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How does Shakespeare Show Juliet's Changing Emotions and State of Mind though Language and Drama.  

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Carly Mckenzie June 11th 2002 How does Shakespeare Show Juliet's Changing Emotions and State of Mind though Language and Drama Introduction Romeo and Juliet, a story of two lovers, was written by William Shakespeare between the years of 1594 and 1596. The basic plot of the play was discovered as early as 3 A.D. and Italian novelists of the 15th century gave it specific features and detail. The names of Capulet and Montague are indeed the historical names of two significant households in ancient Italy but the character names and attitudes are all fictional. The Italians stress that the story is indeed a factual tale and that places such as the Capulet tomb and the Balcony of Giulietta are the places where the tragic tale took place. Juliet doesn't appear in the play until act one scene three where her mother introduces the idea of marriage. This seems strange as she is the heroine...

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