the setting of a lovely city, the characters of the lovers, the character of the lovers' parents, the conflict of a grudge between the two families
The lovely city is the first thing introduced in the prologue. The line "In fair Verona where we lay our scene" names the city and describes it as fair. The characters of the lovers are introduced when it says, "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes/ A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life." These two lines tell us that children from enemies fall in love and commit suicide. The characters of the parents are also introduced in these lines and continued when it describes how the death of their children is the only thing that can remove the grudge. The grudge conflict is introduced in the line "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny/ Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean". The courtyard and family tomb are not in the prologue and the two lovers never fight.
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Caedmon was a cowherd who later became a monk the excerpt describes him as someone who was once lost and then was found he did not know he had the gift of song until a miracle made him believe that he did.
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Explanation: A Horseman in the Sky” the author focuses on the perspective of the killer and in The Death of Reynolds¨ the image focuses on Reynolds and on the moment of his death.The story “A Horseman in the Sky” and the image The Death of Reynolds depict the American Civil War (1861–1865). The war was fought over slavery and states’ rights.It often divided family and friends. Two Views of War“A Horseman in the Sky,” resembles and differs from the image The Death of Reynolds. ¨A Horseman In The Sky" emphasizes the killer while the Death of Reynolds emphasizes the person killed. The killer is the son of the man about to be killed, and this causes enormous conflict in the mind of the killer, who has to reconcile his principles with the love of his family. In the case of "The Death of Reynolds," the image focuses on Reynolds and on the moment of his death. Instead of focusing on the killer, this time we concentrate our attention on the plight of the man being killed.