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The Balcony scene is one of the most famous in all of Shakespeare by careful reference to the text try to account for it’s fame and romantic appeal  

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The Balcony scene is one of the most famous in all of Shakespeare by careful reference to the text try to account for it's fame and romantic appeal. Love is profound and unconditional. Love is devotional and overwhelming but as for Romeo and Juliet , they are not supposed to fall in love because they are sworn enemies. When Romeo and Juliet fall in love they are aware of the risks they are taking but the feeling of love is powerful and Romeo is a romantic dreamer, they are not afraid to fall deeply in love. The situation they find themselves in and the strength of their love gives this scene the immense romantic appeal and fame . The scene is full of commotion, dramatic tension and activity. Events accelerate towards tragedy. The lovers act like they are emotionally married. This is revealed with there desire to touch...

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