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Shakespeare's minor characters are just as important as his major ones…
Shakespeare's minor characters are just as important as his major ones. Discuss this statement with reference to the play you have studied.
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Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, 1596, Tragedy, two lovers meet from to opposite families, and end up in a star-crossed romance
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The minor characters of Shakespeare's play are just as important as his major ones because they provide crucial backstory and thoughts to help establish the main characters and setting
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Show how they are minor, yet provide crucial details
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Quotes - One where he says something about that if they brawl again then he'll do something. Find others about him being fed up with the fighting
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Quotes - Ones where they tell Romeo and Juliet stuff and help them through seemingly impossible situations
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Conclusion
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This is important as some things about people can't be expressed by themselves, someone else needs to describe them and it
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Shakespeare's minor characters play major roles in assisting with plot movement and character development
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