Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:The Two Gentlemen Of VeronaISBN13:9781489511621ISBN10:1489511628Author:Shakespeare, William (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - The Two Gentlemen Of Verona Is A Comedy By William Shakespeare, Believed To Have Been Written Between 1589 And 1592 It Is Considered By Some To Be Shakespeare's First Play, And Is Often Seen As Showing His First Tentative Steps In Laying Out Some Of The Themes And Motifs With Which He Would Later Deal In More Detail; For Example, It Is The First Of His Plays In Which A Heroine Dresses As A Boy The Play Deals With The Themes Of Friendship And Infidelity, The Conflict Between Friendship And Love, And The Foolish Behaviour Of People In Love The Highlight Of The Play Is Considered By Some To Be Launce, The Clownish Servant Of Proteus, And His Dog Crab, To Whom The Most Scene-Stealing Non-Speaking Role In The Canon Has Been Attributed As The Play Begins, Valentine Is Preparing To Leave Verona For Milan So As To Broaden His Horizons He Begs His Best Friend, Proteus, To Come With Him, But Proteus Is In Love With Julia, And Refuses To Leave Disappointed, Valentine Bids Proteus Farewell And Goes On Alone Meanwhile, Julia Is Discussing Proteus With Her Maid, Lucetta, Who Tells Julia That She Thinks Proteus Is Fond Of Her Julia, However, Acts Coyly, Embarrassed To Admit That She Likes Him Lucetta Then Produces A Letter; She Will Not Say Who Gave It To Her, But Teases Julia That It Was Valentine's Servant, Speed, Who Brought It From Proteus Julia, Still Unwilling To Reveal Her Love In Front Of Lucetta, Angrily Tears Up The Letter She Sends Lucetta Away, But Then, Realising Her Own Rashness, She Picks Up The Fragments Of Letter And Kisses Them, Trying To Piece Them Back Together Meanwhile, Proteus' Father Has Decided That Proteus Should Travel To Milan And Join Valentine He Orders That Proteus Must Leave The Next Day, Prompting A Tearful Farewell With Julia, To Whom Proteus Swears Eternal Love The Two Exchange Rings And Vows And Proteus Promises To Return As Soon As He Can In Milan, Proteus Finds Valentine In Love With The Duke's Daughter Silvia Despite Julia's Love, Proteus Falls Instantly In Love With Silvia And Vows To Win Her Unaware Of Proteus' Feelings, Valentine Tells Him That The Duke Wants Silvia To Marry The Foppish But Wealthy Thurio, Against Her Wishes Because The Duke Suspects That His Daughter And Valentine Are In Love, He Locks Her Nightly In A Tower, To Which He Keeps The Only Key However, Valentine Tells Proteus That He Plans To Free Her By Means Of A Corded Ladder, And Together, They Will Elope Proteus Immediately Informs The Duke, Who Subsequently Captures And Banishes Valentine While Wandering Outside Milan, Valentine Runs Afoul Of A Band Of Outlaws, Who Claim They Are Also Exiled Gentlemen Valentine Lies, Saying He Was Banished For Killing A Man In A Fair Fight, And The Outlaws Elect Him Their Leader Valentine Rescuing Silvia From Proteus By William Holman Hunt (1851) Meanwhile, In Verona, Julia Decides To Join Her Lover In Milan She Convinces Lucetta To Dress Her In Boy's Clothes And Help Her Fix Her Hair So She Will Not Be Harmed On The Journey Once In Milan, Julia Quickly Discovers Proteus' Love For Silvia, Watching Him Attempt To Serenade Her She Contrives To Become His Page-Boy - A Youth Named Sebastian - Until She Can Decide Upon A Course Of Action Proteus Sends Sebastian To Silvia With A Gift Of The Same Ring That Julia Gave To Him Before He Left Verona, But Julia Discovers That Silvia Scorns Proteus' Affections And Is Disgusted That He Would Forget About His Love Back Home, I E Julia Herself Silvia Deeply Mourns The Loss Of Valentine, Who Proteus Has Told Her Is Rumoured Dead Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2013-05-20Weight:0.35 lbsDimensions:0.17'' H x 9.69'' L x 7.44'' WNumber of Pages:80Language:English
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Book Title: Two Gentlemen of Verona
Number of Pages: 78 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication Year: 2013
Topic: Shakespeare, Ancient & Classical
Item Height: 0.2 in
Genre: Drama, Literary Collections
Item Weight: 7.5 Oz
Item Length: 9.7 in
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Item Width: 7.4 in
Format: Trade Paperback