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  1. These early scenes reveal Romeo and Juliet’s characters and introduce the themes of love, sex, and marriage that dominate the remainder of the play. The incident which sets the plot in motion is Romeo’s decision to attend the Capulets’ party. This decision is Romeo’s first attempt to free himself from the role that confines him.

    • THE EXPOSITION, OR INTRODUCTION (TYING OF THE KNOT) Prologue. The Prologue briefly gives the setting and theme of the play and prepares us for a drama of pathos in which the destiny of two lovers is determined by fate and external circumstances, rather than by character.
    • THE COMPLICATION, RISING ACTION, OR GROWTH (TYING OF THE KNOT) Act I, Scene v. The feast is on. Romeo catches sight of Juliet and immediately is in love with her.
    • THE CLIMAX, CRISIS, OR TURNING POINT (THE KNOT TIED) Act III, Scene i. The threads of the feud action and the love action cross each other. Tybalt in seeking out Romeo comes upon Mercutio, who exchanges daring words with him.
    • THE RESOLUTION, FALLING ACTION, OR CONSEQUENCE (THE UNTYING OF THE KNOT) Act III, Scene ii. Juliet is told of her cousin's death and her husband's banishment.
  2. This is the event that sets the final events of the play in motion. To allow Juliet to avoid marrying Paris, the Friar arranges for the plot to put Juliet into a death-like state until Romeo can ...

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  4. A summary of Act 1: Scene 5 in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Romeo and Juliet and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. Inciting incident in a plot is an event or a point that arrives at the beginning of a play, story book, or a film that disturbs the actions and life of a protagonist, and sets him to pursue the mission vigorously. It originates from a Latin word, incitāre, which means to start up, to put something into rapid motion, or to stimulate, or ...

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  7. Romeo and Juliet exchange vows of love, and Romeo promises to call upon Juliet tomorrow so they can hastily be married. The next day, Romeo visits a kindly but philosophical friar, Friar Laurence, in his chambers. He begs Friar Laurence to marry him to his new love, Juliet. Friar Laurence urges Romeo to slow down and take his time when it comes ...

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