Where do Romeo + Juliet meet?
After Tybalt's death in Act 3, how does the Prince punish Romeo?
with banishment
Why is Paris at Friar Lawrence's cell?
In Act 5, scene 1, what message does Balthasar report to Romeo?
Juliet is dead and has been laid to rest in the Capulets’ tomb.
Who says "A plague o' both your houses!"
Mercutio
Who does Mercutio talk about in his speech in scene 4?
Queen Mab.
In Act 3 of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, why does Lord Capulet yell at Juliet?
In Act 4, scene 2, what decision does Capulet make after Juliet seems to agree to the wedding with Paris?
to hold the wedding the next day
According to Montague in Act 5, scene 3, what is the cause of Lady Montague's death?
grief over Romeo's banishment
Who says "Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow..."
Juliet
Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Part A: By the end of Act III, how has Juliet come to regard the Nurse?
with resentment
Who discovers Juliet's "dead" body first?
Nurse.
What is Paris's last wish?
To be buried next to Juliet.
Who says "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."
Romeo
How does Juliet react initially to Romeo's love in the balcony scene?
She says it has come too fast/isn't right.
At the end of Act III, what does Juliet decide to do?
visit Friar Lawrence in his cell to seek his advice
In Act 4, scene 3, Juliet delivers a speech as she prepares to drink the potion. On what subject does she dwell in this speech?
her fear of what may happen when she awakens in the tomb
What best describes Romeo's attitude toward Tybalt and Paris as he enters the Capulets' tomb in Act 5, scene 3?
He desires to make amends for the wrongs he has done to them both.
Who says "These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die, like fire and powder."
Friar Lawrence.
What day do Romeo + Juliet get engaged and married on?
Monday.
What is the main purpose of Act III, scene iv, in which Juliet's parents speak with Paris?
to show Capulet's decision that Juliet will marry Paris the following Thursday
Which detail about Friar Lawrence, revealed earlier in the play, takes on new, important meaning in Act 4?
He is an expert on plants/medicines.
Why does the apothecary bend to Romeo's pressure and agree to break the law?
The apothecary is poor and needs money.
Who says "Thy face is mine, and thou hast slander'd it."
Paris