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Setting of "Romeo and Juliet"

The play takes place in Verona, Italy, with some scenes set in Mantua.

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Chorus's Role in the Prologue

The Chorus presents the story and hints at the tragic destiny of Romeo and Juliet.

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Why Romeo Attends the Capulet Ball

He goes to see Rosaline, the object of his infatuation.

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Who is Tybalt?

Tybalt is Juliet's fiery cousin and a member of the Capulet family.

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Tybalt's Anger at the Ball

He gets angry because Romeo, a Montague, is at the Capulet party.

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Interaction Between Romeo and Juliet at the Ball

They meet, fall for each other, and share a kiss.

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Climax of the Play

The climax occurs when Romeo kills Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio.

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Capulet's Solution to Juliet's Depression

To help her, he arranges for her to marry Paris.

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Juliet's Warning to Romeo

She tells him not to swear by the moon.

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Mercutio's Death and Romeo's Role

Tybalt kills Mercutio, and Romeo inadvertently contributes to his death by intervening.

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Friar Lawrence's Plan for Juliet

He devises a plan for Juliet to take a potion that makes her appear dead.

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Juliet's Announcement to Lord Capulet

When Juliet declares she will marry Paris, Capulet is pleased and moves the wedding date up.

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Reason Romeo Doesn't Receive the Letter

Romeo is unable to get Friar Lawrence's letter because the messenger is quarantined due to plague fears.

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Juliet Before Drinking the Potion

She experiences unsettling visions and doubts before ultimately deciding to drink it.

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What Happens at the Apothecary

Romeo goes there to buy poison to take his own life.

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Conflict at the Tomb Entrance

Before entering the tomb, Romeo fights and kills Paris.

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Juliet's Awakening in the Tomb

Upon awakening and finding Romeo dead, she ends her own life with his dagger.

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Prince's Actions at the End of the Play

The Prince holds the feuding families accountable and delivers a final judgment.

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Montague's Promise at the Conclusion

Montague promises to build a golden statue to honor Juliet.

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Romeo's Character Flaw

His flaw is impulsiveness—acting without considering the consequences.

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Dramatic Foil Characters

Romeo and Mercutio serve as dramatic foils to each other.

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Character with a Vivid Imagination

Mercutio is known for his vivid imagination and creative dreams.

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Lily's Search for Forgiveness

Lily seeks forgiveness from her mother and ultimately from herself.

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Incident Leading to Rosaleen's Beating

Rosaleen is beaten after she spits tobacco juice on racist men's shoes.

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Lily's Reason for Leaving Town with Rosaleen

Lily wants to escape her abusive father and discover her mother's past.

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Lily's 'Sign' in the Store

She interprets a jar of honey with the Black Madonna label as a sign.

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May's Singing of "Oh! Susanna"

May sings the song when she feels upset or overwhelmed.

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April's Tragic Fate

April, May's twin sister, ends her own life.

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Significance of Our Lady of Chains

She represents freedom, hope, and spiritual strength for the community.

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Lily's Question to Her Father

Lily asks her father if he truly loved her mother and seeks the truth about her death.

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Contents of the Hatbox

The hatbox contains Deborah's belongings, revealing details about Lily's mother and her past.