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This pack includes Romeo and Juliet quote worksheets and and key quotes on illustrated cards to help GCSE English students revise for their exam.
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Scene-by-Scene Summary –Take note of the key quotations from each scene. Shakespeare’s Time – Shakespeare wrote his plays at the time of two monarchs: Queen Elizabeth I and James I. Romeo and Juliet was written relatively early in Shakespeare’s career (the bulk of his tragedies were written in the 17th
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When students finish the tale of these star-crossed lovers, there's no better time to reinforce their plot knowledge. When you use this Romeo and Juliet summary activity students will have to test their knowledge, and put the sections of the plot into the correct order. Students can use this resource as a group activity, finding their way through t...
Shakespearean Language Dictionary The language used in Shakespeare’s work isn’t as foreign as some students might think. The Bard of Avon created loads of words and phrases that we still use today, and used language that has fallen out of modern vernacular. This Shakespearean language dictionary is filled with interesting words that William used an...
The Capulets and Montagues were written about 250 years before Shakespeare ever put their names to paper. Dante’s Divine Comedy makes reference to the families two and half centuries earlier. The full, and original title, of the play was “The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”. Wherefore art thou Romeo? It doesn’t mean what ...
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ten thousand Tybalts.'Romeo is banished,' to speak that word, Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet. All slain, all dead.He made you for a highway to my bed; But I, a mai. , die maiden-widowed.O, find him! give this ring to my true knight, And bid him come to t. ke his last farewell.O serpent heart, hid.
We’ve included everything you need to know about Romeo and Juliet themes. Find out how Shakespeare presents the themes and learn some key quotations. Your exam will ask you about either a theme or a character, so we need to focus on these areas to make sure our revision is efficient and effective.
Scene 1. Romeo manages to hide from his friends outside Capulet’s orchard and refuses to join them, despite Mercutio’s teasing. Scene 2. This is perhaps the most famous scene in the history of English drama, known as “The Balcony Scene”. Romeo is in the orchard and sees Juliet high on her balcony.
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“Here’s much to do with hate, but more with love” – Romeo, Act 1, Scene 1. Key word or phrase: “hate” and “love” What the quotation means. Romeo complains about the fight between the Montagues and Capulets, suggesting that the hatred they feel towards each other in fact stems from a stronger feeling of love. Analysis.