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The Response Phase for Romeo and Juliet.
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- Fri Feb 06 2004

... The Response Phase for Romeo and Juliet We were given a text 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' by William Shakespeare to work on and develop towards performance. We used this text as previously we had worked on another Shakesprean play 'The Tempest' and had enjoyed this, so we thought this would be a good opportunity for a follow up. The main themes we explored and discovered in ' A Midsummer Nights Dream' were oppression, freedom, power and various forms of love; Passion like the love shown between Theseus and Hippolyta, Parental Love resembling the love shared between Egeus and his daughter Hermia and finally Unconditional love the same as the love shared between Lysander and Hermia; for this play I was put into a group of four- two males and two females, then we were given a scene to work with and develop in our group, our particular scene was Act one-














