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Romeo and Juliet
by
William Shakespeare
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Summary
Act and Scene Summaries
Act I, Scenes 1–2: Summary and Analysis
Act I, Scenes 3–5: Summary and Analysis
Act II, Scenes 1–2: Summary and Analysis
Act II, Scenes 3–4: Summary and Analysis
Act II, Scenes 5–6: Summary and Analysis
Act III, Scenes 1–2: Summary and Analysis
Act III, Scenes 3–4: Summary and Analysis
Act III, Scene 5: Summary and Analysis
Act IV, Scenes 1–3: Summary and Analysis
Act IV, Scenes 4–5: Summary and Analysis
Act V, Scenes 1–2: Summary and Analysis
Act V, Scene 3: Summary and Analysis
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Romeo
Juliet
Mercutio
The Nurse
Friar Laurence
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Act I, Scenes 1–2: Questions and Answers
Act I, Scenes 3–5: Questions and Answers
Act II, Scenes 1–2: Questions and Answers
Act II, Scenes 3–4: Questions and Answers
Act II, Scenes 5–6: Questions and Answers
Act III, Scenes 1–2: Questions and Answers
Act III, Scenes 3–4: Questions and Answers
Act III, Scene 5: Questions and Answers
Act IV, Scenes 1–3: Questions and Answers
Act IV, Scenes 4–5: Questions and Answers
Act V, Scenes 1–2: Questions and Answers
Act V, Scene 3: Questions and Answers
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Literary devices and techniques used throughout Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
In Act 3, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, how does Juliet use language features to describe the night?
Analysis and significance of the quote "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" in Romeo and Juliet
Examples of Figurative Language in Romeo and Juliet
Metaphors and similes in Romeo and Juliet
Literary devices used by Mercutio and Romeo in their witty exchanges in "Romeo and Juliet."
Similes used to describe Juliet's beauty and Romeo's love for her in "Romeo and Juliet"
What three things does Romeo compare Juliet to in Act 1, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, and what does his language reveal about his feelings?
Explain the meaning of Romeo's lines "O, I have bought the mansion of love..." to "... And may not wear them".
Language Features in Romeo and Juliet
In Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet, what news does the Nurse give Romeo and what simile does Friar Laurence use?
The literary devices used in Juliet’s soliloquies throughout "Romeo and Juliet."
Shakespeare's use of figurative language to convey Romeo and Juliet's feelings
What examples of foreshadowing, imagery, similes, metaphors, symbolism, and theme can be found in this excerpt from Romeo and Juliet?
Similes in Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet
Analysis of similes and alliteration in Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5
Literary elements and devices in Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet
Find five examples each of similes, metaphors, and personification in Act 2, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet.
Examples of figurative language in Romeo and Juliet
Analyzing Figurative Language in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet