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Montague |
Montague is the head of a warring household.
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prologue
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The prologue is at the beginning of the play.
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monologue
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A monologue is a long speech delivered by a character.
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soliloquy |
A soliloquy is when a character in a play speaks to himself and the audience, not to another character on the stage.
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masquerade |
A masquerade is a masked ball or party, like the one where Romeo and Juliet first meet.
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duel |
The swordsmen fought a duel.
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tragedy |
Tragedy is a story or play which tells of terrible events and usually ends sadly.
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Verona |
Romeo and Juliet lived in Verona.
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oxymoron |
Shakespeare has used an oxymoron in the phrase, 'O brawling love, O loving hate.'.
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juxtaposition |
Juxtaposition is when two things are placed close to each other for contrasting effect.
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