*Scene 1 & 2*
Scene 3
Scene 4, 5, 6
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"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"


What is Juliet really asking?

Why are you Romeo? 

- Why is he a Montague, her family's enemy

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Who does Romeo go to see?

Friar Lawrence

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At the end of Act 2, what happens?!

Romeo and Juliet get married!

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Who said this: "How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore?"

Romeo OR Juliet?

Juliet! (Act 2, Scene 2)

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Who said this: "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?"

Romeo OR Juliet?

Romeo! (Act 2, Scene 2)

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Where does Romeo jump into?

Who is looking for him but couldn't find him?

The Capulet orchard

Mercutio and Benvolio

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When Friar Lawrence sees Romeo, who does he assume Romeo was with?!

Rosaline!

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Scene 4: Who sent a letter? What does it say?

Tybalt; he has challenged Romeo to a duel!

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Scene 4: Who makes fun of the Nurse when she is looking for Romeo?!

Mercutio!

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Who is the messenger that Juliet sends?

The Nurse!
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Early in Scene 2, Romeo is about to reveal himself to Juliet, but he decides to wait. Why?!

So he is able to hear Juliet profess her love for him!
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What is Friar Lawrence's job?

He's a priest, he listens to confessions

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Scene 5: AT FIRST, what does the Nurse say when she returns to Juliet?

I'm too tired, my body aches, I'll tell you later (comedic relief)

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Mercutio tells us more about Tybalt. What is his background?

He's a very skilled duelist, went to the best school for fencing, etc.

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Who said this: "These violent delights have violent ends"

Mercutio OR Friar Lawrence?

Friar Lawrence! (Act 2, Scene 6)

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What does Romeo's decision to jump into the Capulet's yard demonstrate?!

He's already willing to do anything for Juliet!

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Friar Lawrence's opening monlogue involved heavy __________.

Foreshadowing!

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Scene 4: What does the Nurse warn Romeo of?

His love better be true. He better not be leading Juliet on!

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In Scene 6, Juliet is so happy she can't what?

Speak / put her true love into words!

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Who said this: "Alas, poor Romeo! He is already dead"

Mercutio OR Friar Lawrence?

Mercutio! (Act 2, Scene 4)

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What is a soliloquy?

A speech, alone on stage, where a character reveals their inner thoughts or feelings

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Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

He hopes their marriage will end the family feud between the Montagues and the Capulets

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In Scene 6, what does Romeo say about future sorrow?

It can't equal the joy of 1 minute with Juliet! Even death wouldn't matter. He's so happy to call Juliet his wife!

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At the very end of Scene 5, what does the Nurse tell Juliet?!

Romeo is a good man, he is waiting to marry you at Friar Lawrence's cell, get on your way there!

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What is Juliet saying here:

"Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face,

Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek

For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight."

She is embarrassed that Romeo heard her confessing her love for him!

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