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Sunday, May 26, 2019

How Does Shakespeare Make Act One Scene Five of Romeo Juliet Dramatically Effective?

How does Shakespeare make act one scene five of Romeo Juliet dramatically effective? When youre in love, you cant sleep because reality is better than your dreams Dr Seuss In Romeo and Juliet they have this dream of being together besides it is conflicted with the reality of their families. Unfortunately they follow this dream which ultimately ends up in death a testament to how powerful love really is. Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is known as the greatest love story of all time. In the 16th century, masses didnt marry for love they married for wealth, a lot like when Juliets Dad arranges her to marry Paris.This is why Shakespeare had to incorporate personnel and conflict to grab the audiences attention. The themes are love, hate, dis true-bluety, fate and sin. Shakespeare would have to attract grab everyones attention throughout these plays, as many divers(prenominal) people came to watch and I hold he chose these sins because they can be used for every different characters personality. Shakespeare would do this by incorporating different religions and fancy phraseology like the reference to the Pentecost and using the word pilgrim to describe Romeo.During the whole play the word sin is used a lot by Juliet, Tybalt and Romeo. I think this is to say the audience that all of them will have a lot to be sorry for in the near future, as a sin is something you do wrong or something you ask god for forgiveness over. It is a strong word although its so short, as it foreshadows the outcome of peoples actions. Their punishments, so to speak. The nurse suddenly interrupts the sonnet showing the audience that in that respect love isnt a smooth ride already.The break in Romeo and Juliets conversation foreshadows the breaking of life, Romeos banishment and Juliets wedding to Paris as these things are all the things that lead up to, the consequence of Romeo and Juliets death. The nurse whence starts talking to Romeo and toying with his emotions by talking about m arriage as a source of money (meaning Paris. ) The nurse isnt being very loyal to Juliet at this point as she is saying he that can lay hold of her shall have the chinks. This is basically selling her, and talking about how all people will want is the money out of it not love.Shakespeares choice of language for Romeo after the nurse has told him that Juliet is a Capulet, is all about money. Account Debt This is implying that there will be a price to pay, because of his love for his foe. Trifling foolish banquet are Capulets words when he is dismissing people from his party. These words show the audience that he hasnt noticed Romeo, Juliet and Tybalts threats so therefore the fool is Capulet. Ironically enough Juliet then says My grave is like to be my wedding bed. This a coincidence because she dies on the morning of the marriage to Paris, Dies with her husband next to her, and she dies the day after she married Romeo. Within Juliets speech at the end, it contains a lot of strong language such as opposites like love loathed and early late. This links back to the light and dark opposites when Romeo talked about the doves and crows, trying to show us again that its a doomed relationship and it is an internal battle between love and hate. Hate between the two families but love between Romeo and Juliet, but unfortunately the hate stops the love.

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