GCSE R&J Themes - Conflict
- Created by: NoaG22
- Created on: 26-02-22 09:45
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- Act 1
- Scene 1
- "do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" & "I do bite my thumb, sir."- Abram & Sampson
- the conflict between the families is so deep rooted that even the servants pick fights with each other
- repetition of 'sir' after suggests they are trying to keep it polite and not fight but they both want too
- they want to fight but don't want to take the blame
- "give me my long sword, ho!" - Capulet & "hold me not, let me go" - Montague
- fight started from survents to the cusins to the seniors & nobles
- the fight goes all the way up - everyone is in this fight - not only the families.
- fight started from survents to the cusins to the seniors & nobles
- "I hate the word as I hate all Montagues and thee have at thee coward" - Tybalt
- trying to pick a fight with Benvolio
- repetition of hate -reveals that he is a violent character
- juxtaposition between 'peace' & 'hate'
- "do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" & "I do bite my thumb, sir."- Abram & Sampson
- Scene 5
- "a Montague. fetch me my rapier,[sword] boy"- Tybalt
- instantly want to fight when sees Romeo -hot- headed
- "that I must love a loathéd enemy" - Juliet
- juxtaposition between 'love' and 'loathe' [hate]
- this suggests that j is confused
- the feud already threatens to ruin R&J's love - they are worried about being loyal to their families
- juxtaposition between 'love' and 'loathe' [hate]
- "a Montague. fetch me my rapier,[sword] boy"- Tybalt
- Prologue
- "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny" [fighting]
- suggest this fued has been going on for a really long time
- the hate has built up over the years
- suggest this fued has been going on for a really long time
- "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny" [fighting]
- Scene 1
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