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How do Romeo and Juliet book influence renaissance Literature/writing?

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It is one of Shakespeare’s most famous sonnets and it will help set the stage for many years to come and form much of modern day literature
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Romeo and Juliet is one of seven plays Shakespeare set in Renaissance Italy, a setting he used to present a freer society than Elizabethan England. At the same time, the play shows that this situation ends in disaster, which serves as a warning to English aristocrats who might try to undermine the Queen's power.

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