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Far too vague

You can't just ask such a vague question; it's like saying "Are there lots of words in it?" Yes, there are, and some of them use poetic and sytlistic devices you might be studying. If you have a list of devices, look for examples in the play (a good place to start would be the balcony scene). If you have specific questions, please ask.

Posted by Hamlet on April 24, 1997 at 16:09:19
In Reply to "Romeo & Juliet language analysis" posted by Ania on April 24, 1997 at 15:23:04


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