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Romeo and Juliet - Analyse the dramatic moments of the final scene of the play (from the words  

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Analyse the dramatic moments of the final scene of the play (from the words "O my love, my wife!" to the end of the scene) and explore ways in which they could best be presented to the audience. The last scene in 'Romeo and Juliet' is full of dramatic interest. This scene excites an already anxious audience, who by now are desperate to discover the fate of these 'star-crossed lovers'. In this final scene the depth of Romeo and Juliet's love for each other is confirmed when it is realised that they are truly prepared to die rather than live without each other. Nonetheless, Shakespeare keeps his audience guessing and hoping to the end. They are plagued with questions: Will Romeo arrive in time? Will Juliet wake before it is too late? How will Juliet cope with Romeo's death? What will happen in Verona once the double suicide is discovered? Will...

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