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Analyse Shakespeare's treatment of act three scene one as a turning point in the play and discuss the scenes importance to the play as a whole. Romeo and Juliet was one of William Shakespeare's last plays that he wrote, no one knows exactly when it was wrote but it is thought that it was wrote in the late 16th century. The play is about a young Montague man who falls in love with a young Capulet woman and there woeful tale of marriage and death. The play starts with a prologue which explains about a feud between two families, Capulet and Montague, and how two "star crossed lovers" meet and fall in love, but little do they know that there love is doomed before it has even begun. The play has many turning points throughout but perhaps the most significant one is in act three scene one where Mercutio is...

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