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      • The use of religious imagery in the shared sonnet between Romeo and Juliet suggests a purity in their love which challenges societal norms. The play’s tragic ending — the pair choosing to die together — symbolises everlasting love.
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  2. Shakespeare’s plays include Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest. During Shakespeare’s time, people had a variety of different beliefs and superstitions. Although most people were...

  3. Quick answer: Romeo and Macbeth are similar in their focus on achieving their desires and their tragic ends influenced by fate. Romeo's love for Juliet leads to his...

  4. 2 days ago · Macbeth is classified as one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, characterised by the protagonist’s downfall due to a fatal flaw—in Macbeth’s case, his ambition. Like many of Shakespeare’s tragedies, Macbeth explores themes of fate, morality, and the human condition. The play also has elements of historical drama, as it draws upon ...

  5. Overview. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, penned in the early stages of his career and first performed around 1596, is a timeless tragedy that unfolds in the city of Verona. This play tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo and Juliet’s passionate love defies the social and ...

  6. Romeo begins to profess his love by the moon, but Juliet interjects, “O, swear not by the moon” (II, i, 151). After a short exchange, she then bids him not swear at all: “I have no joy of this contract tonight” (II, i, 159).

  7. Shakespeare's message in both Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet is that violence is not the answer. Do not go down that street, he warns, or life will end tragically. In Macbeth, Macbeth...

  8. Match the Act from 'Macbeth' to the plot points. Act 1 -. Macbeth is told he will be King by three witches. Act 2 -. The Macbeths commit regicide. Act 3 -. Macbeth is an unhappy monarch. Act 4 -. Macbeth asks the witches for further prophecies.

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