Analyse the dramatic qualities of act three scene five of "Romeo and Juliet"

Title: Analyse the dramatic qualities of act three scene five of "Romeo and Juliet"
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Analyse the dramatic qualities of act three scene five of "Romeo and Juliet"
1. Brief introduction In this scene Juliet rows with her parents about getting married to a suitor named Paris. She does this in a typical teenage manner. It is dramatic because Romeo her husband has stayed his last night with her. So after he leaves she weeps but her mother thinks it will help to cheer her up if she gets married, Which would be bigamy. 2. Basic content This scene is after Romeo and Juliet's marriage, …showed first 75 words of 999 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 999 total…not see his action's as out of line because he see himself as king of the household and that he has everything at his command. Juliet seems to be a typical teenager, she cries get her own way then, when she doesn't, she starts to say that she will kill herself. Shakespeare wanted to make his audiences think that his play was the most dramatic so they would come to see another of his plays.

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