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Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essay by Joseph S. M. J. Chang

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SOURCE: Chang, Joseph S. M. J. “The Language of Paradox in Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare Studies 3 (1967): 22-42.

In the following essay, Chang disputes criticism that considers love the primary concern of Romeo and Juliet, citing themes of time, death, and immortality as more important to the play.

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