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To what extent is the audience prepared for the way in which lord Capulet reacts to Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris?

By Mohamoud ‘Mousse’ Musse

In this essay I will be studying, to what extent is the audience prepared for the way in which lord Capulet reacts to Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris? Paris, Lord Capulet and Juliet being characters in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Shakespeare wrote this romance in the 15th century Verona. Romeo and Juliet being main characters, where they were denied their love because of an ancient family. This essay will be examining the social, moral and historical contexts of the play as well as their characterisation. It will also be examining the reactions of a contemporary and a modern audience to help answer the essay title.

The tragedy of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ begins when a ‘chorus’ comes out and recites the prologue of the play. The purpose of the prologue is to familiarise the audience about the content and give us an abridgement of the play. However, unlike other standard prologues it’s written in the form of a sonnet

 In this prologue we are already given some information about Capulet without his name being unveiled. Shakespeare writes, ‘From ancient grudge break to new mutiny’. Shakespeare reveals to the audience that two parties are going to re-enforce their resentment towards each other. One party being the household of the Capulet’s and the other being a very similar household, known as the Montague’s.  Shakespeare describes the grudge of the two families as ‘ancient’ as no one knows why both families hate each other so much and what have happened, must have occurred time ago. A contemporary audience may find this normal as people cared about their dignity. One the other hand, an audience reading this play or watching it today, might find it absurd as nowadays you can seek counselling. By Capulet’s inability to find forgiveness in his feud, may suggest he is a character that cares about his dignity.

In the prologue, the audience experiences a wide variety of literary devices, one of them being dramatic irony. We are informed by Shakespeare that people are going to die to restore peace between the household. However, the characters themselves don’t know this. The genre of the play is ‘Romance’ and is not ‘Mystery’ so using this literary device wouldn’t lessen the suspense of the play.  Previously stated in this essay, Shakespeare writes the play in the form of a sonnet.

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Sonnets usually consist of 14 lines; the prologue of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ follows this structure. In this sonnet the 14 lines are divided up into 3 sections of 4 lines and the last section is made up of 2 lines. This sonnet uses three different methods to separate the 4 sections from one another. The first method is that the sections begins and end as sentences (at the end of the first 3 lines there are commas, but at the end of the fourth line of the section there is a full stop.) This is method is present in the ...

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