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2 years ago
13

In the Prologue for Act 2, how does the Chorus describe Romeo and Juliet's love?

English
1 answer:
34kurt2 years ago
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Answer:

Passionate but based on looks

Explanation:

"Now Romeo is beloved and loves again, / Alike bewitchèd by the charm of looks" (lines 3–4).

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