Romeo and Juliet - How appropriate as an introduction to the events of the play have you found the opening scene to be?
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Have a little read: ... GCSE English Coursework - "Romeo and Juliet" Task: How appropriate as an introduction to the events of the play have you found the opening scene to be? The opening scene is very appropriate as an introduction to the events of the play as it prepares us for what is to happen. The prologue actually tells us that there will be death involving a "pair of star-crossed lovers". Act I Scene I gives us an insight into their parents "strife" and "rage" which we were told about in the prologue. In the first scene we are introduced to many important main characters. The scene starts with two servants of the Capulet household playing off each other's words, through use of puns and wordplay, in friendly banter, involving a lot of innuendo. This involves the audience, creates a humorous atmosphere and immediately begins to show us the tension and dislike between the two families. The scene
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