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Which sentence is the best example of a thesis statement for a literary analysis of Romeo and Juliet? In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare demonstrates how the hatred between the Montagues and Capulets leads to the deaths of young lovers. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare uses the technique of foreshadowing to let the audience know about the tragic ending of the love story between Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare shows how Romeo and Juliet get married secretly with the help of Juliet’s nurse and Friar Laurence. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare tells the love story of a young couple who fail to end the feud between their families.
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Read this excerpt from act III, scene I, of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet: ROMEO: This gentleman, the prince's near ally, My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt In my behalf; my reputation stain'd With Tybalt's slander,—Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my kinsman! O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper soften'd valour's steel! What is the central idea of the excerpt? Romeo blames falling in love with Juliet as the cause of Mercutio’s death. Romeo blames Tybalt’s hatred towards the Montagues as the cause of Mercutio’s death. Romeo blames his own cowardice and refusal to fight as the cause of Mercutio’s death. Romeo blames Mercutio’s impulsiveness as the cause of Mercutio’s death. Romeo blames Benvolio’s inability to stop the fight as the cause of Mercutio’s death.
The first one.
Which lines in this excerpt from act III of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet best show Lord Capulet’s oppressive and authoritarian nature? CAPULET: Things have fall'n out, sir, so unluckily, That we have had no time to move our daughter: Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly, And so did I: Well, we were born to die. 'Tis very late, she'll not come down to-night: I promise you, but for your company, I would have been a-bed an hour ago. PARIS: These times of woe afford no time to woo. Madam, good night: commend me to your daughter. LADY CAPULET: I will, and know her mind early to-morrow; To-night she is mew'd up to her heaviness. CAPULET: Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender Of my child's love: I think she will be ruled In all respects by me; nay, more, I doubt it not. Wife, go you to her ere you go to bed; Acquaint her here of my son Paris' love; And bid her, mark you me, on Wednesday next— But, soft! what day is this?
The last one.
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Arrange the events from act II of Romeo and Juliet in the order in which they occur in the play. Tiles Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other at Juliet’s balcony and make plans to get married. Romeo is joking around with Mercutio and Benvolio when Juliet’s nurse arrives to find out about his plans. Juliet arrives at Friar Laurence’s cell, and he marries the young couple in the hope that their love will end their families’ feud. After the Capulets’ ball, Romeo hides from Mercutio and Benvolio and goes looking for Juliet. Romeo leaves Juliet to find Friar Laurence and convince him to help them get married in secret. Juliet’s nurse conveys Romeo’s message and helps Juliet secretly go to Friar Laurence’s cell.
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