This fued between two families sets the stage for the entire play.
Capulets and Montagues
This famous scene features Romeo declaring his love from below Juliet's balcony. What is it commonly known as?
The balcony scene
When is Juliet and Paris's wedding day?
Thursday
Balthasar
“O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Juliet
The play is set in ......
Verona, Italy
Romeo finds out Juliet is a ......
and Juliet finds out Romeo is a ..........
Capulet ... Montague
To which city is Romeo exiled?
Why did the Apothecary not want to sell the poison to Romeo at first?
Because it is illegal in Mantua
“A plague o’ both your houses!”
Who (50) and in which scene (150)?
Mercutio in Act 3 Scene 1
Someone is upset that a character is at the Capulet party. Who is upset and about who?
Tybalt about Romeo
Romeo sends this character to tell Juliet about the marriage
Nurse
Why is Romeo banished from Verona?
For killing Tybalt
Who kills Paris?
Romeo
From ancient grudge to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
Who (150) and in which scene (150)?
The Chorus - Prologue
Romeo goes to the party to see .............
Rosaline
Which character is not only aware of the marriage, but is helping with it?
Nurse/Friar Lawrence
How does Tybalt let Romeo know he wants to fight?
He sends a letter to Lord Montague
How does Juliet commit suicide?
With Romeo's dagger
Juliet's response to not being interested in marriage
"It is an honour that I dream not of"
In the Prologue, the _______________ is the voice that gives us the background for the play.
Chorus
The reason Friar Lawrence agrees to wed Romeo and Juliet
He believes their marriage will end the feud between the two families
What is Nurse's advice to Juliet after Romeo is exiled? (250)
How does Juliet feel about the Nurse from this moment on? (250)
To act as if Romeo is dead and marry Paris anyways.
This makes Juliet feel betrayed by her.
The crucial failure that prevents Romeo and Juliet from living happily ever after (250), caused by .... (250)
Friar Lawrence's letter not reaching Romeo in time, caused by Friar John who ended up being quarantined.
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet, and her Romeo
Who (150), to whom (200), and in which scene (150)?
Prince to the Montague and Capulet lords/families, in Act 5 Scene 3