquire a good synopsis of what
occurred in the particular work. This specific "Romeo and Juliet" page is deicated to the simplifying of the page into modern speech for the comprehension of the reader or participant.
Online Literature provides, as most of these sites do, a synopsis for each act and scene of the play, as well as comments and questions below each synopsis for users to leave behind.
Project Gutenberg is well known for its ebooks and downloads. On this page, you will find a download link for the downloading of the ebook version of "Romeo and Juliet". (It is also to the right).
It also has a 'read online' feature so it is not necessary to download the file, if one so chooses.
Shakespeare Help provides quizzes and other useful and helpful activities for the participant of the play or reader of the tragedy to use and test ones knowledge of the play and further ones
understanding in the same process.
Thanks to Phillip Weller, Shakespeare Navigators at Clicknotes.com has a good wealth of information for "navigating" "Romeo and Juliet." Very convenient for quickly surveying themes, motifs, and
character reviews. Offers a differing perspective from the writers standpoint for another view on the play.
Shakespeare Online proves useful when scouring the play for its underlining themes and puzzling allusions. It is also helpful with information on Shakespearean dealings as well. Sometimes, it
might prove useful to get plenty information on the background of "Romeo and Juliet" as well.