How does Shakespeare use dramatic devices is Act 3 scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet" in order to make it an exciting scene and a turning point in the play

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English

 

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Ernest B

 

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June 27, 2014

 

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It's also a ?fun' way to start the scene as Mercutio says many witty and somewhat humorous things. One particular example is when he says ?as soon to be moved to be moody, and as soon moody to be moved', which plays on the words moved and moody. Benvolio seems agitated and doesn't want to fight, whereas Mercutio is up for a fight which builds tension and sets the whole mood of the scene as the audience don't know what will happen next, and whether they will indeed be a fight or not...
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The beginning takes a sudden turn for the worse from the light-hearted, jokey start to a serious beginning when ?Tybalt and Others enter'. His eerie and fiery personality changes the mood instantly and brings a dark atmosphere to the table. Tybalt and Mercutio then exchanges words whilst the latter continues to play with words, as he twists the meaning of ?consort', when Tybalt says ?Mercutio, thou consort's [are associated - literal meaning] with Romeo-', in which Mercutio replies quickly and wittily ?Consort! What does thou make us minstrels? And thou make minstrels of us?' which also has Mercutio playing around with ?minstrels'...
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