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Discuss The Dramatic Effectiveness of The Soliloquies in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is probably Shakespeare's most well known play. It is the story of two star-crossed lovers fighting to find acceptance of their love. Throughout the play there is a consistent, ongoing fight between the Capulet's and the Montague's, Romeo being a Montague and Juliet being a Capulet. It all ends in tragedy but "through bad comes good" and the Capulet's and Montague's start to build bridges. In my essay I will be discussing the language Shakespeare uses to create terrific drama and suspense throughout the play. I will be discussing Friar Laurence's soliloquy (Act 2, Scene 3), Juliet's soliloquy (Act 3, Scene2) and Romeo's Soliloquy (Act 5, Scene3). We are first introduced to Friar Laurence during Act 2, Scene 3. It is early morning when he enters his cell with a basket. He plays the religious character in the...

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