"Romeo and Juliet": Act 1 Scene 5
In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet", about two love struck teenagers whom aren't able to be together due to their families feud/ social situation. There is two key themes that of love and hate. Before Romeo and Juliet meet, the audience is only aware that he is a Montague and that she is a Capulet. This adds to the scene being so dramatically effective as do other happenings throughout the length of the scene.
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is so popular because billions can relate to love and hate. It has also inspired many films, books and plays after its time. In finishing I now say that this scene is Dramatic in many ways and that with this finely tuned drama, I believe it's the most important scene of the play. As the very effectiveness of the drama, sets the scene for the rest of the tale about fair Juliet and her Romeo.
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