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Romeo and Juliet Coursework Directing a Scene – Act 2 Scene 2 (Balcony Scene)  

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Romeo and Juliet Coursework Directing a Scene - Act 2 Scene 2 (Balcony Scene) Today we are going to be rehearsing Act 2 Scene 2, which is most commonly called the Balcony Scene. This scene is vital to the play, because with out the scene there might not have even been a story to write about. In many people's opinions including mine this is the centre point of the play. This is because if Romeo hadn't jumped over the wall and consequently landed in Juliet's garden. Romeo and Juliet probably wouldn't have seen each other again for a long while; and in the mean time their feelings would have died down from the heat of the moment. Also Romeo wasn't meant to hear what Juliet was saying about him. It was all thoughts on the top of Juliet's head that were spur of the moment. They were also probably slightly embellished from...

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