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This A4-sized, full-colour, ready-annotated edition of
Shakespeare's well-known tragi-comedy is perfect for:
Students who struggle to annotate themselves
Students who need extra support understanding the text
Teachers new to teaching the text
Parents/Carers in understanding the text and supporting their
children
The full text of the play is set on an easy-to-read cream background
with wide margins on every page providing helpful annotations
about the key information on that page. This takes the student
step-by-step through the play highlighting useful insights about
the characters and plot as well as addressing the main themes and
context. At the bottom of each page definitions are supplied to
aid the understanding of unusual or archaic language used within
the text.
At the back of the book students will find a helpful guide to
key quotations from the play. Each quotation will reference
where it appears in the play as a whole and identified with an
at-a-glance 'key' symbol.
Examination: English Literature
Specification: GCSE 9-1
Set Text covered: Romeo and Juliet by
William Shakespeare
Type: Set Text - Complete Annotated
About the play: "These violent delights have
violent ends..." When Romeo and Juliet meet during a chance
encounter, they have no idea what lies ahead - for these star-crossed
lovers belong to feuding families, and their love will never
be accepted by those around them.
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William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, and was baptised on 26 April 1564. His father was a glove maker and wool merchant and his mother, Mary Arden, was the daughter of a well-to-do local land owner. Shakespeare was probably educated in Stratford's grammar school. In 1582 he married Anne Hathaway, and the couple had a daughter t
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