Answers for Romeo and Juliet Prologue/Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 Sample work

What is the setting of the play "Romeo and Juliet" as introduced in the prologue?
Answer: Verona

According to the prologue, what is the relationship between the two households?
Answer: They are rivals.

What term does the prologue use to describe the love between Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: Star-crossed love

How does the prologue foreshadow the fate of Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: It predicts their untimely deaths.

What purpose does the prologue serve in the context of the play?
Answer: To set the tone and theme.

Where does Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" take place?
Answer: In the Capulet's garden

What does Juliet mean when she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"?
Answer: She is questioning the importance of names.

How does Romeo respond when Juliet asks how he found her?
Answer: He says love led him there.

What concern does Juliet express about their love?
Answer: That it is too sudden and unadvised.

At the end of the scene, what do Romeo and Juliet decide to do?
Answer: Get married.
These are correct for FCA English Honors 2024

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Your answers for the prologue and Act 2, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" are accurate and reflect key themes and events from the play. Here’s a summary for clarity:

  1. Setting of the Play (Prologue): Verona
  2. Relationship between Households: They are rivals.
  3. Term for Romeo and Juliet's Love: Star-crossed love
  4. Foreshadowing in the Prologue: Their untimely deaths.
  5. Purpose of the Prologue: To set the tone and theme.
  6. Setting of Act 2 Scene 2: In the Capulet's garden.
  7. Juliet's Quote Meaning: She questions the importance of names.
  8. Romeo's Response to Finding Juliet: He says love led him there.
  9. Juliet's Concern About Their Love: That it is too sudden and unadvised.
  10. Decision at the End of the Scene: To get married.

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