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Setting of "Romeo and Juliet"
The play takes place in Verona, Italy, with some scenes set in Mantua.
Chorus's Role in the Prologue
The Chorus presents the story and hints at the tragic destiny of Romeo and Juliet.
Why Romeo Attends the Capulet Ball
He goes to see Rosaline, the object of his infatuation.
Who is Tybalt?
Tybalt is Juliet's fiery cousin and a member of the Capulet family.
Tybalt's Anger at the Ball
He gets angry because Romeo, a Montague, is at the Capulet party.
Interaction Between Romeo and Juliet at the Ball
They meet, fall for each other, and share a kiss.
Climax of the Play
The climax occurs when Romeo kills Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio.
Capulet's Solution to Juliet's Depression
To help her, he arranges for her to marry Paris.
Juliet's Warning to Romeo
She tells him not to swear by the moon.
Mercutio's Death and Romeo's Role
Tybalt kills Mercutio, and Romeo inadvertently contributes to his death by intervening.
Friar Lawrence's Plan for Juliet
He devises a plan for Juliet to take a potion that makes her appear dead.
Juliet's Announcement to Lord Capulet
When Juliet declares she will marry Paris, Capulet is pleased and moves the wedding date up.
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.
Juliet Before Drinking the Potion
She experiences unsettling visions and doubts before ultimately deciding to drink it.
What Happens at the Apothecary
Romeo goes there to buy poison to take his own life.
Conflict at the Tomb Entrance
Before entering the tomb, Romeo fights and kills Paris.
Juliet's Awakening in the Tomb
Upon awakening and finding Romeo dead, she ends her own life with his dagger.
Prince's Actions at the End of the Play
The Prince holds the feuding families accountable and delivers a final judgment.
Montague's Promise at the Conclusion
Montague promises to build a golden statue to honor Juliet.
Romeo's Character Flaw
His flaw is impulsiveness—acting without considering the consequences.
Dramatic Foil Characters
Romeo and Mercutio serve as dramatic foils to each other.
Character with a Vivid Imagination
Mercutio is known for his vivid imagination and creative dreams.
Lily's Search for Forgiveness
Lily seeks forgiveness from her mother and ultimately from herself.
Incident Leading to Rosaleen's Beating
Rosaleen is beaten after she spits tobacco juice on racist men's shoes.
Lily's Reason for Leaving Town with Rosaleen
Lily wants to escape her abusive father and discover her mother's past.
Lily's 'Sign' in the Store
She interprets a jar of honey with the Black Madonna label as a sign.
May's Singing of "Oh! Susanna"
May sings the song when she feels upset or overwhelmed.
April's Tragic Fate
April, May's twin sister, ends her own life.
Significance of Our Lady of Chains
She represents freedom, hope, and spiritual strength for the community.
Lily's Question to Her Father
Lily asks her father if he truly loved her mother and seeks the truth about her death.
Contents of the Hatbox
The hatbox contains Deborah's belongings, revealing details about Lily's mother and her past.