Resources for Language Arts Classrooms
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The chorus opens the new act. They say that Romeo has lost his love for Rosaline. Juliet and Romeo have been charmed by each other’s looks. The fact that they are each other’s enemies makes it hard for them to meet up. Fortunately, their passion will give them power to find a way to meet again. Since it will be difficult for them to sneak around and spend time with each other, given their family’s feud, the time they spend together will be appreciated and extremely sweet.
ROMEO AND JULIET -- ACT II Prologue
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●Characters |
●Prologue |
●Act I, 1 |
●Act I, 2 |
●Act I, 3 |
●Act I, 4 |
●Act I, 5 |
●Act II Prologue |
●Act II, 1 |
●Act II, 2 |
●Act II, 3 |
●Act II, 4 |
●Act II, 5 |
●Act II, 6 |
●Act III, 1 |
●Act III, 2 |
●Act III, 3 |
●Act III, 4 |
●Act III, 5 |
●Act IV, 1 |
●Act IV, 2 |
●Act IV, 3 |
●Act IV, 4 |
●Act IV, 5 |
●Act V, 1 |
●Act V, 2 |
●Act V, 3 |