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That scene is in Act 3 scene 5. Right after the fight between Mercutio, Tybalt and Romeo. Tybalt kills Mercutio, then to avenge his death, Romeo slays Tybalt. The consequence is that Romeo is banished from Verona. If he is seen he will be killed. So they meet up in the dark, and he hides in the shadows. They keep their relationship a secret and hiding things is easier in the night.

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Juliet did not see Romeo before he revealed himself, so she expressed her emotions and Romeo was able to hear. Also, Juliet was able to talk to Romeo for quite some time without anyone becoming suspicious, which would be harder to do in daylight.

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In Romeo and Juliet, there are two ways darness influence the scene:

1) When Juliet was in the garden during her soliloquy, (Saying her thoughts out loud) she didn't see that Romeo was there becaue of the dark night.

2) Whe Romeo showed himself, and spoke with Juliet in the garden, he was not caught by the gaurds because they couldn't clearly see him. It was too dark for them to notice.

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In its origin, Romeo is probably reacting to what he sees. "But soft! What light from yonder window breaks?" This is a straightforward description of what he is seeing: a light coming from a second-storey window, and then, appearing in front of that light in a diaphanous nightie, a vision of beauty. "It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!" The light in the window is the light in the East and Juliet appears in it like the rising sun. But immediately Romeo explores this metaphor in a number of different ways, beginning with "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon." Here, using the image of the sun's light cancelling out the moon's, Romeo expresses how Juliet outshines all other women. And particularly Rosaline, we note. But there are also mythological allusions here, as the moon-goddess happens also to be the goddess of virginity, a goddess Romeo hopes Juliet will abandon. All of this is found in the metaphor of Juliet and the sun.

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the two fights in the play 1st between Tybalt and Mercutio 2nd between Tybalt and Romeo Romeo then gets banished from Verona to Mantua Hope you've enjoyed my little story!!! x.x.x

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Because if it is morning then Romeo has to leave and they do not want to part

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It's dark, so Juliet can't see Romeo in her back yard. That is why she talks out loud to herself.

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When Juliet appears on the balcony, Romeo feels like the world has been lit up. He compares the effect to sunrise.

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In what way does the darkness influence what happens in the scene?

In Romeo and Juliet, there are two ways darness influence the scene: 1) When Juliet was in the garden during her soliloquy, (Saying her thoughts out loud) she didn't see that Romeo was there becaue of the dark night. 2) Whe Romeo showed himself, and spoke with Juliet in the garden, he was not caught by the gaurds because they couldn't clearly see him. It was too dark for them to notice. Hope this helped! ~R


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