A critical essay based on three scenes
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A critical essay based on three scenes From Rome and Juliet-Final Draft Consider the importance of these scenes in the play as a whole. You should write about:> Dramatic effect> The language of the scenes> Presentation of character> Changes in mood and tone Key themes within Romeo and Juliet are conveyed to the audience within the prologue. These themes help the audience to understand the first meeting between Romeo and Juliet and also their later meetings. Within the prologue, it is written by Shakespeare that from these two families, Romeo and Juliet are destined to fall in love; it also conveys the hatred of both families: " From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life". The audience has already been told that they are destined to fall in love, it is written in the stars and also are destined to take their own lives. The...

