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ROMEO AND JULIET - Coggle Diagram
ROMEO AND JULIET
SETTING
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the social context= the Capulets and Montagues want to gain political control of the city (most of the actions happens out-of-doors)
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CHARACTERS
ROMEO MONTAGUE
he belongs to the courtly love convention due to his adoration and respect for a girl who's impossible to have
he compares juliet to the light of the torches that illuminate the hall. Juliet is the light that frees him from his melancholy. Juliet is the sunlight, the daylight and the angels' light
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JULIET CAPULET
she's beautiful, rebellious, kind and loving
at first she seems an obedient girl. her first meeting with Romeo causes her to move towards maturity
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she compares their love to lightning (the speed at which their romance is moving). the love is a break in the blackness of the night sky. her suicide needs more determination than Romeo's
she kills herself not because of her weakness as a woman, but because of her strong love
all of her scenes take place inside, we never see her on the street
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