10 questions
Two ___________ both alike in ___________,
households/love
star crossed lovers/dignity
households/dignity
enemies/grudges
From _____________ ________________ break to new ___________.
ancient/hate/love
ancient/dignity/hate
ancient/fate/destiny
ancient/grudge/mutiny
Where civil ___________ makes civil __________ unclean.
blood/hands
grudge/destiny
love/peace
dignity/death
From forth the __________ loins of these two ________.
stars/lovers
ancient/foes
fatal/foes
fearful/enemies
A pair of ____________________________
star-faced foes
star-crossed lovers
two households
ancient grudges
Doth with their _________ ___________ their parent's strife.
love/heal
compassion/hinder
youth/fix
death/bury
The fearful passage of their _______-_______ ________,
star-crossed lovers
death-marked love
angry-parent's rage
patient-ears attend
Which but their _____________ __________ nought could remove,
children's love
children's lives
children's end
children's passion
Who reads the prologue?
Capulet
Chorus
Friar Lawrence
Montague
What is the function of the prologue?
It gives the audience an expectation that the play must fulfil the terms set out in the prologue.
It mirrors the idea that Romeo and Juliet's fate is inescapable.
It tells the audience exactly what is going to happen in the play.
It is a speech given by a main character at the end of the play.