5. What purpose does the prologue serve in the context of the play?(1 point)

Responses

To set the tone and theme.
To set the tone and theme.

To introduce the main characters.
To introduce the main characters.

To summarize the plot.
To summarize the plot.

To provide background information.

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The prologue serves the purpose of setting the tone and theme of the play. It often lays the groundwork for the audience's understanding of the main ideas and emotions that will be explored throughout the performance.

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