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Introduction Biographical Sketch The Story Behind the Story List of Characters Summary and Analysis Critical Views James C. Bryant on Friar Laurence as a Comic and Compromised Ecclesiastic Gerry Brenner on a Dark View of Friar Lawrence?s Motivations R. Stamm on the Integration of Speech and Action in Romeo and Juliet?s First Meeting Susanna Greer Fein on Herbs and Romance François Laroque on Subversion and Reversal in Romeo and Juliet Jerzy Limon on Tybalt?s Behavior in the Duel Martin Goldstein on the Capulet?s Unwitting Role in Their Daughter?s Tragic Death Joseph A. Porter on Mercutio?s Speech and Space Jill L. Levenson on Shakespeare and Adolescence Barbara Everett on the Nurse?s Reminiscences Works by William Shakespeare Annotated Bibliography Contributors Acknowledgments
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet.