The correct answer are “It creates an ominous mood that hints at the conflicts of the play.” and It foreshadows what is yet to happen to the main characters in the play.
In this prologue, Shakespeare shows that Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet and she feels the same. But at this moment the reader learns that she is considered an enemy because both families are enemies. There is a recap of events that happened that explain the conflicts that will happen later during the story. Shakespeare creates this mood of danger in the play.
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This chapter begins right after the incident with the Cunningham mob. Atticus brings the two children home, and Jem is eating a heaping helping of breakfast. Aunt Alexandra is very unhappy that Scout and Jem snuck out.
Children who slipped out at night were a disgrace to the family.
Atticus said he was right glad his disgraces had come along, but Aunty said, "Nonsense, Mr. Underwood was there all the time." (ch 16)
Atticus feels differently about the incident than his sister. He feels that Scout and Jem got an important lesson about people’s behavior, and he is also happy that Scout was able to talk to Mr. Cunningham and bring him to his senses, deflating a very tense situation.
The trial has brought many conflicts to the Finch household. Aunt Alexandra has a very rigid view of behavior, especially children's behavior. She thinks that Atticus exposes his children to too many things they should not see. It is not as much their sneaking out that bothers her, but their continuous involvement in all of the unsavory aspects of the trial.
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