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Looking closely at the characters and language in Romeo and Juliet, analyse the dramatic effectiveness of Act 3, Scene 5  

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Sarah~Jane Beck 11W "Romeo and Juliet" Looking closely at the characters and language in Romeo and Juliet, analyse the dramatic effectiveness of Act 3, Scene 5 William Shakespeare wrote "Romeo and Juliet" in 1954, although the basic plot of the story can be traced back as early as the third century. In the play, Shakespeare relies heavily on the poem " The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet" by Arthur Brooke. Most of the people in the Elizabethan era were perceptive enough to concentrate on how the play was being performed and engaged themselves in the language the characters were using. Shakespeare's' audiences had different expectations towards his play. As many of them recognised the story already, they were settled enough to watch it, providing the dramatist's interpretation proved to be unique and original. I have been looking closely at Act 3, Scene 5 where Romeo and Juliet have just been secretly...

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