 Studying Remy and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Let's do some word-level analysis beginning with the prologue. Now the prologue at the beginning is important because it basically foreshadows what will happen to Remy and Juliet in the play. This is zero here. It's really important in setting the scene for us. The assonance of eye emphasises similarity between the Montes and the Capulet. The noun Verona tells us that this takes place in Italy. The words grudge, mutiny and blood belong to the semantic field of violence telling us that it was violence that will cause them to lose their life. Also the literation of F here shows that this play will be a tragedy, something bad will happen. The reference to star-crossed lovers lest your imagery showing that Remy and Juliet were destined to be together. The oxymoron life and death shows that from something really bad good things will happen. They will bury the anger. The contrast between death and love shows how ill-fated the love was. The alliteration of T in two in traffic creates an excitement within us as the audience as we now realise this play is about to begin. The whole chorus is written in iron bit pentameter which means 10 syllables, one stress and one in stress five times.