"Romeo and Juliet" MOTIFS -- Wm. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" ... from 60second Recap® - Free Educational videos for Students in K-12 | Lumos Learning

"Romeo and Juliet" MOTIFS -- Wm. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" ... from 60second Recap® - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


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If it seems like Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is all about clashes, you're right. But Shakespeare didn't just write about violence and verbal disagreements in this play. He also wrote about the clash between youth and age, between passion and cynicism, and between light and darkness. That's why Shakespeare's main motif in "Romeo and Juliet" is all about juxtaposition.

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"Romeo and Juliet" MOTIFS -- Wm. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" ... from 60second Recap® is a free educational video by 60 Second Recap.It helps students in grades HS practice the following standards RL.9-10.3.

This page not only allows students and teachers view "Romeo and Juliet" MOTIFS -- Wm. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" ... from 60second Recap® but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.

1. RL.9-10.3 : Analyze how complex characters (those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme.


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HS


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RL.9-10.3

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