Examine the idea that conflict & violence is at the heart of Romeo and Juliet, give particular attention to the three key scenes.
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I am going to explore conflict and violence between two families Montague & Capulet, whose children are Romeo and Juliet but they are unable to be together because of conflict. This is the main event that triggers most of the conflict and violence, there are three key scenes two of them however end in death the two families ancient grudge adds to all the violence, I am going to explore the three key scenes and examine how conflict and violence is at the heart of this play. Shakespeare cleverly introduces the violence in the prologue there are lot of...
are futile they simply have no meaning the 'grudge' has turned the people of Verona into murderers I can see the most conflict and violence are in the three key scenes Shakespeare moves the play from hate to love and back again, This raises the audiences interest as they watch, The final deaths are the most tragic because the audience can see that all Romeo and Juliet wanted to do was be together but because of all the conflict and violence in the heart of the play it has forced them to take their own lives to be together.
are futile they simply have no meaning the 'grudge' has turned the people of Verona into murderers I can see the most conflict and violence are in the three key scenes Shakespeare moves the play from hate to love and back again, This raises the audiences interest as they watch, The final deaths are the most tragic because the audience can see that all Romeo and Juliet wanted to do was be together but because of all the conflict and violence in the heart of the play it has forced them to take their own lives to be together.
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