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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