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What would make Act 1: Scene V an effective piece of drama?  

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What would make Act 1: Scene V an effective piece of drama? Write from a Director's perspective Romeo and Juliet is the story of two teenagers who fall in love with the 'wrong' person. They are from two different families that have a severe hatred for each other. Act 1: Scene V is a key scene in Romeo and Juliet as it is important to the development of the storyline. In this scene, Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time, unaware that they are from families with a long-standing feud, beginning their fatal love for one another. This scene is also very important because Romeo and Juliet are only present together in 4 other scenes, the balcony scene, the wedding scene, the opening of Act 3, scene 5 and Act 5, scene 3, but Romeo kills himself before Juliet wakes up. As the director of this scene, I will be making a...

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