Romeo and Juliet Prologue/Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2

By William Shakespeare

What is the setting of the play "Romeo and Juliet" as introduced in the prologue?(1 point)
Responses

Rome
Rome

Venice
Venice

Verona
Verona

Florence

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The setting of the play "Romeo and Juliet," as introduced in the prologue, is Verona.

According to the prologue, what is the relationship between the two households?(1 point)
Responses

They are allies.
They are allies.

They are strangers.
They are strangers.

They are business partners.
They are business partners.

They are rivals.

According to the prologue, the relationship between the two households is that they are rivals.

What term does the prologue use to describe the love between Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
Responses

Forbidden love
Forbidden love

Star-crossed love
Star-crossed love

Tragic love
Tragic love

Eternal love

The term the prologue uses to describe the love between Romeo and Juliet is star-crossed love.

How does the prologue foreshadow the fate of Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
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It suggests they will be separated.
It suggests they will be separated.

It implies they will marry secretly.
It implies they will marry secretly.

It predicts their untimely deaths.
It predicts their untimely deaths.

It hints at a happy ending.

The prologue predicts their untimely deaths.

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 provide background information.
To provide background information.

To summarize the plot.
To summarize the plot.

To introduce the main characters.
To introduce the main characters.
Question 6
6. Where does Act 2 Scene 2 of "Rom

In the context of the play, the prologue serves the purpose of providing background information.

Where does Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" take place?(1 point)
Responses

In Juliet's bedroom
In Juliet's bedroom

In the Capulet's garden
In the Capulet's garden

In the town square
In the town square

At Friar Laurence's cell

Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" takes place in the Capulet's garden.

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