1. Romeo and Juliet
He gets so angry that the audience do not know what to expect from him. ... She uses religious imagery to disguise what she is doing. ... Falling in love should be a good thing and Juliet should be delighted at how things went with Romeo, at first she enjoys the thrill and excitement of their conversation but then the inner conflicts are starting to materialise and she realises what she is doing, her conscience is telling her to stop but her heart is telling her to carry on. ... This creates dramatic tension because the audience do not know how far things are going to progress between the two ...
- Word Count: 4397
- Approx Pages: 18
- Grade Level: High School