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How does Shakespeare use language and dramatic devices to communicate Romeo's mood at different points in the play?  

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How does Shakespeare use language and dramatic devices to communicate Romeo's mood at different points in the play? The play "Romeo and Juliet" is a story study of love, violence and death which originally took place in Verona, Italy. The play is about a Montague boy and a Capulet girl. The boy, Romeo and the girl Juliet fall in love. The Montague and Capulet family are enemies. Romeo and Juliet get married, but die at the end. The play is about the two lovers, which go through violence, death and fate in the play to achieve their love and freedom. During the two scenes Act 2, Scene 2 and Act 3, Scene 3, Romeo goes through many changes of emotions and mood in the play. At the beginning of the play Romeo is in love with Rosaline. Romeo and his friends decide to go and gatecrash Juliet's engagement party. Romeo's character...

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