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Thursday, 14 February 2019

The Dramatization of Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespeares Romeo and J

The Dramatization of Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespe ars Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a very famous play or so two loers in two different families who are rivals. Romeo and Juliet has love, passion, meshinging, sadness, madness, lust and green-eyed monster packed into one. It was written by William Shakespeare around 1595 over 400 days ago. Romeo and Juliet is a great play for all ages and genders this is one of the things that makes it so special. This is why it is still performed around the world today. Before Fight This is how William Shakespeare makes the story prominent before the fight. In the play Shakespeare uses dramatic and emotive language for causa for now those hot days, is the mad blood stirring. Before the fight starts there is a light hearted modality. It is nice sunny day where Benvolio and Mercutio are playfully fooling around, talking about various subjects in their life. after a while they sit down to rest, just chatt ing. Quite cursorily Mercutio and Benvolio get blase and restless. At this time the Capulets turn up and the mood suddenly changes to a tense atmosphere They slowly walk over to Benvolio and Mercutio and Tybalt was non in a good mood after the antecedent night . Benvolio was first to see them by my head here fare the Capulets Mercutio replys with a smile by my heel I care non this shows that hes in a strange mood most probably bored and restless and is trying to cause trouble. Straight away Mercutio is up on his feet and face to face with Tybalt drawing attention to themselves. He gradually provokes Tybalt e.g. could you not take some occasion without giving but then Tybalt infuriates Mer... ...ust in case what they paid for was not that good. In the days when Romeo and Juliet was 1st performed, field of operation companies could not afford props and scenery so it had to be explained in the story. So in todays performances it would be a bit more eff icient and more pleasant to watch. Over 400 years mickles emotions and feelings have not changed that much to this present day so I think people would still react the same to the loving parts of the play and tragic scenes. But the humour has definitely changed so I think todays audiences would not find the jokes as funny or just might not understand them. But todays audience would be much more civil and patient if the play got a bit slow or boring, as in Shakespeares time people would have thrown rotten result and their excrement at the actors, who would have carried on.

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