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Jakobe Church
19 June, 05:57
What event is foreshadowed in the prologue
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Jazlene Espinoza
19 June, 06:06
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The prologue's lines "do with their death bury their parents' strife" foreshadows not only the deaths of Romeo and Juliet but also their parents' reconciliation. In case you weren't listening the first time, Shakespeare says it again: " their parents' rage that but their children's end naught could remove."
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