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Romeo and Juliet - The balcony scene Act 2 scene 2.  

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Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare was a well-known dramatist during the late 1500s and wrote many plays. This particular one was probably the best play in which two teenagers fall in love, with a complication of hatred between both of their families. A director by the name of Franco Zeffirelli made a film of 'Romeo and Juliet' set 'in fair Verona', and about 30 years on another director, Baz Luhrmann created another version of 'Romeo and Juliet' set in a California town called Verona beach. Both these directors present their production in different ways due to the fact that they were aimed for different audiences. One of the most important and memorable scenes is the balcony scene. The reason being is that it shows us the separation between the two characters. Both Zeffirelli and Luhrmann included this scene in their unique interpretations and thereby, this emphasizes this particular scene's importance. Franco Zeffirelli...

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