How does Shakespeare create a goodopening to the play?
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How does Shakespeare create a good opening to the play? William Shakespeare created a good opening to the play because in the prologue it tells us the out lines of the play. In the play the prologue tells us about death and violence, making us want to watch more. The prologue makes us think what will happen next and why? Also its tells us about the two families, and their hatred for each other. The prologue rhymes to add to the opening of the play. This helps because then you get into a rhythm e.g. And the continuance of their parents rage and is now the two hours traffic of our stage. The characters in the play are interesting and varied. They each have there own part and have different personalities, with different feelings about most things. Romeo's character changes throughout the play; in the opening scene he is very...

