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How does act iv scene iii of romeo and juliet offer comic relief?

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Act IV is considered the falling action of the play. The action moves swiftly and logically toward the tragedy that occurs at the end of the play. The consequences or forces that oppose the protagonists bring the ultimate end closer. The recent events have propelled the characters in one direction and the results are almost inevitable at this point. The tempo of the action increases from this act until the end of the play.


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