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Romeo and Juliet: How many Sonnets?


Question Posted Sunday June 10 2007, 6:57 pm

For my final tommorrow at school I have to know how many sonnets are in each act of Romeo and Juliet. I have no idea. If anyone knows I will thank you forever =]. Please help!

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NikkiHill answered Monday June 18 2007, 5:26 am:
There are four sonnets

Act 1, scene 2
Act 1 scene 5
The prologue
the balcony scene

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theymos answered Monday June 11 2007, 2:07 am:
The prologue to Acts I and II are sonnets, and so is Romeo and Juliet's first dialog in Act I scene 5. That's all there are, there isn't one(or more) per act, just the three.

Sorry if I was too late for your final.

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