Romeo & Juliet Act 3 Scene 5
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Romeo and Juliet In Act 3 Scene 5, most of the dramatic scenes occur because Juliet feels betrayed and abandoned. The scene is very dramatic and climactic. This is considering all the hatred and rejection that is expressed. "Hang thee young baggage, disobedient wretch!" Juliet has no endure an onslaught of insults from her father which somes close to psychological torture. The story kicks off in fare Verona, where two rival families, the Capulets and the Montagus have an ever ending life and death sequel. Act 3 scene 5 starts in the Capulets house, in Juliet's bedroom. Romeo is preparing to leave Verona and head for Mantua as he had murdered Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. He has to leave by morning and never return to Verona, otherwise he will face certain death. Romeo was sleeping with Juliet on his last night in Verona. He woke up the next day aware of the path...

