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Romeo and Juliet- test study guide
  • Romeo and Juliet are the protagonist.
  • Tybalt was one of the antagonist.
  • Verse written in unrhymed lines of iambic
    pentameter, 10 syllables, and every other
    syllable stressed is called Blank Verse.
  • Benvolio, a peace maker, is the opposite of
    Tybalt, a trouble maker, or a foil.
  • The theme is The things you love can be
    destroyed by hate.
  • Romeo tried to be friends with Tybalt in contrast
    he then killed him out of anger.
  • Romeo and Juliet is a drama, or play.
  • Both the Capulets and the Montagues were rich
    families. This is comparison.
  • Enter several of both houses is an example of
    Stage Directions.
  • A prologue is an introduction to a play.
  • Oh Romeo, my Lord is an example of epithet.
  • When out of fear Juliet talks to herself, her
    speech is called a soliloquy.
  • Juliet is the sun is a metaphor.
  • Romeo and Juliets tragic flaw was not thinking
    things through.

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  • 15. Aside is to say something under your
    breath. A stage direction.
  • 16. A speech in front of many is a monologue.
  • 17. Comedy has a happy ending.
  • 18. Dramatic Irony is when we know something
    that a character doesnt for example, we knew
    Juliet was not dead but Romeo did not.
  • 19. Personification can be seen in Arise fair
    sun and kill the envious moon who is sick and
    pale with grief.
  • 20. Tragedy is a play that has a sad ending for
    the main characters.
  • 21. The brightness of her cheek would shame
    those stars as daylight doth a lamp is an example
    of simile.
  • 22. Because Romeo thought Juliet was dead the
    result or effect was he killed himself.
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