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GCSE Romeo & Juliet

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How many big beats are there in a line of blank verse?   show
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Is the rhythum in every line of blank verse the same?   show
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Which character always speaks in a very regular, rhythmic way?   show
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show This is to emphasise that something is important, to emphasise when people agree and to make the last two lines of a scene or a speech sound more final.  
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How many lines are there in a Sonnet?   show
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Give one reason why Shakespeare would have used Sonnets in the play.   show
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show This slows things down.  
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show By messing around with the punctuation and the words he chooses.  
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When Shakespeare changes the word order in a sentence to put a particular word at the beginning, what does he want it do?   show
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Who is compared to a flower?   show
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show It is to make Juliet sound more beautiful, and shows how to Romeo she stands out from everything else.  
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show Holy shrine, Saints and holy palmer.(palmer = pilgrim)  
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show Paris and Lord Capulet treat love as a kind of deal - they don;t go into the emotions of love. Whereas Romeo and Juliet are all about the love, and not about the deal.  
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Is love always shown in a postitive way in Romeo and Juliet.   show
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Explain what "star cross'd lovers" mean in three sentences.   show
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Which character makes a lot of puns?   show
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