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  • 16-09-2016
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is romeo and juliet in first person point of view

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jm414328 jm414328
  • 16-09-2016
It's not. To be in first person point of view, the narrator would need to say "I" and "me" when referring to them self. Since Romeo and Juliet doesn't have a narrator that uses "I" or "me" it isn't in the first person point of view.
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shelbydodson3
shelbydodson3 shelbydodson3
  • 16-09-2016
yes I think it is because it doesn't say for example I fell for romeo do you get what I'm saying
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