reveal the plot, get the groundlings interested, and allow Shakespeare to compose a Sonnet
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
The narrator
(Prolouge line #. )
The Prologue, then Sampson, then Gregory.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" sets the scene by summarizing the entire play in a poetic form. It introduces the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, foreshadows the tragic fate of the young lovers Romeo and Juliet, and highlights the theme of love and conflict. The prologue serves as an introduction to the play's themes and prepares the audience for the unfolding tragedy.
Romeo and Juliet
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
The narrator
(Prolouge line #. )
The Prologue, then Sampson, then Gregory.
framework
As dictated in the prologue "Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage". Romeo and Juliet ran for two hours.
the Nurse
It is telling you what is going to happen in the story.
Star crossed!