![]() ![]() In Shakespeare’s writings, Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt. ![]() In one scenario, Juliet is bored in the palace so she spends time lifting weights and becomes quite buffed. The author also directs the reader to define the personality of the characters. In another scenario, Romeo and Juliet marry and live happily every after. North adds cartoons that make jest of their “teen pregnancy.” In one ending, Juliet obeys her parents and marries Count Tom Paris and bears children. North substitutes “and/or” for “and,” as in the original title, adds humorous and dark illustrations and prompts the reader to select a “chooseable-path” for the main character and plots. ”īut soon, after repeatedly shifting back and forth through various scenarios, the idea became tiring and redundant. modern overtones which could appeal to a teen reader. ![]() Romeo and/or Juliet: A chooseable-path AdventureĪt first I found Ryan North’s interactive game using Shakespeare’s love story, Romeo and Juliet, a hilarious idea. ![]()
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