This course covers the plot, themes, and characters of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Along with a detailed account of the plot, this course also includes an accompanying plot analysis to discuss key elements of the text in order to fully understand the exam topics. The course concludes with a quiz to test your retention of important facts.
Romeo & Juliet in context. This is an introduction to William Shakespeare and Renaissance writing. Learn a little about The Bard and what inspired him to write what is considered to be the greatest love story ever told.
The stage is set - 'In fair Verona where we lay our scene.' The warring history of two great houses - Montagues and Capulets - is brought before the audience. Fate will play a hand in the outcome of the 'star-cross'd lovers.'
Love at first sight. Romeo waits in the Capulet orchard until it is safe. The famous Balcony Scene ensues. Romeo meets Friar Lawrence, who knows about plant medicines. Tybalt, Prince of Cats, challenges Romeo to a duel.
Tybalt wishes to fight and kill Romeo, but Romeo has married Juliet in secret, making Tybalt a relation. He does not wish to fight. Mercutio fights in his place and dies. In his anger, Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished as a result.
Paris is due to wed Juliet, not knowing of Romeo. Juliet is desperate to avoid this, so asks Friar Lawrence for counsel. He suggests a sleeping potion that will simulate death. Seems like a good idea at the time.
Romeo hears news from Verona that Juliet has been found dead. He finds an apothecary and sources some poison. He will travel to Verona and, if his love is dead, he plans to be with her, even if it means his own death.
Romeo and Juliet represent the houses of Montague and Capulet. Other influential characters in the play include Mercutio, Tybalt, The Prince, Friar Lawrence, Benvolio and The Nurse.
Romeo and Juliet is most obviously a story about love, but it is also a story about Fate, Youth, Gender, Light, Darkness, Violence and Conflict. Explore some issues raised by. Romeo and Juliet in this thematic guide.