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Protagonist - Main Character The Story Revolves Around.: - Romeo and Juliet

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1. Character – People represented in a play.

Protagonist – main character the story revolves around.

- Romeo and Juliet.

Antagonist – character or force that opposes the protagonist.

- The feuding family (Montague’s and Capulet’s)

Secondary Characters – Other characters besides the protagonist and antagonist.

- Friar Lawrence, Balthasar, Paris

2. Setting – Where and when the events of the play happen.

- The setting of the play “Romeo and Juliet,” is during the Renaissance and is

located in Verona and Mantua (cities in Italy)

3. Conflict - is the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals.

- Rose and Jack square off with Cal, Lovejoy, and the sinking ship.

4. Point of View

- The central story of the film is their forbidden love. Around this cross-class

romance is a contemporary story in which there is a salvage operation


5. Theme – Words and actions of the characters in the play that make up the plot and

dramatized idea of the play.

- The theme to the play “Romeo and Juliet,” is love as a cause of violence the

certainty of fate; forcefulness of love

6. Plot - Events that forms the entire play, it is the structure that brings the play together.

· In “Romeo and Juliet,” Shakespeare portrays two teenagers – Romeo Montague

and Juliet Capulet – who fall deeply in love, but with family feuds, complications are

brought throughout the story. Deeply in love they marry secretly and make every effort

to hide their meetings but all ended when Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, and Paris all

die.

Exposition – The information brought to the audience explaining the drama’s plot,

history, setting, and theme.

· It starts with a fight scene of the rival families, showing how the two families have

been feuding for a long time and that Romeo and Juliet will die because of the feud.

Inciting Incident or Conflict – Event or situation that sets the action and motion of the

play.

· Montague’s vs. Capulet’s; these two families have been rivals from the very

beginning and because of it the two lovers cannot be with each other ending them to
commit suicide.

Rising Action – The events that build up tension in the drama causing further

conflicts.

· The action starts to build up during the balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet

confess their love for each other. Both fallen deeply in love, they decide to get married

therefore planning out the wedding. The rising action continues through the marriage

and the separation.

Climax – Turning point of the play.

· The climax happens when Juliet goes with the plan to pretend to be dead, but

because Romeo does not know, he then commits suicide.

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