In which act? In Act 1 scene 1 he learns that there has been a fight in the marketplace. In Act 3 Scene 1 he learns that he is Fortune's Fool. In Act 5 scene 1 he learns that Juliet has been buried and is apparently dead.
In the prologue of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is described as a young man from the Montague family who falls in love with Juliet, a member of the rival Capulet family. The prologue sets up the main conflict of the play, which is the feud between the two families that ultimately leads to tragedy.
Romeo loves Rosalind, not just love, adores.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
big giant eggs and smally tiny eggs
The narrator
(Prolouge line #. )
The Prologue. There is a second prologue just before Act 2.
All of the prologue, taken as a whole, is a sonnet. A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem with a certain structure. The Prologue is fourteen lines long and has that structure.
The Prologue, then Sampson, then Gregory.
framework
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
It is telling you what is going to happen in the story.
Star crossed!