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What are some examples of foreshadowing in Act one of Romeo and Juliet?

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What are some examples of foreshadowing in Act one of Romeo and Juliet?

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  1. read the prolouge - star-crossed lovers - means fate is going to bring two people together,

    then it says  take their life, so youknow from the start romeo and juliet will become suicidal.

    It talks about many things you'll encounter in the story, misadventures, overthrows, death-marked love (thats forshadowing Romeo's forshadowment, right before he goes the capulet's party he feels it - if he goes to the party he thinks there will be death in the end - Romeo was very very smart)

    If my memory serves me correct, the BEGINING of the prolouge is ...

    Two households both alike in dignity

    In  Verona is  our scene

    From ancient grudge break to mutiny

    Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.

    From forth the fatal loins of these two foes

    A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life,

    Whole misadventured and overthrows

    I think,  could be wrong (I had to memorize it last year)

    hope I helped! ;)


  2. the prolouge basically says everything that is goin to happen in the play, so that of course

  3. Hmm... the prolouge?...

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