Author: William Shakespeare
Publication Date: 1594-1595
Outside source(s): Nearpod
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William Shakespeare wrote comedies,histories and tragedies. The criticism Shakespeare received was that he did not write the plays, but that Sir Francis Bacon and Earl of Southampton wrote them. The critics thought Shakespeare was not able to write all those plays himself because it would've taken him a very long time. Shakespear’s philosophies were not the best because you can infer that since he did not leave the best bed to his wife then he probably had a “friend” not in marriage and he left it to her.
Literary Era: Renaissance/Rebirth
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Romeo - son of Lord and Lady Montague, Benvolio’s cousin, and Juliet’s lover.
2. Juliet - daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet, Tybalt’s cousin, and Romeo’s lover.
3. Mercutio- foil of Romeo and Romeo’s best friend.
4. Paris - antagonist and a relative of Prince Escalus.
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5. Friar Laurence - Mentor to Romeo.
6. Nurse- Mentor to Juliet.
7. Benvolio- cousin of Romeo.
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1. Light\Dark Imagery
2. Oxymoron (Figure of Speech)
3. Rhyming Couplet
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