Following E.K. Chambers chronology1 Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare's 10th drama.
Consisting of 900 tiles in the basic colour blue, with a side length of 10 cm, the work is a square of 290 * 290 cm in the basic file. It's planned to be printed in 145 * 145 cm.
(09/23)
Romeo and Juliet contains 849 text blocks according to the general set of rules (841 speaker-based and 8 blocks created by division, as the text contains more than 34 lines). The number of tiles of the work is determined (due to the defined quadratic work) by the root of the text blocks rounded up to an integer. This results in 29 x 29 = 900 tiles. The resulting 51 tiles not occupied by text are created with the basic colour of the work 0-0-255 blue and inserted every 17 tiles, beginning at the 25th position.
The alignment of the tiles according to the Rulebook of William Shakespeare's Plays is as follows:
The applied background colour for Romeo and Juliet is 0-0-255 blue.
Applying the colour matching rule set Rulebook results in 416 different colour values.
Applying the font colour rule set Rulebook results in 540 different colour values.
4281 lines of text were coveblue with bars. On average, each tile contains 5,0 lines of text.
see William Shakespeare's Plays
see William Shakespeare's Plays