Plot Points
Characters
Literary Devices
Quotes
Cause & Effect
100

This street fight between servants of two households opens the play.

Opening street fight between Capulets and Montagues?

100

Romeo’s loyal and humorous friend who loves wordplay.

Who is Mercutio?


100

“Star-crossed lovers” is an example of this device, hinting at fate.

What is foreshadowing?


100

“Wherefore art thou Romeo?” really means this.

What is “Why are you Romeo?”

100

Romeo sneaks into the Capulet party → this major event happens.

What is Romeo meeting Juliet?

200

Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at this event.

What is the Capulet party?

200

Juliet’s closest confidante.

Who is the Nurse?

200

a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another character

Foil

200

“Parting is such sweet sorrow” shows this mixed emotion.

What is love and sadness at the same time?

200

Tybalt kills Mercutio → Romeo responds by doing this.

What is killing Tybalt?

300

This character kills Mercutio, leading Romeo to seek revenge.

Tybalt

300

This friar secretly marries Romeo and Juliet.

Who is Friar Laurence?

300

When the audience knows more than the characters; helps build suspense

dramatic irony

300

“Peace? I hate the word…” reveals this character’s personality.

Who is Tybalt?

300

Romeo kills Tybalt → this punishment is given by the Prince.

What is Romeo being banished from Verona?

400

Juliet takes this risky plan to avoid marrying Paris.

What is drinking the sleeping potion?

400

Juliet’s arranged fiancé chosen by her parents.

Who is Paris?

400

a speech given by a character alone, exposes a character's thoughts and feelings to the audience

soliloquoy

400

“A plague o’ both your houses!” is said by this dying character.

Who is Mercutio?


400

Juliet refuses to marry Paris → her parents react in this way.

What is becoming angry and threatening to disown her?

500

This misunderstanding leads to the tragic ending of the play.

What is Romeo believing Juliet is dead?

500

This character delivers the news of Juliet’s “death” to Romeo.

Who is Balthasar?

500

“O brawling love! O loving hate!” is an example of this device.

What is oxymoron?

500

“For never was a story of more woe…” is spoken by this character.

Who is the Prince?

500

The family feud continues throughout the play → what larger consequence does it have by the end?

What is causing multiple deaths and eventual reconciliation?

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