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Card 6

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Juliet is beautiful and powerful - simple beauty compared to jumbled poetry R uses to describe Rosaline

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Card 7

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R+J love is intense, J is aware of problems - reminding family bonds

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Card 8

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Frair highlights that in the nature things often contain both the power to harm and the power to heal

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Card 9

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Frair whilst wary that this marrige is very sudden, sees the purity of R+J love and the potential to end the fued

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Card 10

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romeo believes that his love for Juliet is above earthly feelings. with such a strong belief in the afterlife, he believes not even death will separate them

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Card 11

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for the first time, Romeo sees hate as more powerful and appealing than love. Like most characters in the play, only violence can redeem his honour

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Card 12

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Romeo has repeatedly given over his destiny to Fate - here he realises that it is simply playing with him, and he is nothing but a fool to belive it would treat him kindly

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Card 13

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against the violence and death in the surronding scenes, we see a quite intimate scene where an individual has a scene of excitement and joy for the future

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Card 14

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R+J have spent the night together before he is banished - the normally beautiful lark, who signals the morning with its song, is now a painful reminder of what the future holds

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Card 15

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when juliet rejects Paris, Capulet turns against her in the most violent way, in a patricachal society her father legally own her

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