The importance of the battle scene of William Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet" 1 \ Introduction The battle scene of "Romeo and Juliet" is a very important combination. This scene is very commonly used as "William Shakespeare" as a way to connect with viewers. He tried to make the reader emotionally complicated. Some emotions set by combat attempt to indicate hatred, fear, excitement, fear, and tension. The reason why the reader feels these emotions is because there are many points in the battle scene. The hero may be almost killed even if you have it.
Importance of William · Shakespeare 's first act "Romeo and Juliet" Scene 3 William Shakespeare has many points and specific aspects in the first game of "Romeo and Juliet". . This is a very dramatic scene of tension and excitement. Event scene suitable for the memory of Elizabeth's audience. This is a scene triggered by an intense confrontation, leading to the death of influential people, Mercutio and Tybalt.
William · Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" I am full of hope for the first thought of the two previous plays of Romeo and Juliet. Despite the first game of the first act of the first act, the reader had anticipated (since the ancient anger prologue broke the new rebellion). When I personally read the first act of Act 1, I believe this is a prelude to the struggle. Since then, the reader may misunderstand that Romeo and Juliet are young, handsome, loving youth stories. Story An old fury. The first scene I want to write is the opening ceremony, the first act of the first act. At the beginning of the scene, the two servants from the Capulet family were called Samson, and Gregory crossed the public spaces in Verona. When they walked, they met the two servants from Montague's house, the competitor of their house. Montague's servant is known as Bemboli and Abraham.
William · Shakespeare, Romeo, Juliette's climax took place in the first act of act 3, when Romeo challenged the battle of Tilbert (Juliet's cousin). Tibbert killed Romeo's friend Mercutio. In the battle, Romeo killed Cibart. Romeo said: "Oh, I am ridiculous of wealth!" He noticed that things never will be the same again. At the bottom of page 130, it is written as follows. Without his appointment nothing happened and he appointed all of these to come to me.