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Why is act one scene V of Romeo and Juliet an effective piece of drama?  

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Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet coursework Act one scene V Why is act one scene V of Romeo and Juliet an effective piece of drama? Romeo and Juliet is an effective piece of drama - There are mainly two different themes in the play "Romeo and Juliet": Love and hate, both of which are in Act one scene 5. Love, from the love at first sight between Romeo and Juliet, and the hatred between Romeo and Tybalt. The plays needed to be affective pieces of drama for the time because of the way the audience may react if they were not amused by the play and if it did not keep them interested. These people were usually the lower-class people, the tickets were very cheap and these members of the audience stood at the very front near the stage. However those members of the audience were not very polite, and if they found the...

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