Romeo and Juliet
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How does Shakespeare use dramatic devices in Act 3 Scene 1 in order to make it such an interesting, exciting and important scene? Set in fair Verona, 'Romeo and Juliet' is about two 'star crossed lovers' who struggle to keep their relationship a secret. Heir families are at war and the Capulets' forbid their daughters love to Romeo, a Montague. Romeos and Juliet marry in secret but cannot escape the quarrels between their families. Romeo becomes banished because he murders Tybalt in relation to Tybalt killing Mercutio, Romeo's best friend. Friar Lawrence contrives a risky plan to help Romeo and Juliet live together in happiness, but this arrangement goes terribly wrong. Romeo believes Juliet is dead, when she is only sleeping, and kills himself. Juliet awakes from her forty two hour slumber and seeing Romeo dead, she kills herself. Their deaths end the quarrels between the Capulets' and Montagues'. Act 3 Scene...

