Suggest a reason why Shakespeare choes to use so many oppositions?
In the play 'Romeo and Juliet' shakespeare chose to use so many oppositions. This allowed for the whole love scene to be created, yet at the same time interrupted by obstacles. This is evident in the prologue when it says "A pair of star-cross'd lovers" and "the continuance of their parents' rage". This language and use of words widely appeal to the audience as love and hate are the main themes in this play and are experienced by many people in the society today. Therefore it is relevent for shakespear to use so many opposition as it relates to modern life. Therefore shakespear chose to use so many opossitions because it alows for a potential story, meaningful message and it appeals to the audience very much.