What does Shakespeare use to help characterize the people in Romeo and Juliet?What does Shakespeare use to help characterize the people in Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)

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dialogue thoughts narrative

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In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses dialogue to help characterize the people in the play. Through their words and speech patterns, the characters reveal their personalities, motivations, and relationships with others. Additionally, Shakespeare also uses thoughts and actions to further develop and differentiate the individuals in the story. Lastly, the narrative itself provides context and insight into the characters, allowing the audience to understand their thoughts, feelings, and actions more fully.
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