PLEASE HELP ME!!! ONLY 1 QUESTION!!! ILL GIVE YOU A MEDAL AND FAN YOU!! PLEASE!! Act 4 scene 2 Romeo And Juliet: capulet: so many guests invite as here are writ.-- Sirrah, go hire me twenty cunning cooks. second Servant: you shall have none ill, sir; for ill try if they can lick their fingers. Capulet: How canst thou try them so? Second Servant: Marry sir, 'tis and ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers: therefore he that cannot lick his fingers goes not with me. HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE'S USE OF COMIC RELIEF IMPACT T THIS SCENE?
A. it provides a venue to show how capulet treats his wife. B. it highlights capulet's friendship with and repect for his servants. C. it demonstrates capulets deep affection for juliet. D. it adds lightheartedness to the stressful preparation of the wedding feast.
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Shakespeare uses comic relief by adding in comic scenes after particularly tense or 'full on' scenes. he uses it for numerous reasons 1. to break the tension and to prevent his audience for becoming too bored and over whelmed with serious content 2. to give his main characters a chance to have a break from particularly intense acting scenes (the majority of comic relief scenes are played by less important characters) 3. to make his plays more accessible to the lower class, the people who would have stood in the stalls to watch his plays would have been the uneducated lower class, the comic scenes reiterate the main messages within his plays but in an easier to follow and more fun way.
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i think is D @lilcj2001and thanks @shaela156 it helps! :)
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i cant it gave one automatically and i barely use this so i dont know how to undo it? @lilcj2001
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