Romeo

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English

 

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Lakisha F

 

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June 8, 2014

 

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The chorus was also repeated three times so people can remember the chorus better and they could understand what it is saying. The opening scene was doing like a soap opera due to the fact that most people watch soap operas and can understand how the movie is going to look and understand the style that the movie is going...
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Examples of soap opera style are the title scene, the introduction of characters and the use of camera shots. The movie starts of with the chorus masked as a news report and this sets the scene of the play by illustrating the violence occurring between the two wealthy families, the Montagues and the Capulets...
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