How Shakespeare Uses Dramatic Devices In Act 3 Scene 1 Of Romeo

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English

 

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Sheila P

 

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September 12, 2012

 

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The engagement of the two families brings martyrdom. The Montague’s and the Caplets. Romeo and Juliet’s only love from being from the one they hate, Juliet from the caplets and Romeo the Montague’s family. There love was to be obstructed by there parents, and the cold war of rival between the families continues...
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A secret marriage is the definition of danger and severe consequences. The audience will be eager to see Romeos reaction to tybolt and him fighting, as the tension of Romeo being married to Juliet is still within the audience. The setting is also reasoned as the audience may remember from a previous scene the threat from the prince is still remaining’ If you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay for the forfeit of the peace’ so the set is in a public place creating more atmosphere...
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