In Act 1 Scene 5, the Two Lovers Meet and fall in Love,
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In Act 1 Scene 5, the Two Lovers Meet and fall in Love, Examine Closely the Ways in Which Shakespeare Dramatises This Moment and Explore its Importance to the Development of Action of the Whole Tragedy? (Draft 1) Act 1 Scene 5 is probably one of the most significant scenes in Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet'. It is the first moment in the play where the two lovers meet and fall in love. When Romeo and Juliet meet, the dialogue and action is very powerful and is used as a symbol of what is to follow. This is the first scene when the audience starts to think about the consequences that will ensue from the two lovers falling in love as the scene is interrupted with violence and aggression as Tybalt discovers Romeo's identity. This scene contains important themes and imagery which are developed through out the play, starting the dramatic...

