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14 Cards in this Set
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Person vs. Fate/God |
Romeo-"Is it e'en so? Then i defy you, stars!" Chorus-"star-cross'd lovers" Romeo-"I fear...some consequence yet hanging in the stars" |
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Person vs. Self |
Juliet-"O nurse, how shall this be prevented?/What sayst thou? Hast thou not a word of joy?" |
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Person vs. Person |
Lord Capulet (to Juliet)-"Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!" Tybalt (to Benvolio)-"I hate the word [peace], as i hate hell, all Montagues, and thee." |
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Person vs. Society |
Prince-" If you ever disturb our peace again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace" |
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Cultural |
values and attitudes |
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economic |
the use of resources like goods and services |
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workplace |
places of peoples emploment |
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political |
governance and public affairs
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social |
the grouping of people and their organisation |
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personal |
the relationships and emotions impacting the composer |
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religious |
spiritual and devotional practice |
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historical |
the conditions that existed at one time |
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purpose |
intent of a text: to inform, persuade, educate, entertain |
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audience |
people who respond to the text intended audience is who the composer wants to respond |