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Romeo and Juliet - page 7

Keywords: Romeo and juliet, romeo, juliet, english

By Abdullatif Beirakji on 16/05/2007

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

Page Number: 7 of 9   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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to panic and rashly leave the stage with his cronies from the left side.
As Mercutio get stabbed the music will stop and a yellow spotlight will focus on the centre of the stage. When Tybalt leave, windy and stormy sound effects will be played, also all the stage will be lighted with yellow, to show less fear and terror.
As Tybalt leave, Mercutio will stand up hardly and walk in difficulty and slowly towards Romeo and Benvolio before moving his hand which is full of blood from his wound and place it over Romeo’s shoulder saying “A plague o' both your houses!” Now an orange spotlight will focus on Romeo and Mercutio and a soft sad music will be played to show a vague disappointment and disgust with Romeo. Then Mercutio will take his hand off Romeo before hugging Benvolio and going off stage with him from the right side of stage. Here the audience will feel sorry for Mercutio, who represents the light hearted character, as his death was caused by the feud between the two families.
Later on while Romeo is setting on the floor with tears blaming himself for Mercutio’s injury, Benvolio will come on stage slowly via the right side with his cloths full of blood and his head bowed down before setting next to Romeo and place his hand over Romeo’s shoulder saying in a squeaky voice “O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio's dead!”. By then the audience is shocked and foreshadowing what might happen to Tybalt, by the prince, as well as foreshadowing what will happen to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet.
As Benvolio tells Romeo that Mercutio is dead, sad music will be played and an orange light will fade in and cover all the stage, to illustrate that the risk and danger level has got higher.
After that Romeo will stand up furiously and look eagerly at Benvolio saying “This day's black fate on more days doth depend; This but begins the woe, others must end.” Now the climax will rebuild by renewing the chance of a fighting between Romeo and Tybalt to happen.
Before Romeo finishes his previous speech, Tybalt will come on stage alone, walking fast and straight up to Romeo catching his sword with his hand. However I Romeo will look at him with rage and shout loudly before pulling his M16 and shooting Tybalt deadly.
Now the lighting will turn red and

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Romeo and Juliet- page 7