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Title: ROMEO AND JULIET


1
ROMEO AND JULIET
  • Final test review

2
CHARACTERS
  • Some may be used more than once!!

3
Juliets cousin
  • Tybalt

4
Was quarantined in a sick house and couldnt
deliver a message to Romeo
  • Friar John

5
Put a curse on both houses as he was dying
  • Mercutio

6
Asks permission of Juliets father to marry her
  • Paris

7
Makes potions out of herbs he collects
  • Friar Lawrence

8
Sells poison because he is poor
  • apothecary

9
Romeos father
  • Lord Montague

10
Dies from grief over Romeos banishment
  • Lady Montague

11
Wants Juliet to wait 2 years before marrying
  • Lord Capulet

12
Girl Romeo loves at the beginning of the play
  • Rosaline

13
Romeos cousin and the plays peacemaker
  • Benvolio

14
Character who is a good host
  • Lord Capulet

15
The character who usually acts as messenger
between Romeo and Juliet
  • Nurse

16
Character who kills Mercutio
  • Tybalt

17
Character who scatters flowers at Juliets grave
  • Paris

18
Ruler of Verona
  • Prince escalus

19
Recieves confessions of the two lovers
  • Friar Lawrence

20
Apologizes to parents for disobedience
  • Juliet

21
Dies by Tybalts sword
  • Mercutio

22
Seeks parental consent to marry
  • Paris

23
Dies from drinking poison
  • romeo

24
Brings wrong message to Romeo
  • Balthazar

25
Dies by dagger
  • Juliet

26
PLOT
27
How does Tybalt react when he sees Romeo at the
Capulet party?
  • He is upset and wants to fight him

28
Which character ridicules the nurse when she
comes to deliver Juliets message to Romeo?
  • Mercutio

29
Who places Pariss body near Juliets?
30
Who runs away from the Capulet monument in fear?
  • Friar Lawrence

31
Who finds Juliets dead body in her bed chamber?
  • Nurse

32
Who might be considered the villain in the play?
  • Tybalt-mean, fighter, against Romeo. Makes him
    the true antagonist

33
Who kisses Juliet at Capulets party?
  • Romeo

34
Who do Romeos friends think he might be with
after Capulets party?
  • Rosaline

35
What punishment does the Prince set for Romeo
after the second street fight?
  • banishment

36
In what city does MOST of the play take place?
  • Verona

37
To what city does Romeo go near the end of the
play?
  • Mantua

38
Whom does Mercutio call the King of cats?
  • Tybalt

39
What fears does Juliet experience before taking
the potion?
  • It wont work
  • Its poison
  • Shell suffocate in the tomb
  • Shell go mad waiting for Romeo in the tomb

40
Who gathers herbs and knows what to do with them?
  • Friar Lawrence

41
Shakespeare section
42
Year of Shakespeares birth?
  • 1564

43
Year of Shakespeares death?
  • 1616

44
Shakespeares nickname?
  • The Bard

45
In what city was Shakespeare born?
  • Stratford-on-avon

46
What was the name of Shakespeares theatre?
  • The Globe

47
What percentage of Shakespeares plays are
written in poetic form?
  • 72 percent

48
Name a reason his plays are difficult to read.
  • 72 Percent in poetic form
  • Language has changed so much from his time
  • Sentence structure was manipulated to fit the
    rhyme and meter of his poetry

49
Name of Shakespeares wife?
  • Anne Hathaway

50
The dreaded drama terms
  • What terms fit the following examples? There may
    be more than one correct answer.

51
And what I spake, I spake it to my face
  • Assonance (rhyming vowels in spake, spake, and
    face)

52
Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthias brow
  • Allusion (to Cynthia, a goddess)

53
It were a grief so brief to part with thee
  • Assonance (rhyming EE sound in grief, brief, thee)

54
These violent delights have violent ends
  • Foreshadowing (you think?!)

55
then love devouring death do what he dare
  • Personification (death eating)
  • Alliteration (repetition of D sound)

56
Hes the courageous captain of compliments
  • Alliteration (repetition of C sound)

57
Benvolio and Tybalt in the same scene
  • Foil (they are opposite characters peacemaker
    vs. fighter)

58
Act 1
  • Exposition

59
Act 11
  • Rising action

60
Act 111
  • Turning point/climax

61
Act 1v
  • Falling action

62
Act v
  • Resolution (also known as denoument)

63
When juliet is talking about Romeo and he is
below the balcony but she doesnt know it
  • Dramatic irony

64
I am too sore enpierced with his shaft To soar
with his light feather
  • Pun (feather on bow/shaft vs. feather on wings
    also sore/soar)

65
Death is my son-in-law, death is my heir
  • personification

66
Should in the farthest East begin to draw the
shady curtains from Auroras bed
  • Allusion (Aurora goddess)

67
My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early
seen unknown,and unknown too late
  • Rhyming couplet

68
Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word
  • Allusion (Venus goddess of love)

69
QUOTES
70
Oh, then I see that Queen Mab hath been with you
  • Mercutio

71
You kiss by the book
  • Juliet

72
He jests at scars that never felt a wound
  • romeo

73
Theres no faith, no trust, no honesty in men
  • Nurse

74
Then, I defy you stars!
  • Romeo

75
Women may fall when theres no strength in men
  • Friar Lawrence

76
I tell thee what, get thee to church oThursday
or never after look me in the face
  • Capulet

77
Then Hie you hence to Friar Lawrence cell. There
stays a husband to make you a wife.
  • Nurse

78
Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave
man
  • Mercutio

79
For never was there a story of more woe than this
of Juliet and her Romeo
  • Prince

80
My only love sprung from my only hate, too early
seen unknown and known too late
  • Juliet

81
Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sight,
for I neer saw true beauty till this night.
  • Romeo

82
Compare her face with some that I shall show, and
I will make thee think thy swan a crow
  • Benvolio

83
This by his voice should be a Montague. Fetch me
my rapier, boy
  • Tybalt

84
But soft, what light through yonder window
breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
  • Romeo

85
Whats in a name? That which we call a rose by
any other name would smell as sweet.
  • Juliet

86
He bears him like a portly gentleman, and, to
say truth, Verona brags of him to be a virtuous
and well-governed youth.
  • Capulet

87
Essay sectionhints
  • Think about the motives behind the characters
    actions
  • Think about how some of the characters CHANGE
    over the course of the play
  • Think about the differences in some of the groups
    of characters
  • Think about how the words of the characters
    reveal the personality of themselves and the
    other characters
  • Think about the speed with which the plot plays
    out and how that affects the major events
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