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alexandr402 [8]
2 years ago
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Shakespeare and Mueller have different perceptions of how this fictional event might have occurred. In a short response of at le

ast five sentences, describe their different perceptions. Include at least one specific reference to each work in your response.
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Lorico [155]2 years ago
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Answer:

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's balcony sequence depicts the two unfortunate partners far from each other, of Juliet on her rooftop, and Romeo skulling in the woods behind. In a sense, Shakespeare 's interpretation and representation of this scene reflects the enormous distance between the two, or foretells what was about to follow (the two were not meant to be together).

   Mueller 's interpretation and portrayal of the incident, on the other hand, shows a couple locked in a hug. This intuition indicates that they could have a chance together, or at least have shared a little joy around each other.

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