The Tragedy of Romeo and JulietWashington Square Press, 1992 - Всего страниц: 281 TheLiterature 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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... scene of Romeo and Juliet begins with a whole series of puns : move is used to mean " provoke " and then in its more usual sense , and stand is used to mean " take a stand " and " stand still , " building to Gregory's conclusion that ...
... scene of Romeo and Juliet begins with a whole series of puns : move is used to mean " provoke " and then in its more usual sense , and stand is used to mean " take a stand " and " stand still , " building to Gregory's conclusion that ...
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... scene in a country . " Since Greene's attack includes a parody of a line from one of Shakespeare's early plays , there is little doubt that it is Shakespeare to whom he refers , a " Shake - scene " who had aroused Greene's fury by suc ...
... scene in a country . " Since Greene's attack includes a parody of a line from one of Shakespeare's early plays , there is little doubt that it is Shakespeare to whom he refers , a " Shake - scene " who had aroused Greene's fury by suc ...
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... scenes . There- fore the playwrights of the time had to find other ways of signaling to the audience that one scene ( to be imagined as occurring in one location at a given time ) had ended and the next ( to be imagined at perhaps a ...
... scenes . There- fore the playwrights of the time had to find other ways of signaling to the audience that one scene ( to be imagined as occurring in one location at a given time ) had ended and the next ( to be imagined at perhaps a ...
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Editors Preface | |
Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet | |
Reading Shakespeares Language | |
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