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Romeo & Juliet (Themes (Death (An end (Tradgedy (All things good must…
Romeo & Juliet
Themes
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Blood
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when there is blood, there is pain
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Play deals with universal themes (e.g parental neglect, feuding communities and young love)
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Patriachy
The man was always the head of the house, what he says goes and there was no contemplation to that.
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Courtly Love: Is a convection or custom which 'governed' the relation of aristocratic lovers during the Middle ages. It has this name because it was seen as the kind of non-physical love for the settings of a king's court
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Language Techniques
Prose-is the form of everyday speech. We usuallyassofciateprose with novels, new stories and articles.It doesn't have an intense ryhtmn or structure
Verse-has intended rhythm and structure.Poetry is written in verse and so are plays occasions. Shakespeare uses verse in his plays but switches between prose and verse
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Creating Tension
Abram-"Do you bite your thumb at us sir?" / "I do bite my thumb sir" / "Do you bite your thumb sir?"
Repetition => of "Do you bite your thumb at us sir?"creates a build up of tension to foretell the coming of a brawl
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Context
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Shakespearean London
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Streets we hear are bustling, over-crowded, pestilent and a noise city
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Riots
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Religion-bigamy, sin, dwelling and social institution
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Wet nurse
A woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed when the mother is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself.