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English 9 Rebellion and Rebelliousness in "Romeo and Juliet," posted 02.03.06
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  • Rebellion and Rebelliousness in "Romeo and Juliet"
Background for this essay:Rebellion and rebelliousness are major political and personal issues in this play.
  • One of the first political appearances of this theme is in I, i, 80 (“Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace”).
  • It appears within the Capulet family and reappears so very many times (see, for example, Capulet to Tybalt: “He shall be endured./ What, good man boy! You will earn up to another fifteen points for showing how that theme affects political events (look at what the Prince does and says; what the priest does and says; what Benvolio does and says).
  • You will earn up to another fifteen points for showing how that t...
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