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- Original Text of Romeo and Juliet
The language used in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet full...
- Original Text of Romeo and Juliet
Night is a key symbol in the play because it protects the characters. When Romeo is in Juliet’s garden he tells her 'I have night’s cloak to hide me from their sight'. Night makes him feel safe. We also see Romeo sneaking into Juliet’s room at night time to consummate their marriage.
Romeo means that the character embodies a physical, tangible, real love . The dialogue between Romeo and Juliet, where they finish each other’s rhymes or complete the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet, signifies their compatibility (look below to quote bank for a complete analysis).
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The role of women. While the male characters struggle to navigate what it is to be a man within the confines of Elizabethan’s societal expectations surrounding masculinity, the women are also restricted by their role as women within society.
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Romeo and Juliet have an emotional bond that is spiritual or Godly – they make spiritual references, ‘ holy shrine’ , ‘pilgrim’ suggesting a love that’s divine- he is the worshipper and she the deity.
Romeo and Juliet Student Book. Written for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification for first teaching from 2015, this Student Book provides in-depth support for the study of Romeo and Juliet as students’ Shakespeare set text.
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several parts of Romeo and Juliet. This is reflective of a society across Europe that was deeply religious (predominantly catholic or protestant). Several characters demonstrate their commitment to the church, such as Romeo and Juliet who choose to marry rather than fornicate, and the Capulets, who are quick to contemplate that Juliet is in a ...