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  1. Dec 11, 2019 · Light and Dark Imagery in Romeo and Juliet. Mini Lessons Made Easy-Teaching tool for teachers looking for a quick lesson to do with students as part of a greater unit on Romeo and Juliet....

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  2. This is a complete summary of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Part of our video study guide to Romeo and Juliet on eNotes.com.

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  3. Each video summarises an act of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet focusing on a description of each scene alongside analysis of a key quote or theme.

    • The Motif of Light and Dark in Romeo and Juliet
    • Romeo and Rosaline
    • Juliet and The Light
    • Ending Darkness
    • Darkness Swallows Romeo and Juliet
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    The images of light and dark are one of the most constant visual motifs in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Characters such as Benvolio, Juliet, and Romeo, who exhibit goodness, innocence, and love, are often seen giving off light, discussing light, or in the presence of light. Characters who exhibit violence, evil, and death are often assoc...

    Associations almost instantly follow the very first mention of Romeo in the play with light and with darkness. After Montague’s wife asks Benvolio whether or not he has seen Romeo, he responds with, “…an hour before the worshipped sun / Peered forth the golden window of the east,…so early walking did I see your son” (I.1.117-22). After this, Montag...

    Juliet is almost always associated with light. Almost immediately before Romeo meets Juliet, there is a foreshadowing by Romeo of his meeting with Juliet. “Give me a torch. I am not for this ambling. / Being but heavy, I will bear the light” (I.4.11-12). Not only is this a pun on the word light, but it is also a foreshadowing of Romeo’s bearing the...

    Darkness is a perpetual presence in the final scenes of the play. When Paris is traveling to Juliet’s grave, he has a torch indicating that it is night (V.3.1). This is one of the darkest scenes in the play, both figuratively and literally. Finally, after Romeo and Juliet’s death, Prince Escalus gives a final speech saying, “A glooming peace this m...

    Throughout the play, light and dark are almost as large of a presence as some of the characters. Light is seen when there is love, hope, and joy; darkness is present when hatred and death are afoot. All of these light and dark images foreshadow what is going to happen by the end of the play. Just as night swallows the day, so does darkness swallow ...

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  4. Light and dark imagery can symbolize many different things in Romeo and Juliet. Literary critic Clifford Leech argues that the contrast between light and dark imagery shows that, since...

  5. Symbols and motifs are key to understanding Romeo and Juliet as a play and identifying Shakespeare's social and political commentary. Light and Darkness. One of the most often repeated image patterns in the play involves the interplay of light and darkness.

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  7. A short summary of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Romeo and Juliet.

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