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If Literature's Biggest Romantics Could Text
FunnyFEB 22, 2017

If Literature's Biggest Romantics Could Text

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Romance is a hard thing to convey over text, no matter how strong your game is. But what if the literary greats that inspired romance itself put cellphones in the hands of their most beloved characters?
It's hard to imagine an epic love story like Romeo and Juliet taking place on iMessage, but that's exactly what the folks at SparkNotes did. These hilarious text reenactments of literature's most passionate, iconic plots will remind you why old-fashioned courtship didn't exactly make it into the 21st century of smartphones and social media.
"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" "Idk."
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#1 "Pride And Prejudice" By Jane Austen

"Pride And Prejudice" By Jane Austen
86points

#2 "The Odyssey" By Homer

"The Odyssey" By Homer
85points

#3 "Romeo And Juliet" By William Shakespeare

"Romeo And Juliet" By William Shakespeare
73points

#4 "The Great Gatsby" By F. Scott Fitzgerald

"The Great Gatsby" By F. Scott Fitzgerald
70points

#5 "Hamlet" By William Shakespeare

"Hamlet" By William Shakespeare
66points

#6 "Wuthering Heights" By Emily Brontë

"Wuthering Heights" By Emily Brontë
66points

#7 "Jane Eyre" By Charlotte Brontë

"Jane Eyre" By Charlotte Brontë
55points

#8 "Harry Potter" By J. K. Rowling

"Harry Potter" By  J. K. Rowling
52points

#9 "Les Misérables" By Victor Hugo

"Les Misérables" By Victor Hugo
46points

#10 "The Sorrows Of Young Werther" By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

"The Sorrows Of Young Werther" By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
41points

#11 "The Trickster Of Seville And The Stone Guest" By Tirso De Molina

"The Trickster Of Seville And The Stone Guest" By Tirso De Molina
41points
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