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Romeo And Juliet: A Review - Research Paper

Romeo And Juliet: A Review


Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. One,
could give many reasons as to why this play became such a huge success, but
one of the most important reasons could be the use of humour in the play.
The main reason for doing this could be to relieve the tensions in the play,
and to entertain and keep the Elizabethan audience interested.
Humour plays a very significant part in the play as it allows
Shakespeare to create a lot of contrasts and moods, as and when he wants to.
In Romeo and Juliet humour occurs in three forms. The first being, humour
by the use of puns, irony and jokes. The second being through the actions
of characters and by their behaviour and the ...

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for a sword?� In this line the mockery of Capulet is
obvious and appealing to the audience as it is direct.
Shakespeare is known to be fond of puns and uses them quite
regularly but he doesn't use them as often as the Elizabethan audience
expected him to. Shakespeare starts of the play with a lot of humour, with
the conversation between Sampson and Gregory, both of them using a lot of
puns. This type of punning, for example on the words �coals,� �collier,� �
choler,� �collar�, goes on till the end of the play. The Elizabethan
audience used to like puns and hence although Shakespeare has used many
vulgar puns, it still has a positive effect on the popularity of the play.
Although in the Act I Scene 1 there is a fight between the families the
humour in the scene makes us forget the seriousness of the fight.
Shakespeare manages to create a fair amount of humour in the play
by the creation of some humorous characters. These characters can be found
to be humorous in ...

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Added: 11/29/2008 09:31:48 PM
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