I am studying for a test on Romeo and Juliet, and part of the test will be on how Romeo and Juliet fits into Freytag's Pyramid (http://www.isu.edu/%7Ekingkath/freytag1.jpg). I have had a little trouble finding out what the exposition, complication, climax and reversal. Help?
Update:Thanks! That was really helpful. :)
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well the exposition would be just the part with the fray at the beginning, and where romeo tells benvolio why he's so sad and everything.
the complication is when romeo sees juliet at the capulet party, even though he's a montague.
i think the climax would be the part when romeo hears that juliet is dead. It definitely isn't the part where they both die, because that's not suspenseful at all, seeing as the prologue already tells you they die.
I'm not sure about those but that would be my best guess. good luck on your test :)