“Not stepping over the bounds of modesty.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet: A Tragedy in Five Acts
Written in the early 17th century, this literary masterpiece explores themes of fate, love, and the power of societal norms. The narrative follows the ill-fated romance between two young star-crossed lovers from feuding families, leading to a series of tragic events that ultimately result in their deaths. more
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