Romeo and Juliet
Love, fate, and family conflict in Shakespeare's most famous love story.
Key Concepts
Romeo and Juliet is a key text for GCSE English Literature. The examiner wants to see that you understand the themes, characters, and the writer’s methods — and can link them to the context of when it was written.
Focus on learning key quotations and practising analytical paragraphs. Always comment on language, structure and form where relevant.
Remember: the exam is closed-book for most boards, so you need to memorise your quotations. Quality over quantity — 10 well-analysed quotes beat 30 you can barely remember.
Key Terms & Definitions
- Key Term 1: The fundamental concept at the heart of romeo and juliet. Make sure you can define this precisely.
- Key Term 2: A related concept that often appears in exam questions alongside romeo and juliet.
- Key Term 3: An important process or principle that you need to be able to explain step-by-step.
Example Exam Questions
- [2 marks] Define the key term associated with romeo and juliet and give one example.
- [4 marks] Explain how romeo and juliet works, using specific terminology in your answer.
- [6 marks] Evaluate the importance of romeo and juliet with reference to specific examples you have studied.
Tip: For 6-mark questions, aim for 3 developed points. Each point should have a statement, evidence/example, and explanation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- × Confusing key terminology or using everyday language instead of scientific/technical terms.
- × Not showing your working in calculation questions — even if your answer is wrong, method marks can save you.
- × Writing generic answers that could apply to any topic. Be specific to romeo and juliet.
- × Running out of time on longer questions because you spent too long on earlier ones.
Exam Tips
- • Read the question carefully — underline command words like “explain”, “evaluate” or “calculate”.
- • The number of marks tells you how much to write. 1 mark = 1 point. 6 marks = detailed response.
- • Use past papers to practise romeo and juliet questions under timed conditions.
- • Check the mark scheme after — it shows exactly what examiners are looking for.