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GCSE English Shakespeare Text Guide - Romeo & Juliet includes Online Edition & Quizzes: superb for the 2024 and 2025 exams

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Codes are used to transfer access provisions to other users. School customers will be given Codes on printed vouchers so they can provide students with access to titles. His t riple , in a list which emphasises his hatred, links religion to violence and stresses that these ideas are opposed to peace This line, taken from the Prologue , warns audiences that the young lovers will defy the status quo Act 1, scene 5 Capulet welcomes the disguised Romeo and his friends. Romeo, watching the dance, is caught by the beauty of Juliet. Overhearing Romeo ask about her, Tybalt recognizes his voice and is enraged at the intrusion.Romeo then meets Juliet, and they fall in love. Not until they are separated do they discover that they belong to enemy houses.

This challenges Elizabethan perspectives on family honour, related to the religious battles at the time and the p atriarchal h ierarchy The Chorus tells audiences in the p rologue , before the play begins, that there will be conflict in the townThis is the Agreement for accessing CGP Online Editions (the Service). The Service provides online access to a range of titles published by Coordination Group Publications Ltd. (CGP). This Agreement covers access to the Service regardless of the device or network you access it through. By using the Service you agree to be bound by this Agreement. Both Romeo and Juliet are shown to be very young. Juliet is 13 and, although we don’t hear Romeo’s exact age, it is implied that he too is very young. Both characters are quite immature. Romeo roams around the streets with his mates and uses hyperbolic language to describe his love. Juliet refers to herself as an ‘impatient child’. Juliet: ‘My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a loathed enemy.’

The chorus tells audiences that Romeo and Juliet will rebel attempting to overthrow the authority and that their deaths will end their parents’ “strife” or war The Montagues and Capulets are high status, wealthy families in Verona. In this position the binds to Montague and Capulet go far beyond their immediate families. Many people who worked for the families would owe allegiance to them and wear their livery (the colours associated with that family). This means that the family feud ranges across Verona and involves many people beyond the families.Juliet speaks this line at the Capulet ball when she is told by her nurse that Romeo is a Montague and therefore her enemy Later, Mercutio delivers a s oliloquy about Queen Mab; the speech suggests daydreams and fantasies about love are a waste of time Whose misadventured piteous overthrows do with their death bury their parent's strife ” The chorus, The Prologue

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