How Shakespear Makes Act 1 Scene 5 of Rome & Juliet Dramatically Effective

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May 28, 2012

 

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The scene then moves on to Lord Capulet inviting all of the guests to come and dance, he is making jokes and the mood seems quite relaxed and jovial: "You are welcome, gentlemen. Come, musicians play." This first part of the scene presents the audience with a lively, laid-back and fun atmosphere and is more light-hearted than the previous scenes...
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It is a complete contrast from the fighting and arguing in the first scene. One of the ways Shakespeare makes this scene dramatically effective is the way he portrays Romeos thoughts when he first meets Juliet. Romeo uses very poetic language and appears to be a bit of a romanticist. He likens Juliet to a dove among ugly crows: "Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear, So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows" Romeo is stunned by Juliet's beauty...
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