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7 December, 03:23

What is the effect of Shakespeare holding off introducing Romeo until late in the scene?

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  1. 7 December, 04:43
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    The effect that the late introduction of Romeo has is that he has been built up by Shakespeare in the early parts of the scene as being miserable and not a confident man. Once Romeo is finally introduced he is presented with a sense of confidence and arrogance. This is to give the sense that Romeo may be misunderstood by others.
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