Romeo and Juliet Coursework
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Romeo and Juliet Coursework - Tom Cornall It is undeniable that William Shakespeare makes Act 1 Scene 5 and Act 3 Scene 1 supremely dramatic and exciting for his audience. Given that at its time of writing, Shakespeare had at his disposal few dramatic tools other than costume, the quality of his actors and most importantly, language, it is imperative that these scenes entice and excite the audience through action and word. Act 1 Scene 5 is crucial to the plays existence because Romeo sees Juliet for the first time and immediately falls in love with her. Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, recognising a Montague, wants to start a fight, but Capulet restrains him. Romeo and Juliet talk together. As the guests are leaving, Juliet questions Nurse about the unknown young man. Act 3 Scene 1 is in contrast to the happy, romantic mood of Act 1 Scene 5, because this is...

