The dramatic purpose of the nurse entering in this scene is to let you know that Lady Capulet was on her way to see Juliet.
From French, it means "placed in a scene" or "placed on stage." It is a dramatic term for the visual setting of a scene.
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It's an old dramatic technique, called the dramatic foil. In order to underline the characteristics of one character he or she is put on stage opposite a character with whom he or she contrasts.
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From French, it means "placed in a scene" or "placed on stage." It is a dramatic term for the visual setting of a scene.
By using dramatic Irony.
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The sound of the bell at the end of scene 1 is typically used to signal a major transition in the play, such as the end of an act or the beginning of a new scene. It helps to create a dramatic pause, allowing the audience to process the events that have just unfolded and prepare for what comes next.
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Chnage in time from one scene to the next scene is accepted. Thus, scene one may take place on Sunday and scene two the following Wednesday.
It's an old dramatic technique, called the dramatic foil. In order to underline the characteristics of one character he or she is put on stage opposite a character with whom he or she contrasts.
It's hard to say, but one particularly dramatic scene is when Watson opens the paper, only to find out that Holmes is too late: Openshaw has been killed.
At the beginning of Act IV Scene 3, Juliet tells the nurse that she wants to be left alone to pray.
Juliet has given him a ring. The nurse hands it to him.