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- 3. This genre has more serious content, which highlights pity and fear.
- 6. A kinsman of the Prince, and the suitor of Juliet most preferred by Capulet.
- 7. A Franciscan friar, was charged by Friar Lawrence with taking the news of Juliet’s false death to Romeo in Mantua.
- 9. She is the Queen and a patron herself of the stage and drama.
- 12. The place where Shakespeare worked as an actor and a playwright.
- 13. This provides the reason for actors to show varied behaviors in a portrayal of a role.
- 15. This refers to the overall visual representation of the story that is seen through the set design.
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- 1. This utilizes the new styles applied by the playwright and the director.
- 2. He is the Franciscan Friar who secretly marries the impassioned lovers in hopes that the union might eventually bring peace to Verona.
- 4. This refers to the harmony of voices presented by the actors during the performance.
- 5. She is the woman with whom Romeo is infatuated at the beginning of the play.
- 8. This refers to the way actors identify with the characters they are portraying.
- 10. He is the Prince of Verona, who is concerned about maintaining the public peace at all costs.
- 11. The clothing and accessories that engage the audience more in the portrayal of roles done by the actors.
- 14. It is the central idea of the play.
