![]() I get this, from a certain perspective, since it’s the party that throws the two families together irrevocably, but I think that event is dwarfed by instant attraction between the two lovers. Note: Gustav Freytag argues that the invitation to the Capulets’ party is actually the inciting incident, which would make the exposition a bit shorter, just three scenes. This is when the main action of the play begins.īut it isn’t until the fifth scene that the inciting incident occurs, which makes this one of the longer examples of exposition. ![]()
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