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There is only one convention which Shakespeare adheres to, and that is the convention that the characters onstage at the end of a scene cannot come on to start the next scene. The only exception to this rule is Scenes 1 and 2 of Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet.

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Q: What is the dramatic conventions in Shakespeare's plays?
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