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Three of Shakespeare's plays open with prologues: King Henry VIII, Troilus and Cressida, and Romeo and Juliet. Three others open with a prologue delivered by a character serving in the role of "chorus": Henry V, and Pericles, Prince of Tyre, and of course, the Witches in Macbeth. King Richard III opens with a famous prologue delivered by the titular character, before he becomes king, as the Duke of Gloucester.

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the play will be about 2 hours long, the lovers are going to take their lives, fate plays a role in their death's (they are "star cross'd")

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Pericles does.

Taming of the Shrew has two whole scenes by way of introduction that are called the "Induction" and which comes before Act I. This is a bit more than a Prologue.

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He says cheese

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