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    Act 1 - Scene 4 Mercutio and Benvolio try to persuade Romeo to continue on with crashing the party at the Capulet’s with an optimistic mindset. This is because Romeo was in a nervous state caused by a dream he had depicting a life’s end. Had Romeo listened to his dream‚ many others‚ including himself‚ would have lived passed the next few days. Act 2 - Scene 3 Romeo meets up with Friar Lawrence to request him to marry Juliet to him. Friar Lawrence agrees to wed the two but not after questioning

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    ((ROMEO & JULIET)) Act 1 Act 1‚ prologue This opening speech by the Chorus serves as an introduction to Romeo and Juliet. We are provided with information about where the play takes place‚ and given some background information about its principal characters. The obvious function of the Prologue as introduction to the Verona of Romeo and Juliet can obscure its deeper‚ more important function. The Prologue does not merely set the scene of Romeo and Juliet; it tells the audience exactly what is

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    Romeo and Juliet Act I Scene I This scene takes place in Verona‚ Italy‚ on a public street. Gregory and Sampson‚ who are part of the Montague household‚ are looking for some trouble. Abram and Baltizar‚ part of the Capulet household are there also. Due to fact that the Capulet’s and Montague’s are enemies‚ they start fighting. The prince comes out and interrupts the fight. He warns them if they keep fighting they will be persecuted. Romeo‚ the son of Montague‚ cannot be found. Montague ask

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    The Tragedy Romeo & Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. The story takes place in the 1500s in a city of Verona‚ Italy. With a story of two lovers that are forbidden to each other but still love each other. The main idea is how they love each other even though they cannot be with each other and that did not stop them they still loved and cherish each other. Shakespeare in the story uses a lot of irony to show that you should do anything for true love

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    their husbands. Shakespeare’s use of dramatic devices in Act 3Scene 1 makes it an interesting‚ exciting and important scene because so much happens in a short space of time which in turn affects all the characters in one way or another. Furthermore‚ this scene falls dramatically in the middle of the play and can be seen as the turning point in the story. Shakespeare’s thoughtful choice of dramatic devices such as movement‚ tone‚ stage directions‚ dramatic irony and characterization (among others)

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    Act 1 Summary The scene starts with two servants of the Capulet’s‚ Sampson and Gregory. They are discussing how they will fight the Montague’s and be civil with the women. They use violent language and when they see a Montague servant they act threatening and rude. Sampson‚ being daring bites his thumb at Abram‚ a rude gesture in Shakespearian times and he is verbally intimidating. Tybalt and Benvolio enter. Tybalt is a more violent character‚ full of hatred‚ the opposite of good willed Benvolio

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    In this essay‚ I am going to explain how Shakespeare uses dramatic devices in order to make it such an interesting‚ exciting and important scene. Also‚ how Shakespeare explores violence and conflict conveyed by the two families in reference to Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. I will comment on the use of language‚ the themes Shakespeare sets within the play and the effects on the audience intended by him. In the city of Verona‚ an aggressive and vicious fight begins between the Capulets and the

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ the beloved and dramatic play‚ begins with a duel between the Montagues and the Capulets in Verona. The fight ends with Verona’s prince saying‚ “The next to fight will die.” Then‚ in a series of events‚ the Capulets hold the Masquerade Ball. Romeo wants to crash the event in order to be with Rosaline‚ but meets someone else unexpectedly. He immediately falls in love with Juliet and they secretly arrange a wedding. More fighting drags Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ and Mercutio to

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    show conflict‚ violence and build tension in act 1 scene 1 and act 3 scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet? Romeo and Juliet believed to be a play which uncloaks the true emotion of love. A play which portrays the tragedies‚ tensions and disagreements that arise between the families of two lovers‚ and how platonic love can be mitigated with loathsome feelings resulting in death. Is it fair for a feeling like love‚ so pure to result in death? Before act 1 scene 1 starts‚ the opening lines of the prologue are

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    Act II‚ scene ii of Romeo and Juliet is commonly known as the "balcony scene‚" and although this designation may be inaccurate (Shakespeare’s stage directions call for Juliet to appear at a "window‚" not on a balcony)‚ this scene has been quoted from‚ played‚ and misplayed more than any other in all of the Bard’s works. It is proceeded by some astoundingly beautiful verse in Mercutio’s "Queen Mab" speech of Act I‚ scene iv.‚ and by the individual and joint speeches of Romeo and Juliet at the banquet

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