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What are the purposes of a prologue in a play

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To give an introduction to the play, lay the foundation of the story out to the audience.
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Answer:

The prologue serves as an introduction for the rest of the play, as well as provide background information to have a better understanding of what will happen and provide a setting.

Step-by-step explanation:

The author includes a prologue to encourage the reader to dig deeper into the story, to have a better understanding of what will happen and to be able to appreciate the complexity of the piece as a whole.

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