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What does the prologue say will happen to Romeo and Juliet? - Answer- They will die. What does Escalus say he will do to people who fight in the future? - Answer- They will be put to death. How does Benvolio say the fight started? - Answer- First, Capulet servants were arguing with Montague se...

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who are the main two families in the play and how does the fight start between their servants? - Answer- capulets and montague; they bit their thumbs what is the point of the thumb-biting scene? - Answer- to show the depth of the hatred between the 2 families what is the term for characters wh...

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1 & 2 Study Guide

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In the Prologue of Act 1, what purpose does the chorus serve to the plot? - Answer- Introduces the story line In Scene 1, why does the Prince call the Capulets and the Montagues "Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,/ Profaners of this neighbor-stained steel"? - Answer- The two families have b...

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Romeo and Juliet Acts 1 & 2

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In what city does this play take place? - Answer- Verona Why are Romeo and Juliet called "star-crossed" lovers? - Answer- They were meant to be by the alignment of the stars. Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene? - Answer- The servants of the Montagues and Capulets. Who tri...

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Act 1, scene 1 What does the prologue foreshadow about the play? - Answer- it will end in tragedy 1.What are the names of the two feuding families in Verona, Italy? - Answer- Capulets and Montagues Who introduces the depth of the conflict between the two families - Answer- chorus Who break...

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1 and 2

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What is the setting of the play? - Answer- Verona, Italy What is the main purpose of the brawl scene in the plays introduction? - Answer- To show hatred the families have for each other Why is prince Escalus saying in lines 72-82? - Answer- If the families keep arguing then whoever is fighting...

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1-2

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Who is the story about? - Answer- Romeo and Juliet Where does the story take place? - Answer- Verona What is going on in the prologue of Act 1? - Answer- Th chorus is giving a preview of the play What are two things Shakespeare tries to show us with the first scene involving a fight between...

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1 and Act 2

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Setting of Story - Answer- Verona, Italy Why are Romeo and Juliet "star-cross'd lovers?" - Answer- back then the stars revealed peoples fate Who is fighting at the beginning of scene one? - Answer- Sampson and Gregory Who tries to break up the fighting? - Answer- Benvolio What threat ...

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At the beginning of the balcony scene, what does romeo do that speeds up the action of the play? - Answer- Romeo hears juliets thoughts What inner conflict does juliet express to romeo in lines 90-94 - Answer- She wonders if he loves her What does Juliet mean when she says "that which we call...

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What is the purpose of the prologue? Why tell the audience the ending right at the beginning of the play? - Answer- To provide backstory and so the audience can see how and why they die. Why are Romeo and Juliet described as "star-cross'd lovers"? - Answer- Because it's destiny for them to be...

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what are the young men fighting about? scene 1 - Answer- their families despise each other over whose master is better who tries to break up the fight? scene 1 - Answer- Benvolio what is Tybalt's attitude toward the dispute? scene 1 - Answer- he wants to fight the Montagues what is the...

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Romeo and Juliet act 1

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What does the chorus say this love story will teach us - Answer- Lovers will mend the quarrel between their families by dying Does knowing the ending add to or diminish the tragedy - Answer- Add to Which capsules serve the fought with Abraham - Answer- Sampson Who was just trying to seperat...

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