Is Romeo And Juliet An Effective Way To Keep The Reader's Attention?

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Jake wilson 1/11/23 2nd period The play Romeo and Juliet spoils the whole story in the prologue. Is this an effective way to keep the reader's attention? I believe that telling the end of the story in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet is an effective way to keep the reader's attention. The play Romeo and Juliet is a very deep and heavy story and we can see that as early as the prologue. It spoils the book saying that Romeo and Juliete die at the and then their families stop hating each. Why would they spoil the book before the story even starts? I think it was an effective way to keep the reader's attention. One reason is that it leaves the reader with a sense of curiosity by making the reader want to see how the events lead to both Romeo