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read the excerpt from act v, scene iii of romeo and juliet. capulet: o brother montague! give me thy hand: this is my daughter’s jointure, for no more can i demand. montague: but i can give thee more; for i will raise her statue in pure gold; this dialogue represents which element of a shakespearean tragedy? a misunderstanding a flawed hero an emotional release a catastrophe
In Shakespearean tragedy, an emotional release (catharsis) often occurs after the catastrophe, where characters reconcile or express emotions that provide relief. Here, Capulet and Montague, after the tragic deaths of their children, are reconciling, showing an emotional release from their feud. A misunderstanding is a cause of conflict earlier, a flawed hero is a character trait (like Romeo's impulsiveness), and a catastrophe is the tragic event (deaths), but this dialogue is the reconciliation post - catastrophe, representing emotional release.
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