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Hi! Welcome to our English Class, For this course we will learn the lesson about Bias and Prejudice in the play: Romeo and Juliet.

At the end of this course you are expected to:

  • ·       Identify biases and prejudices in One-Act Play.
  • ·     Demonstrate understanding through an activity.
  • Relate the effects of biases and prejudices in real life.

An Overview:
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, discrimination and preconceived notions significantly impact the tragic conclusion of the tale. The rivalry between the Montagues and Capulets is driven by profound biases and animosities, resulting in a continuous cycle of hatred and violence.

Principal Illustrations:
Family conflict: The enduring enmity between the Montagues and Capulets is founded on bias and discrimination.
Romance vs. Familial allegiance: The love between Romeo and Juliet is prohibited because of the biases and prejudices held by their families.
Impulsive choices: The characters' biases and preconceived notions result in impulsive choices, which ultimately play role in the tragic result.

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