
York Notes for AQA GCSE (9-1) Rapid Revision Cards: Romeo and Juliet
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Plot and Structure
- 1: Prologue and Act I Scene 1
- What happens?
- 2: Act I Scenes 2-5
- What happens?
- 3: Act II Scenes 1 and 2
- What happens?
- 4: Act II Scenes 3-6
- What happens?
- 5: Act III Scenes 1 and 2
- What happens?
- 6: Act III Scenes 3-5
- What happens?
- 7: Act IV
- What happens?
- 8: Act V
- What happens?
- 9: Form and structure
- How does Shakespeare use form and structure in the play?
- 10: Quick test
- Chapter 2: Setting and Context
- 11: Elizabethan society
- What was Elizabethan society like?
- 12: Italian society
- What was Italiansociety like?
- 13: Settings
- How does Shakespeare use the settings in the play?
- 14: Quick test
- Chapter 3: Characters
- 15: Romeo (Acts I and II)
- What do we learn about Romeo in Acts I and II?
- 16: Romeo (Acts III-V)
- What do we learn about Romeo in Acts III-V?
- 17: Juliet (Acts I and II)
- What do we learn about Juliet in Acts I and II?
- 18: Juliet (Acts III-V)
- What do we learn about Juliet in Acts III-V?
- 19: Mercutio and Tybalt
- What do we learn about Mercutio?
- What do we learn about Tybalt?
- 20: Lord and Lady Capulet
- What do we learn about Lord Capulet?
- What do we learn about Lady Capulet?
- 21: The Nurse and Friar Lawrence
- What do we learn about Nurse?
- What do we learn about Friar Lawrence?
- 22: Benvolio and Paris
- What do we learn about Benvolio?
- What do we learn about Paris?
- 23: Quick test
- Chapter 4: Themes
- 24: Love
- How does Shakespeare present love in the play?
- 25: Fate and free will
- How does Shakespeare present fate and free will?
- 26: Family and marriage
- How does Shakespeare present family and marriage?
- 27: Conflict and honour
- How does Shakespeare present conflict and honour?
- 28: Quick test
- Chapter 5: Language
- 29: Imagery and symbolism
- How does Shakespeare use imagery and symbolism?
- 30: Dramatic techniques
- How does Shakespeare use dramatic techniques?
- 31: Quick test
- Chapter 6: Exam Practice
- 32: The exam
- What do I need to do in the exam?
- What will a question look like?
- What do I need to do to get a good mark?
- 33: Character questions
- 34: Planning your character response
- How can I plan my response?
- What do I focus on?
- How do I get my ideas?
- How do I structure my ideas?
- 35: Grade 5 annotated answer (character)
- What does a Grade 5 answer look like?
- 36: Grade 7+ annotated answer (character)
- What does a Grade 7+ answer look like?
- 37: Practice character questions 1
- 38: Practice character questions 2
- 39: Theme questions
- 40: Planning your theme response
- How can I plan my response?
- How do I focus on?
- How do I get my ideas?
- How do I structure my ideas?
- 41: Grade 5 annotated answer (theme)
- What does a Grade 5 answer look like?
- 42: Grade 7+ annotated answer (theme)
- What does a Grade 7+ answer look like?
- 43: Practice theme questions 1
- 44: Practice theme questions 2
- Chapter 7: Last-Minute Revision
- Key quotations
- 45: Plot
- 46: Setting and context
- 47: Characters
- 48: Themes
- Ideas maps and timelines
- 49: Plot 1
- 50: Plot 2
- 51: Setting and context
- 52: Characters 1
- 53: Characters 2
- 54: Themes 1
- 55: Themes 2
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