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actually about the shakespeare....


Question Posted Thursday January 15 2009, 2:52 pm

i might want to do a piece from it. the problem is though its difficult for me to understand how to act in certain parts and what the mood is because it was written so long ago.

do you have any idea of a piece from romeo and juliet that would be easy for me to know how to act?


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TwentySomething answered Thursday January 15 2009, 3:57 pm:
Actually yes

The "Romeo, Romeo where for art thou Romeo..." Juliet's soliloquy is an excellent choice. The emotion is easy, just joyful love. You can watch Baz Lurmann's version of it for reference. And the best part is that any gender can do it because that's what Shakespeare did in his day anyways

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