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  2. How does Shakespeare generate sympathy for Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet"? Summary: Shakespeare generates sympathy for Juliet by portraying her as a young woman trapped by...

  3. The tone of Romeo and Juliet is sympathetic to the plight of the young lovers. The equal weight the play gives to sexual desire and everlasting love suggests a realistic, benevolent attitude towards their story.

  4. How does Shakespeare encourage the audience to feel sympathy for Juliet throughout ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Discuss with reference to Act III Scene V and how directional choices can affect the audience’s response. In conclusion, evaluate the moral significance of the play.

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · After exploring a range of early Shakespearean texts the chapter focuses on Romeo and Juliet, which contains a notable example of the word sympathy, as the Nurse describes the shared emotions of the lovers: ‘O woeful sympathy! / Piteous predicament!’ (3.3.85-6).

  6. Jul 25, 2020 · Romeo and Juliet, in particular, is a crucial play in the evolution of Shakespeare’s tragic vision, in his integration of poetry and drama, and in his initial exploration of the connection between love and tragedy that he would continue in Troilus and Cressida, Othello, and Antony and Cleopatra.

  7. These premonitions that Shakespeare shows us throughout the play make us feel sympathy towards Romeo and Juliet, as it shows their helplessness and the fact that they are unable to control any aspect of their life.

  8. Shakespeare portrays Juliet’s feelings for Romeo as a profound tragedy. This is revealed when Juliet is in sorrow and says “your tributary drops belong to we, which you, mistaking, offer up to joy,” the use of oxymoron in “tributary drops” enhances the conflicting emotions for grief and joy.

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