Romeo and Juliet 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureRomeo and JulietGCSEAQA Created by: Teruteru Hanamura uwuCreated on: 28-01-20 12:26 What is a patriarchal society? A society in which men are the dominant force and are in control of the society. 1 of 10 Is Romeo and Juliet set in a patriarchal society? Yes 2 of 10 Howw does Juliet change throughout the play? Juliet becomes more sure of herself and her decisions and becomes more rebellious as a result of this. She takes control of situations. 3 of 10 Who is in control in Romeo and Juliet's relationship? Juliet. She shows this by referring to herself as Romeo's "Falconer" 4 of 10 How does Shakespeare show reversed gender roles in their deaths? Juliet dies via stabbing herself, a much more "manly" death. And Romeo kills himself with poison a quick and "womanly" death. 5 of 10 How does Juliet show her trust for Romeo? Juliet submits herself, despite her rebellious nature, to Romeo calling herself "thy sheath" when she dies. 6 of 10 What is it called when a character talks to themselves about emotions regardless of who hears? A soliloquy 7 of 10 How does Romeo die? Poison 8 of 10 Why didn't the Friar's message to Romeo get there? The Friar delivering it was quarantined with possible plague 9 of 10 Did Romeo launch himself at 50p pot noodles in pound land? yes 10 of 10
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