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Question:sorry if i spelled something wrong. but I have a paper due tommorw and i have no idea what to write considering the fact i've had virus so i couldnt attend school to understand most of it. please please please help.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: sorry if i spelled something wrong. but I have a paper due tommorw and i have no idea what to write considering the fact i've had virus so i couldnt attend school to understand most of it. please please please help.

well, one is Shakespeare and one is not. there are tons of differences in these stories. i suggest you try to find some "cliff notes" on both and go from there.

they are two completely different plays.

written in completely different time-periods.

Well, there's nothing even remotely the same about them. Except that both are plays and both were authored by males of the human species. So you could go on for pages and pages about the differences, if you knew what they were.

It's not the virus that's at fault here, but your failure to read both plays, or even bother to find a synopsis. Did you even read one of them?

Oh fine, I'll give you one difference. Romeo and Juliet is written in verse. Amadeus is not.