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Card 16
Front
What question does Lord C ask the women at the party which suggests he's not all that caring?
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Card 17
Front
What does the question 'Which of you all will now refuse to dance?' suggest about Elizabethan perceptions of women?
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Card 18
Front
What similie does Romeo use to suggest his superficial love?
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Card 19
Front
What does the similie 'Like a jewel in an Ethiop's ear' suggest about Romeo?
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Card 20
Front
How does the similie 'Like a jewel in an Ethiop's ear' link to Elizabethan perceptions of women?
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Card 21
Front
What do Romeo and Juliet speak in when they first meet?
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Card 22
Front
What does the sonnet suggest about Romeo & Juliets love?
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Card 23
Front
What celestial imagery metaphor does Romeo use to suggest his love is blind?
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Card 24
Front
What does the metaphor 'It is the East, and Juliet is the sun' suggest about Romeo's love?
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Card 25
Front
How does the metaphor 'It is the East, and Juliet is the sun' link to Elizabethan ideas of love?
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