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1 Social and historical context
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

2 The Setting It is generally believed that the play is based on a real Italian love story from the 3rd Century. The ‘real families’ are the Capeletti and the Montecci families. Shakespeare wrote his version in 1594 which was based on Arthur Brooke’s poem of This period was ‘The Elizabethan Era’ which was also known as ‘The Renaissance’. The Renaissance is regarded as a time of significant change in the fields of religion, politics, science, language and the arts.

3 Religion Romeo & Juliet was set during a very religious period.
It was a ‘catholic’ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin. Suicide and bigamy were both considered to be mortal sins. Shakespeare was writing following ‘The Reformation’. This was when England became a protestant nation, having broken away from papal control by Henry VIII. Society became more open and less oppressed.

4 Family Many Shakespeare plays show conflict between parents and children. The father was the undisputed head of the household. Women had no rights or authority in law. They could not own property or money but could influence their husbands. Children were regarded as ‘property’ – and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner. Often a political or financial transaction, to secure and retain wealth. It was not unusual to be married very young. In high society, children were often raised by a ‘wet nurse’ and did not have a strong bond with parents.

5 Love Courtly love – is about behaviour at court i.e. in the royal household. It should be: Ceremonious Intellectual In love with the idea of being in love There was a difference between ‘real love’ and infatuation. It was admiration from afar. No contact just an exchange of gifts, letters, poems etc. Romeo refers to Juliet as ‘a saint’ & ‘a goddess’ - she is neither. Real love by comparison is: Passionate Physical Powerful Emotional Deep

6 Honour A sense of family honour is often misplaced.
A strong belief that the slightest wrong or insult must be avenged as a matter of personal pride or to protect reputation. This can lead to:- Revenge Violence Civil unrest Death


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