Show the setting of one public and one private incident make the characters vivid.

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Some Incidents in the play takes place in the public streets, others in more private settings. Choose two incidents, one public and one private, and show how the

settings help to make the words and actions of the characters vivid.

'Romeo and Juliet' is a love story that ends in tragedy. The play looks at each character deeply and throughout the play; it is clearly shown how each character develops. The way Shakespeare has written the play shows how certain episodes make characteristics look vivid. There were two settings where the characters actions were vivid, one scene being public and the other private. The public scene was at the streets of Verona where a brawl was created and the private scene being at the Ball where Romeo and Juliet fall in love, 'love at first sight'.

Two Capulet servants walk through the streets of Verona, Sampson and Gregory who talk amongst themselves about the Montagues and ways in which they can make their lives below par. They talk about how much they hate the Montagues and what they want to do to them. They talk about fighting the Montague men and sexually assaulting Montague woman which definitely makes the words of the characters vivid and brings into the play excitement and also makes people worried about what's going to happen next. "Tis true, and therefore woman being the weaker vessels are ever thrust to the wall: therefore i will push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall", tension builds up as the two Capulets, Sampson and Gregory see two Montague servants approaching; they discuss the best way to aggravate them into a fight. They exchange words which make the scene more dramatic and then to make it even more dramatic Sampson bites his thumb at the two Montague men which is an extremely insulting gesture. Verbal war of words is then used and then it promptly turns into a fight. Benvolio arrived and draws his sword attempting to stop the war of words but Tybalt a man who loves getting into fights, a relative to Capulet sees Benvolio's drawn sword and draws his own. "I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword, or manage it to part these men with me". The actions he takes makes him out to be a peace maker, he does not want to fight, and he wants to prevent fights. Benvolio tries to make peace but aggressive Tybalt expresses that he hates the word and warns him that he is about to fight back, he expresses that he would never let a fight go. "What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, coward".

The characteristics of Tybalt's and Benvolio is totally opposite as Benvolio is a peace maker and Tybalt is the totally opposite, he is a man that likes to creates fight. The Verona Citizens rush to take a side which makes a lot of noise and people all rush over to see what's happening. People from both sides Montagues and Capulets arrive at the scene and their wives avoid them from fighting, but it hardly worked. The brawl is able to develop as it is in the public so the public are able to get involved if they choose to. As soon as the Price arrived there was a total silence. The prince told them to stop fighting and they did so which indicates that the Prince is a powerful man and people have a lot of respect for him. "Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace". The prince appears as a powerful man that has maximum control over the Montagues and Capulets. "On pain of torture, from those bloody hands" what the prince was setting out to say was that if anyone disobeys him they will be tortured. "If ever you disturb out streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace" These words made the Montagues and the Capulets quiet scared as they could be facing death. Both Montagues and Capulets throw down the Weapons and the prince due corse is very angry. The Prince threatens them saying they will die if the problem occurs again, the way the Prince says it would be scary as he says it in a aggressive manor. He states that the violence between the two families has gone on for far too long and says it must stop. The prince states publicly a death sentence upon anyone who disturbs the civil peace again. He declares that he will speak to the Capulets and Montagues more directly on this matter and commence with the Capulets. The prince is one man that can instantly put them under arrest. This was a well written part by Shakespeare as he has got someone on both sides that aren't fighting. He is the man that will try to stop the rivalry between the two families.
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The public scene is very significant in this part of the play as it creates tension and fear to both parties. There is a tense atmosphere that the audience will be engaged as the characters words and actions are so vivid that the audience gets a better understanding of their characters and personalities.

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