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i need a essay by Thursday 3rd April the brief is

the brief is describe the dramatic effect of act 3 scene 1 from Romeo and Juliet

in the essay play there are 8 secctions

1 introduction

who wrote the play ? when ?

whats the play about? main characters?key themes?

summarise events in act 3 scene 1

impact effect on audience

2 opening of act 3 scene 1

how does the scene begin (from start to tybalts arrival)

what do we learn about benvolio and mercutio?

what does the conversation show about the atmosphere in Verona?

what has happened before this scene and how does this provide a contrast?

3 Tybalt

what sort of character is Tybalt ?

how can we tell?

why is he angry at romeo?

what do we know about him already (eg the first scene)

4 the fight

how does Tybalt insult romeo (and anger mercutio)

why does romeo refuse to fight him

why does mercutio end up fighting instead

how is this scene made dramatic for the audience

5 mercutios death

how is mercutio actually killed and why is this important

what does he say as he is dying

how dramatic is this section for the audience

6 tybalts death

what does romeo decide after mercutio is killed

how is this part made dramatic

what implactions do romeos actions have on the rest of the play

7 the princes punishment

how do romeo and juliets parents react to the news

what does this show us about them

what does the prince decide and how will this effect romeo and Juliet

8 conclution

what impact does this scene have on you

how does it linkk to the tragedy at the end of the play

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