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- liferules92 asked a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Binary Opposition in Romeo and Juliet
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I believe that it is Romeo and Juliet's PERCEPTION that their families would not...
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Why didn't Juliet say she was already married? Wouldn't that have been easier than...
- amethystrose added a post in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Lord Capulet believes that Juliet's crying fits on Monday night and Tuesday...
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Aristocrats:
Benvolio, Tybalt, Lord & Lady Capulet, Prince, Lord & Lady...
- xn0t0ri0usx created a topic in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
why is capulet in desperation to marry of his daughter to paris?
- kwoo1213 added a post in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
You also have to remember that Juliet and Romeo are very young...just teenagers. ...
- gbeatty added a post in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Love influences Juliet's decision to marry Romeo intensely, and almost completely....
- xn0t0ri0usx created a topic in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
How does love impact Juliet's decision to marry Romeo?
- kwoo1213 answered a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Juliet's refusal to obey her elders while knowing that the consequences would be...
- omgilovebooks asked a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
How does Juliet’s refusal to bow to the pressure of her parents and the nurse...
- linda-allen answered a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
As far as I can tell, Lord Capulet just takes it in stride. At the beginning of...
- podunc answered a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
After the "masquers" leave the Capulet party, Romeo among them, Romeo...
- rachel222 asked a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
In "Romeo and Juliet," why does Mercutio make fun of Romeo after they...
- romeo asked a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
How does Lord Capulet feel about the Prince's ruling in "Romeo and Juliet"?
- podunc answered a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Dramatic irony is created when there is a discrepancy between what a character...
- jassyjass asked a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
Explain the dramatic irony in Act II, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet."
- amethystrose answered a question in the Romeo and Juliet Group:
In my opinion, Shakespeare is warning his audiences about the folly of impulsive...
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What statement might Shakespeare be trying to make about the nature of love, based...
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There is a great deal of information about characters at the website...
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