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I will pay for the following article Shakespeares Timing in Romeo and Juliet. The work is to be 1 page with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article Shakespeares Timing in Romeo and Juliet. The work is to be 1 page with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Shakespeare's timing in Romeo and Juliet The primary impetus for the speed that Shakespeare uses in plays is to suggest the brashness of youth, and how they act solely at Juliet's age (youth and time) and the hurry in which they meet each other sets a scene that allows the reader to imagine and feel the rapid effect of what is happening in the play. The timing and speed allow the listener to be swept up within the scene and to feel along with the lovers how strong and unwavering their love truly is.

Franson, J. Karl. "Too soon married': Juliet's age as a symbol in Romeo and Juliet." Papers on Language & Literature 32.3 (1996): 245. Academic Search Premier. 23 September 2006. http://search.ebscohost.com.

Lucking, David. "UNCOMFORTABLE TIME IN ROMEO AND JULIET." English Studies 82.2 (2001): 115-126. Academic Search Premier. 23 September 2006. http://search.ebscohost.com.

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