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Examine the contrast between order and disorder in Romeo and Juliet. How does Shakespeare express this dichotomy through symbols, and …
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Many critics note a tonal inconsistency in Romeo and Juliet. Do you find the shift in tone that occurs after …
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Eminent literary critic Harold Bloom considers Mercutio to be one of Shakespeare’s greatest inventions in Romeo and Juliet. Why do …
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But Johnsy he smote and she lay, scarcely moving, on her painted iron bedstead, looking through the small Dutch window-panes …
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Contrast Romeo’s attempted suicide in Act 3 with his actual suicide in Act 5. How do these two events reveal …
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Shakespeare was the master of figurative language. Consider how the use of metaphor, simile, hyperbole and/or personification contributes to the …
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How does the suicidal impulse that both Romeo and Juliet exhibit relate to the overall theme topic of young love? …
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Juliet’s suitor Paris is compared throughout the play to Romeo. Examine carefully the similarities and differences between the two young …
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“ What is it, dear?’’ asked Sue. “Six,’’ said Johnsy, almost in whisper.` `They’re falling faster now. Three days ago …
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In the Prologue, Romeo and Juliet are described as “star-crossed lovers” and reference is made to their “death-marked love”. They …
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