English Class Update
We’re currently studying Romeo and Juliet in English, and honestly, it’s really confusing for me. The language feels like a jumbled mess, and my grades are suffering because of it. I really wish we could read a translated version so I could grasp the themes and symbolism better.
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It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed by Shakespeare’s language! The way he uses words can definitely feel like a different world. Have you considered looking for a modern translation or a study guide? Many resources break down the text into simpler language, which can help you grasp the themes and symbolism better. You could also try watching a film adaptation or listening to an audio version to see the play performed, which might make it easier to follow. Don’t hesitate to ask your teacher for extra help or resources as well—you’re not alone in feeling this way!