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Romeo and Juliet notes

Friar Lawrence tries to console Romeo and find a solution for the terrible problems that have arisen. Romeo tries to kill himself and the nurse stops him. Also he is hiding with Mercutio, because if he is caught in Verona… Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet notes

Juliet’s is in her house (Capulet’s house) Monday morning. Juliet is very exited (eager) to meet Romeo again but the nurse has to break the news to Juliet about Romeo being banished from Verona. Also, her cousin is killed by… Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet notes

Mercutio, Benvolio and men are in a public place on a Monday morning. Mercutio is outraged when Romeo refuses Tybalt’s challenge, draws own sword, and in fighting that follows both he and Tybalt are killed. Romeo gets banished from Verona…. Continue Reading →

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare uses strong language devices to help him make his stories and plays sound better to make the audience interested. William Shakespeare uses: Similies Iambic Pentameter Metaphors Dramatic Irony

Romeo and Juliet notes

Monday Morning Friar Laurence is alone with a basket Lawrence compairs a plant to love Laurence thinks (What the heck) Laurence says that if Romeo and Juliet get together then they will bring the Montigue’s and the Capulet’s together. “To… Continue Reading →

Dramatic Irony

Dramatic Irony is when the audience know what is happening but the actor doesn’t know. For example: Romeo is talking about Juliet but Juliet doesn’t know, but the audience does know.  

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, in the play of Romeo and Juliet, uses a metaphor to describe Romeo. ‘But he that hath the steerage course, direct by sail! On lusty gentlemen’. This is a useful metaphor, because Romeo describes himself as a ship…. Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet notes

Juliet and her mother are having a fancy dress party, and a mascaraed. Juliet’s mother wants her to get married to Paris but she thinks that she is too young to get married. Juliet doesn’t’ know if she wants to… Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet notes

Sunday morning Sampson and Gregory are having a chat and are walking down the street Sampson and Gregory see two servants from the house of the Montigue’s The Capulet’s and the Montigue’s   The capulet’s and the Montigue’s provoke each… Continue Reading →

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ prologue, interests his readers with a phrase saying “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” Which in my opinion means that they were just meant to be. This is also a metaphor. In… Continue Reading →

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