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    Basically, I have this question to answer:

    How does Shakespeare create tension in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet and how does it contrast to other parts of the play?
    But I have been away for most of these lessons because I am pracitising for my Russian GCSE's and because my teacher is a **** he refused to help me, or atleast point me in the right direction.

    So if any of you could please help me, I will be very grateful & I will +repp!

    Oh btw, Act 3 Scene 1 is the fight scene where Tybalt fights Mercutio, Mercutio dies etc.


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    MERCUTIO

    I am hurt.
    A plague o' both your houses! I am sped.

    basically a forwarning/profetic word on what is to happen for the rest of the play

    a bit of bathos here (anti-climax) is the joking word he says just before he dies which reflects on his joking character even at deaths door:

    MERCUTIO

    Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch; marry, 'tis enough.

    And after this Romeo goes and kills Tybalt in rage doesn't he which leads to his exile and eventual double suicide with Juliet, so that could be the plague on both the houses?

    Sorry i have not been much help with the question as R+J is being pushed out of my mind day by day but these lines may help you a bit. If you have any idea i will help you develop them !

    Many see this as a turning point in the play aswell which marks the line between the Romantic comical first half to the tragedy that is the second half? So the tension here is really important as it is a ket moment in the whole play.

    i also think you could argue that there is a bit of dramatic irony because the audience know that Romeo and Juliet are together and plan to marry however they are the very people punishing Romeo which again leads to the death plague blah blah blah because that would lead to tension they may want you to include examples of language devises that he used in this scene.
    Last edited by luce; 01-12-2010 at 06:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy= View Post
    MERCUTIO

    I am hurt.
    A plague o' both your houses! I am sped.

    basically a forwarning/profetic word on what is to happen for the rest of the play

    a bit of bathos here (anti-climax) is the joking word he says just before he dies which reflects on his joking character even at deaths door:

    MERCUTIO

    Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch; marry, 'tis enough.

    And after this Romeo goes and kills Paris in rage doesn't he which leads to his exile and eventual double suicide with Juliet, so that could be the plague on both the houses?

    Sorry i have not been much help with the question as R+J is being pushed out of my mind day by day but these lines may help you a bit. If you have any idea i will help you develop them !
    Thanks! I have to spread before I rep you though


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    yeah you gave it to me last time i don't mind, check back because i keep thinking about it and having to add more

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy= View Post
    yeah you gave it to me last time i don't mind, check back because i keep thinking about it and having to add more
    Okay, thanks! I think I have enough stuff to write about the tension, I just dont know what to write for the "how does this contrast to other parts in the play"


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    Oh right er will it depends what you wrote for it haha

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    Damn, I had to do an essay on this like last year and I wrote about tension etc. Wish I still had it so I could send you it, sorry.

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    Just finished reading the play and finishing up on everything. I would have loved to help you but Lucy seemed to have gotten there first.

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    I can't believe that I don't remember anything about the book and I did it last year... I don't think i deserve to do A Level English lmao.
    Last edited by Toasten; 02-12-2010 at 11:22 AM.
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