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Form, structure and language – WJECUse of form in Romeo and Juliet

The form, structure and language of Romeo and Juliet reveals how Shakespeare presented his play to his audience, exploring his intentions and what he was trying to make the audience think and feel.

Part of English LiteratureRomeo and Juliet

Use of form in Romeo and Juliet

Form is the text type the writer chooses to write in. The form of Romeo and Juliet is a play. Plays are meant to be performed by actors and watched by an audience. This is really important and you must remember that Shakespeare was meant to be performed, to be seen. This will be really useful for your analysis.

The play is also a tragedy. A Shakespearean tragedy is a type of play that normally results in the main deaths in tragic circumstances.

Performing Shakespeare's plays

Question

How did Shakespeare make his scenes dramatic on the stage?