Examine Act 3 Scene 5 of 'Romeo and Juliet' closely, how does Shakespeare ensure that the scene is one of dramatic interest and how could a production enhance its effects?

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Examine Act 3 Scene 5 of 'Romeo and Juliet' closely, how does Shakespeare ensure that the scene is one of dramatic interest and how could a production enhance its effects? The tragedy of 'Romeo and Juliet' is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. It was written in the late 16th century. The contemporary society is reflected throughout the text; one in which men rule and women are viewed as possessions. In comparison to its predecessor, Scene 5 is …

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…'O most wicked fiend' and speaks of how she will go to the friar to see if he can help her find remedy for the situation at hand. The last word of the scene is 'die' creating a very dramatic and bad felt ending and although the play 'Romeo and Juliet' is based around love and hate, I think that this ending makes the whole thing seem more to the negative side of the two.