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Shakespeare uses foreshadowing heavily in this act. Discuss and explain using examples in this act. Juliet does a lot of …
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Benvolio is portrayed as trustworthy. Explain how this is shown in this act and in previous acts. Juliet goes through …
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Act III 1. In Act I, Lord Capulet states to Paris that he wants Juliet to marry for love. Explain …
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Why does it take the Nurse so long to tell Juliet Romeo’s answer? Explain using details and/or examples from the …
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Act II 1. Juliet, even though young and innocent, is quite practical and reasonable. Discuss and explain examples of this …
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Romeo and Benvolio discuss love as an oxymoron. How can this be? Discuss using details and/or examples from the play. …
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Act I 1. In the Prologue, Shakespeare calls Romeo and Juliet “star-crossed lovers.” Discuss and explain how the actions in …
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There are plenty of memorable (and significant) scenes and quotes in Romeo and Juliet. For example, the opening scenes demonstrate …
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Who is to blame? You can argue that many people are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. …
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Let’s face it, this play has the makings of an awesome reality TV show (except, of course, without that whole …
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