100 – This servant tells Romeo that Juliet is dead.
→ Who is Balthasar?
100 – This is where Romeo is at the beginning of Act 5.
→ What is Mantua?
100 – Romeo dies using this method.
→ What is poison?
100 – A person who prepares and sells medicine.
→ What is apothecary?
100 – Romeo rejects this when he says, “Then I defy you, stars!”
→ What is fate?
200 – This nobleman is found at Juliet’s tomb.
→ Who is Paris?
200 – Romeo decides to do this after hearing Juliet is dead.
→ What is return to Verona and kill himself?
200 – Juliet dies using this weapon.
→ What is a dagger?
200 – An unlucky or unfortunate event.
→ What is misadventure?
200 – This trait causes Romeo to act without thinking.
→ What is impulsiveness?
300 – This character makes a plan to meet Juliet at the tomb after the letter fails.
→ Who is Friar Lawrence?
300 – This prevents Romeo from receiving the letter.
→ What is the plague quarantine?
300 – This event happens between Romeo and Paris.
→ What is Romeo kills Paris?
300 – A word meaning bad omen or unlucky.
→ What is inauspicious?
300 – This theme is shown through the feud between families.
→ What is conflict (or hatred)?
400 – This character acts impulsively and drives the tragedy forward.
→ Who is Romeo?
400 – This is Friar Lawrence’s backup plan.
→ What is go to the tomb to meet Juliet?
400 – This location is where both Romeo and Juliet die.
→ What is Juliet’s tomb?
400 – A tomb or burial place.
→ What is sepulcher?
400 – Romeo’s strong feelings lead to this type of decisions.
→ What are impulsive decisions?
500 – This character kills Paris at the tomb.
→ Who is Romeo?
500 – This is the final outcome of the play.
→ What is the families reconcile?
500 – This failed part of Friar Lawrence’s plan leads directly to both deaths.
→ What is the letter not being delivered?
500 – Deep hatred between enemies.
→ What is enmity?
500 – Romeo’s language helps drive the story toward this outcome.
→ What is tragedy?