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... Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 5 In this scene Shakespeare makes Romeo and Juliet's situation even more difficult. Why is this scene so dramatic? The play is written about people and how much to interest is in not just the portrayal of the joy and heartache of first love and sexual attraction, but also issues of rising against parents and believing oneself to be misunderstood. Play is full of dramatic irony as the prologue tells the audience what will happen throughout the play. It also explains about the family feud that has been going on throughout generations. Romeo and Juliet had little stagecraft in those days, they didn't have any special effects so there language had to be powerful. They also had to act a 5 day story line in 2 hours which included murders, secrets, marriages and plotting, making it very dramatic. Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1593, it













