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What would you expect to see in a pantomime?

you would expect overly exadurated clothes and scenes, women played by men, true love and a happy ending


Romeo and Juliet scenes?

Almost all of the scenes of Romeo and Juliet are important to the dramatic experience in some way, but the story could be told in much abbreviated form using the following scenes: Act 1 Scene V The party scene. Romeo meets Juliet. Act 2 Scene II The balcony scene. They declare their love for each other. Act 2 Scene VI The wedding scene. They are married. Act 3 Scene I Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished. Act 4 Scene I Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence with her problem. Act 5 Scene III They die and the play ends.


What elements in Scene IV foreshadow the fatality of Rome and Juliet's Love?

There are a number of scenes in the play which are Scene IV: four, to be precise. You will have to say which act you are talking about.


Why do you think the love scene in Capulet's garden is one of the most famous dramatic scenes in all literature?

It is one of the scenes early in the play that emphasizes what it means to be in true love. Romeo and Juliet is also one of the most widely taught pieces of literature to High School Students because of the themes it presents.


What was Romeo's response when Juliet asked how he got into her place?

Romeo and Juliet talk in four and only four scenes: the party scene (1,5), the balcony scene (2,2), their wedding (2,6), and the morning after their wedding night (3,5). In all of these scenes, Romeo answers Juliet many times.