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Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare – Using Context Effectively

A concise English-language resource explaining how to use context effectively when writing about Romeo and Juliet.

This resource focuses on linking context directly to Shakespeare’s language, characters, dramatic methods and wider themes, rather than adding general historical information separately.

Key features:

  • Clear explanation of what effective context means in literary analysis
  • Focus on patriarchy, family honour, marriage expectations, fate, religion and tragedy
  • Examples showing how context can strengthen quotation analysis
  • Guidance on avoiding vague or bolted-on contextual comments
  • Activities covering contextual links, paragraph practice, interpretation and essay planning
  • Includes an accompanying worksheet to reinforce and practise key concepts

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