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Study of two scenes from Romeo and Juliet.  

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R + J Coursework By Adam Jenner Introduction The two scenes which Romeo and Juliet meet are both filled with an emotional tension however there is a different sort of tension in the two scenes. For instance in the first scene the concern is over how the love could even be born and how it would affect their families. In the second scene it is more a case of how can their love survive so soon after it was first created. The language used in each scene is also different and complex on different levels, whether it is merely comparisons to Greek goddesses or perhaps questioning the importance of words Shakespeare has put it into the mouths of Romeo and Juliet. First Scene The first scene begins with Romeo appearing beneath Juliet's balcony. It starts with him comparing Juliet to the sun, rising and killing the envious moon with references to Greek mythology. Then she...

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