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Juliet

[joo-lee-uht, -et, joo-lee-et, jool-yuht] / ˈdʒu li ət, -ˌɛt, ˌdʒu liˈɛt, ˈdʒul yət /




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No, Ray is terrified because his first novel, a YA dystopian take on “Romeo and Juliet” called “Burn the Water,” is about to come out.

From Los Angeles Times

Fifteen years ago, he said, he heard that Greg Silverman, then head of Warner Bros., was looking for a new spin on “Romeo and Juliet.”

From Los Angeles Times

“So I thought, ‘OK, what if I do “Romeo and Juliet” in the future; what would that look like?’”

From Los Angeles Times

Her film also isn’t far enough from the source material to warrant a full name change; it’s more “Romeo + Juliet” than “Clueless.”

From Salon

The closing ceremony set at the Roman amphitheater at the heart of the city that inspired “Romeo and Juliet” celebrated the Games as “beauty in action.”

From Los Angeles Times