Answer: The Prologue points out that Romeo and Juliet have fate against them. It says that their love is "death-marked," and they have no control over what happens. It is their misfortune that leads to the sorrowful and tragic ending of the play.
(I loved reading Romeo and Juliet)
The answer is "the poet rebukes readers for their mistaken belief that war is glorious"
Answer: A
Explanation: the introduction is always the beginning.
Firstly, theme can be developed by the main components of the story (setting, time period, main characters, central conflict) as well as how they are portrayed by the author. Secondly, the main characters’ actions and reactions to the central conflict indicate the theme through symbolism, mood, and tone.
Themes can directly or inadvertently reveal the deeply held beliefs, social norms, and historical markers of certain cultures.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because this is the only choice that makes sense from excerpt