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SECUNDARIA - 4 A - ROMEO AND JULIET GEOGRAPHY -INGLÉS - FORMACIÓN - Contenido educativo

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Geographical Context of Romeo and Juliet 00:00:00
Where is Verona situated? 00:00:14
First of all, we need to introduce the story. 00:00:17
Verona is mainly known for the book of Romeo and Juliet, 00:00:21
a story that recalls the impossible love between the young people from two families that were enemies. 00:00:24
Verona is a city situated in the north of Italy. 00:00:31
It's located next to the sea and is between the hills and near the river Adigio. 00:00:34
Also Verona is known as the city of love because of the tragic story of Romeo and 00:00:39
Juliet. Before we go to the next one we need to say that Shakespeare wrote this 00:00:44
story without going to Verona in his life. 00:00:51
Who was Verona? Verona was always a city full of landmarks of the Roman Empire. It 00:00:54
has a lot of monuments of this time and the renaissance like this monument that we have in 00:01:01
the photo verona was always a small city full of conflicts like the conflict that made mercutio die 00:01:08
mercutio fought with thibaut dying in the act after this romeo killed thibaut and the prince 00:01:15
exiled him so we can say that verona was a beautiful city but with a lot of conflicts 00:01:22
between these two families. In the book, the political power was wielded by the prince of 00:01:27
Verona, because he's the one that solved all the problems and imposed order. The prince had 00:01:34
notorious enmity with the two families, because of all the conflicts that they made. We can see it 00:01:40
in the first act of the story, when she paired a very important rule, and when he says to Romeo 00:01:47
that he can't come back to Verona. But in real life, Maximiliano I was the emperor of the Holy 00:01:53
Roman Empire, so we can say that he had the power. The rules of Verona. They introduce a lot of rules 00:01:59
that are very important to end the fights between these two families. The first and the more 00:02:09
important is that they banned the street fights. And with this ban, the prince said that if someone 00:02:15
break this rule, she would die. We can see this in the first act. Then we see that the parents decide 00:02:22
with who will the son or daughter marry. We can see this when the parents of Juliet say that she 00:02:28
will marry Paris. The children always are raised by nurses. They do it like this because they want 00:02:34
that their children have a good education. We also need to include that royal people 00:02:41
shouldn't have any relationship importance of Verona Verona at this time 00:02:46
that is to say the time to walk refers to was a foreign important and dominant 00:02:53
city that had numerous conflicts with other countries and cities where 00:02:57
Bartolomeo de la Scala ruled physical geography of Verona Verona is a city 00:03:02
surrounded by hills that is in Veneto which is one of the 20 regions of Italy 00:03:09
This region is characterized by its mountains, hills and plains. 00:03:14
Mountains and valleys. It is a fairly mountainous territory, as this occupies 29% of the region. 00:03:20
The highest mountains are Antelao, with 3,264 meters, and Monte Cristado, with 3,221 meters high. 00:03:27
There is also a large valley called the Po Valley, which occupies the 57% of Benetton. 00:03:37
Rivers and Lakes 00:03:46
Besides, there are several rivers in the region. The best known are the Po, the Adige and the Cave, which passes through Verona. 00:03:48
Finally, there are also several lakes such as Lake Garda. 00:03:55
Current Tourism in Verona 00:04:00
The work of Romeo and Juliet has been so important and influential in Verona that many people know this city thanks to it. 00:04:03
This makes many people want to know and visit Verona, which is why this city today has a lot of touring. 00:04:11
Like I said before, many people visit Verona thanks to Romeo and Juliet, which makes Juliet's house the most visited place. 00:04:18
Although, other places are also visited such as the Verona Arena, the Piazza delle Erbe, 00:04:25
the Tower of Lamberti, etc. 00:04:32
The end. 00:04:36
Made by Marcelo and Arturo. 00:04:37
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9 de diciembre de 2020 - 14:26
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