The conflict that is
presented in Act III scene 1 of thisis actually rather complex and works on a number of
different levels. Firstly, there is the obvious external conflict between the Montagues and the
Capulets astries to pick a fight with . Whilst this is indicated by the obvious insults between
the two groups, what is far more interesting is the dramaticin this scene: the audience knows
whatand Tybalt do not know, which is that Romeo is actually married to Tybalt's cousin,, and
therefore this explains his reluctance to...
Friday, 29 June 2012
In Act 3 Sc 1 of Romeo and Juliet , how is conflict presented?
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