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  1. grudge, ill will, hatred: mutiny, discord, the active manifestation of the ill-will cherished by the two families; for this sense of the word, cp. below, i.5.82, "You'll make a mutiny among my guests"; Cor. ii.3.264, "This mutiny were better put in hazard, Than stay, past doubt, for greater."

  2. Key points. Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare, which was first performed in the 1590s. The play is set in Verona, a city in modern-day Italy. The play tells the story of a...

  3. Quick answer: The phrase "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny" in Romeo and Juliet refers to the resurgence of a longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets, which escalates into...

  4. Actually understand Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 5. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  5. Apr 19, 2015 · Romeo and Juliet is considered an early work by Shakespeare, but one in which he demonstrates his growing skill with complex, intertwined plots, sympathetic characters, and uses humor and pathos to great – and equal – effect, often within the same scenes.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · If you are struggling to make sense of the prologue to Romeo and Juliet, try this handy line-by-line analysis. We start first with the prologue in its entirety and a quick summary of the facts. Then we move on to a translation and explanation of each line individually.

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  8. In the ‘Act I Prologue’ by William Shakespeare the chorus provides the reader with information about the setting, the “Two households” that the play hinges around and the “new mutiny” that stimulates the action.

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