Romeo and Juliet coursework- Analyse the balcony scene in terms of its significance for the whole play and its romantic language.
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Romeo and Juliet coursework- Analyse the balcony scene in terms of its significance for the whole play and its romantic language. Romeo and Juliet is a very well known play, written by the famous playwright- William Shakespeare. It is the romantic tragedy of the 'star-crossed' young lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet who both live in fair Verona, Italy. It is, perhaps, best remembered for the famous balcony scene. Romeo and Juliet are teenagers who fall deeply in love at a party in the Capulet mansion, but their families are bitter enemies, only later on do they both realise this dreadful fact, ' "My only love sprung from my only hate!" ' However, they realise that they have already grew too close to each other and once they had declared their love for one another in the balcony scene, ' "stony limits cannot hold love out," ' they seize the moment and...

