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  1. 6 days ago · Analysis: - Whilst Romeo knows the feud is about hate, the sentence structure stresses "more with love" - Romeo believes that love of your family (particularly in a time when family, and family honour, were key parts of society) will defeat hate.

  2. 6 days ago · Juliet is telling the Nurse that she is supporting her husband because there is nothing that can shame him. Juliet calls his brow a "throne" which means she equates Romeo to royalty despite his sins. The audience may perceive Juliet's unconditional love in two ways, it could inspire them.

  3. 5 days ago · pdf, 6.17 MB. This 15 Essential Quotations Revision Workbook is a focused and expertly designed resource to support your GCSE students in mastering Romeo and Juliet. Carefully curated to highlight the most important quotations from the play, this workbook provides in-depth analysis, clear explanations of literary techniques, and relevant ...

  4. 6 days ago · Summary ending:-desdemona's slow death amplifies the shocking consequences of Othello's vulnerability.-emilia identifies she found the handkerchief.-othello wounds iago-othello kills himself as a punishment for killing desdemona-signifies his acceptance of his crime for murdering Desdemona. Sad.

  5. 5 days ago · Romeo and Juliet is set in the Italian city of Verona, where two noble families have been engaging in an age-old feud. While the prince ruling over the city has done his best to keep the peace, the fight between the Montagues and the Capulets has already led to many deaths.

  6. 4 days ago · This 20-resource bundle provides all the information and practice your class will need to explore the play. Included: focus on character, language, the craft of the writer (including prosody and stage craft), conventions and context, and practice extracts/questions for revision of key learning.

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  8. 2 days ago · Summary: In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare employs rich figurative language, including metaphors and similes, to enhance the play's emotional depth. In Act 1, metaphors compare love to smoke and ...

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