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Shakespeares treatment of women in his play "Romeo & Juliet"
Immedeat response to:
- the roles of lady Capulet,Lady Montague,as opposed to those
of Juliet as a "child",and the nurse as a servant.
- on becomming a wife and a mother--What was customary?
ECT.Posted by Locutus2 on April 08, 1997 at 09:48:22
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