Well I read this last year but I’m pretty sure I can give you a good answer. Juliet gave this whole spiel one what’s in a name and the only importance to it is what another gives to it. Her solution was to just get rid of both their names so that they can be together without the family rivalry.
Our Town<span> tells a story of the </span>town<span> Grover's Corners and focuses on two families: the Webbs and the Gibbs. In Grover's Corners, life is ordinary and families stay for generations. ... Major </span>themes<span> of the play include mortality, appreciating life, companionship and marriage, love, and the circle of life. hope this helps!</span>
False, the author just has to put enough details and opinions in the text, the the audience can feel what the author feels. That is called authors purpose.
It would have to contain unrealistic elements.
This is because fantasy means “fake.”