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Which character will have revenge on Romeo?
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Which character tries to make peace and tries to make Romeo not so sad about love?
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R&J Final

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Which character will have revenge on Romeo? Tybalt
Which character tries to make peace and tries to make Romeo not so sad about love? Benvolio
Which character claims that dreams are foolishness and has a negative outlook on love? Mercutio
Which character threatens death to all people who fight? Prince Escalus
Which character will never marry and has sworn off love completely? Rosaline
Which character seems to be a thoughtful, modest, and more cautious person? Juliet
Which character seems fickle and ignores feelings that warn of negative consequences? Romeo
Which character has been invited to a party to meet and woo a young woman? Paris
Which character has been unable to discover what his/her child is so depressed about? Lord Montague
Which character seems like a caring parent and is easily angered by challenges to his/her authority? Lord Capulet
“What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word / as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.” Tybalt
“But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart. / My will to her consent is but a part.” Lord Capulet
“I fear too early, for my mind misgives/Some consequence yet hanging in the stars.” Romeo
“If he be married / My grave is like my wedding bed.” Juliet
“O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright.” Romeo
“Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much … For saints have hands that pilgrims’ hands do touch/And palm to palm is holy palmers’ kiss.” Juliet
“For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” Friar Lawrence
“O swear not by the moon, th’ inconstant moon,/That monthly changes in her circled orb,/Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.” Juliet
“What is in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.” Juliet
“Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye/Than twenty of their swords, Look though but sweet/And I am but proof against their enmity.” Romeo
Literary Device: “O, speak again, bright angel, for though art as glorious to this night, being over my head, as is a winged messenger of heaven.” Metaphor/Simile
Writing Style: “Within the infant rind of this weak flower/Poison hath residence and medicine power.” Rhymed Verse/Couplet
Literary Device: "O single-soled jest, solely singular for the singleness.” Assonance/Alliteration
Who becomes angry and fights when his friend is deliberately insulted? Mercutio
Who will no longer be a confidante by the end of Act III? Nurse
Who blames fate rather than free will for his/her actions when saying, “I am fortune’s fool!” Romeo
Who threatens to disown Juliet if she does not marry Paris? Lord Capulet
Who questions the Friar’s motives for a brief moment? Juliet
Who thinks at first that Romeo has been killed? Juliet
Who believes banishment should be seen as a blessing? Friar Lawrence
Who kills another and then is killed in turn, causing a major turning point in the play? Tybalt
Who uses verbal irony intentionally when speaking to others about Romeo and Tybalt? Juliet
Who wants to avenge Tybalt’s death by having Romeo killed? Lady Capulet
Who predicts one hot day that a public brawl between Montagues and Capulets would be likely? Benvolio
Who moves the wedding day up one day? Lord Capulet
Who says grief is loving the dead ill; heaven is the better place to be? Friar Lawrence
“Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt’s death, / And therefore have I little talked of love.” Paris
“Go, counselor! / Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain.” Juliet
“Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man.” Mercutio
“I would the fool were married to her grave!” Lady Capulet
"O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!” Juliet
“Death lies on her like an untimely frost / Upon the sweetest flower of all the field.” Lord Capulet
“More light and light, more dark and dark our woes.” Romeo
“I have an ill-divining soul. / Methinks I see the, now thou art below, / As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.” Juliet
“Why, lamb! Why, lady! Fie, you slug-a-bed. / Why, love, I say. Madam! Sweet-heart! Why, bride! / What, not a word? You take your pennyworths now. / Sleep for a week, for the next night, I warrant” Nurse
True or False: Tybalt tries to stop the fighting between the Montague and Capulet servants. False
True or False: Romeo is lovesick over Rosaline in Act 1. True
True or False: Juliet is always falling in love. False
True or False: Juliet wishes to marry Paris. False
True or False: Lord Capulet remains unaware that Romeo is at the party. False
True or False: Juliet knows that Romeo is a Montague when she first kisses him. False
True or False: Act II begins with a sonnet that explains what has happened so far in the play and the complications to Juliet and Romeo being together. True
True or False: Friar Lawrence decides to help Romeo mainly because he thinks the marriage will be good for the young couple. False
True or False: In the balcony scene, Juliet is the character most concerned with the problems raised by the relationship. True
True or False: Friar Lawrence’s soliloquy concerning plants and their qualities is an example of foreshadowing. True
True or False: Friar Lawrence is pleased that Romeo has quickly gotten over Rosaline and transferred his love to another girl. False
True or False: Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to love moderately for a long and lasting love. True
True or False: After meeting with Romeo, the Nurse rushes back to instantly tell Juliet what she found out. False
True or False: The marriage plan involves a rope ladder so that Juliet can escape to meet Romeo at church. False
True or False: Benvolio and Mercutio are aware by the end of the act that Romeo no longer loves Rosaline. False
True or False: Romeo seems unconcerned—and later unaware—that Juliet’s kinsmen may want to kill him. True
Who restores order from chaos and ends the play? Prince
Who is killed while grieving for Juliet? Paris
Who dies of grief because of the exile? Lady Montague
Who brings incorrect news? Balthasar
Who wants to raise a statue as a tribute to Juliet? Lord Montague
Who writes a letter that does not reach its destination? Friar Lawrence
Who commits suicide with a dagger? Juliet
Who tries to flee when a plan goes awry? Friar Lawrence
Who bribes a poor man to do something illegal? Romeo
Who briefly questions the Friar’s motives? Juliet
“For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Prince
“O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rest, and let me die.” Juliet
“See what a scourge is laid upon your hate / That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love!” Prince
“I long to die / If what thou speaks speak not of remedy.” Juliet
“O mischief, thou art swift / To enter in the thoughts of desperate men!” Romeo
“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Juliet
"Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet / sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow." Juliet
"Within the infant rind of this small flower, / Poison hath residence and medicine power." Friar Lawrence
“A plague on both your houses!” Mercutio
"Oh, if I wake, shall I not be distraught,/Environed with all these hideous fears," Juliet
Which literary device is used in this passage? “What a head have I, it beats as if it would fall in twenty pieces.” 24. “What a head have I, it beats as if it would fall in twenty pieces.” Hyperbole
Identify the writing style and the literary device used in the following passage: SAMPSON: Gregory, on my word we’ll not carry coals. GREGORY: No, for then we should be colliers. Prose & Pun
Which 2 literary devices are used in the following quotation? ROMEO: It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night As rich a jewel in an Ethiope’s ear. Personification & Simile
What does Shakespeare inform the audience in the Act 1 Prologue? The lovers from long-feuding families will die.
What do we learn about the speaker in the following passage? 31. “For this alliance may so happy prove/To turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” He/she is acting out of arrogance or hubris.
What is the speaker of the following passage displaying? 33. “O, swear not by the moon, th’ inconstant moon,/That monthly changes in her circled orb,/Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.” She is not looking for just a fling, but wants something long lasting and dependable.
Why is Mercutio a foil to Romeo in Act 2? Romeo takes love seriously while Mercutio does not.
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