Romeo and JulietTheLiterature Made Easy Series is more than just plot summaries. Each book describes a classic novel and drama by explaining themes, elaborating on characters, and discussing each author's unique literary style, use of language, and point of view. Extensive illustrations and imaginative, enlightening use of graphics help to make each book in this series livelier, easier, and more fun to use than ordinary literature plot summaries. An unusual feature, "Mind Map" is a diagram that summarizes and interrelates the most important details that students need to understand about a given work. Appropriate for middle and high school students. |
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... and Juliet at Capulet's ball , and I am very moved by Juliet's eager anticipation of her wedding - night , and by her terror before I See page v drinking the friar's potion . I believe that the Nurse's Art and nature.
... and Juliet at Capulet's ball , and I am very moved by Juliet's eager anticipation of her wedding - night , and by her terror before I See page v drinking the friar's potion . I believe that the Nurse's Art and nature.
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... moved ' ) I am quick to fight . Scene I Verona Enter Sampson and Gregory , armed with swords and bucklers Sampson ... moved . Gregory But thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sampson A dog of the house of Montague moves me . Gregory To ...
... moved ' ) I am quick to fight . Scene I Verona Enter Sampson and Gregory , armed with swords and bucklers Sampson ... moved . Gregory But thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sampson A dog of the house of Montague moves me . Gregory To ...
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... moved : angry bred of an airy word : caused by some trivial remark . beseeming : suitable . as old : i.e. as old as the weapons . canker'd with peace : rusty because the citizens have been at peace , and are not accustomed to fighting ...
... moved : angry bred of an airy word : caused by some trivial remark . beseeming : suitable . as old : i.e. as old as the weapons . canker'd with peace : rusty because the citizens have been at peace , and are not accustomed to fighting ...
Contents
a couple of unfortunate lovers | viii |
Art and nature | xxxi |
Romeo and Juliet 2 | 46 |
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