Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 5

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The costumes chosen for Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5 were specifically chosen for their symbolism and their convenience. The main Lady Capulet piece was a floral blanket. It represented the rich and their power as they have the money to purchase ornate objects. The rest of the outfit, the black shirt, tights, and shoes, were chosen since they represent the grieving that the Capulets are going through, following the death of Tybalt. Similarly, Juliet’s dress. The floral pattern shows off the Capulet’s ability to afford luxuries. The convenience of the two costumes also played a big roll when choosing them. The affordability and accessibility to the blanket, black clothes, and the dress made them all ideal costume pieces. Ideally, had the