Romeo & Juliet Text Guide (Ages 14-16)
- • MASTER Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet with scene-by-scene analysis for GCSE success
- • Includes Character Analysis, Themes & Context & Language Techniques
- • Aligned to AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas & WJEC exam boards
- • Features detailed explanations, exam-style practice & full answers throughout
- • Standard Delivery within 7-8 working days.
About the Romeo & Juliet Text Guide (Ages 14-16)
If your Year 10 or Year 11 pupil is tackling Shakespeare for GCSE English Literature, the Romeo & Juliet Text Guide (Ages 14-16) from CGP offers clear explanations of plot, characters, themes and language that go straight to the heart of what examiners want. Designed for pupils aged 14–16 studying AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas or WJEC specifications, this revision guide breaks down every scene and explores the big ideas—love, conflict, fate and family honour—so your child can write confidently about context, quotations and Shakespeare's techniques.

Each chapter pairs detailed analysis with practice questions, so revision moves quickly from reading to active recall. CGP explains dramatic irony, imagery and verse structure in plain English, then provides QR codes linking to online quizzes that test understanding of plot, characters, context and themes. There's a full section on exam technique—from planning essay paragraphs to choosing the best quotations—plus worked answers and sample responses that model how to hit higher grade criteria. Because every element connects directly to mark schemes, your child learns not just what happens in the play but how to write about it under timed conditions.

Regular use builds the deep knowledge and analytical vocabulary pupils need to tackle any exam question on Romeo and Juliet. Your child will recognise how Shakespeare uses language to create tension, understand the influence of Elizabethan ideas on the text, and learn to structure essays that move smoothly from introduction to conclusion. The result is calmer, more focused revision and the confidence to discuss stagecraft, character motivation and thematic links in their own words. This guide covers the English National Curriculum for Key Stage 4 and is printed and shipped as a physical book within the UK, Commonwealth (excluding Canada) and Europe.
Ideal for GCSE pupils who need a single, reliable resource that explains Shakespeare's language, unpacks complex themes and shows exactly how to approach literature essays. The combination of detailed content, worked examples and online quizzes means your child can revise independently, check their understanding and practise writing under exam conditions—all without needing extra materials or teacher support at home.
- Complete scene-by-scene analysis of plot, characters and key quotations for Romeo and Juliet
- Covers AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas and WJEC GCSE English Literature specifications
- Step-by-step exam advice, including worked answers and sample essays that demonstrate grade criteria
- QR codes link to online quizzes on plot, characters, context and themes for active recall practice
- Sections on Shakespeare's dramatic techniques, imagery, verse structure and Elizabethan context
| Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 |
| EN1894 | CGP | 9781841461182 |
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Finally, the Romeo & Juliet Text Guide (Ages 14-16) is also very useful for children studying outside of the UK on comparable international curriculums such as the Cambridge Primary Curriculum or The Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum.
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