his poetic form is used when Romeo and Juliet first speak to each other.
Sonnet
This country is where Shakespeare was born.
England
Romeo secretly visits Juliet at this location after the party.
Balcony
Romeo’s loyal and witty friend.
Mercutio
“It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” (Act 2, Scene 2)
Metaphor
Romeo compares Juliet to this sacred place.
Shrine
This is Shakespeare’s hometown.
Stratford
Romeo is punished with this after killing Tybalt.
Banishment
This character warns Romeo about attending the Capulet feast.
“O happy dagger!
This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.”
Personification
Romeo calls his lips this kind of traveler.
Pilgrims
This was Shakespeare’s profession.
Playwright
This failed delivery prevents Romeo from learning Juliet’s plan.
Letter
his friar is sent to deliver the crucial letter to Romeo.
Friar John
“O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.”
Allusion
How many lines are there in third stanza of the sonnet?
4 lines
This theater is closely associated with Shakespeare’s plays.
The Globe
Juliet will wake up after how many hours?
40
The first one who spread the news about Juliet's death.
The Nurse
“Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health…” (Act 1, Scene 1)
Oxymoron
The sonnet’s imagery reflects this central theme.
Love
This term refers to the three-year gap in Shakespeare’s life with little historical record.
Lost Years
Lord's Capulet threat to Juliet if she is not going to marry Paris.
Disown and/or send her to the street
A character who's cause of death is emotional distress.
Lady Montague
How is death described here?
“Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath…” (Act 5, Scene 3)