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After reading the prologue in // Romeo and Juliet, // what do you think the function of the prologue was?

= Homework Wiki Question for Wednesday, May 16, 2012: =

"Who do you think is responsible for Juliet's death?"
I think that both her family and Romeo's family are responsible for her death. I think this because if there was not a feud between these families, than everything would be smooth and they would be accepted by both families. -Karly K

I think that it was Capulet's fault that Juliet died. If he hadn't forced her to agree to marry Paris then her and Romeo could continue meeting in secret and Juliet would not have to worry about betraying Romeo. For fear of betraying Romeo, Juliet has thoughts of suicide. This results in her faking her own death only to awake and find Romeo dead and to actually stab herself. -Josie Sepel

I think her parents are responsible. They were going to make her marry a man she did not want to marry, which started her whole scheme to fake her death, which lead to many other deaths. Her parents were to close minded to understand that she didn't like Paris. The feud between the families was so un-needed. So many innocent deaths. - Scott Hanson = Homework Wiki Questions for Thursday, May 17, 2012: =

**"How would you define fate?"**
Fate is a uncontrollable force that decides what happens.- Bobby K. ==**"Do you know any people who believe that their lives are controlled by fate?"**== **"What are the advantages of believing that fate rules life?"** No I do not. I Think it would be something to blame when something goes wrong.-Bobby K.

**"What are the disadvantages of believing that fate rules life?"**
Some of the disadvantages I see are feeling like you can not control your own life.-bobby K.

**"How was fate a part of Romeo and Juliet?"**
In the chorus it said star-crossed lovers and knew that this story was destined to end badly.**-**Bobby K.