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Alex Doyle Summer 2007 Shakespeare Coursework In act 5, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' the Prince says "Some shall be pardon'd and some shall be punished." If you agree with the Prince, what do you think should happen to; (a) the Nurse; (b) Benvolio; (c) the Friar; and (d) the Parents. In the play 'Romeo and Juliet', written by William Shakespeare in 1594-1596, the Prince of Verona condemns all who were involved in the plot of the two dead lovers. I will decide how far I agree with the Prince, and how their role affects the enmity caused by the feud. During the Medieval and Renaissance periods, the power of the Italian Princes in their states and cities was almost complete. They always had a say in state politics and the affairs of the head families in their dominion, and were the most powerful people in their domain. The increasing power of...

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