What is the name of the Friar who helps Romeo and Juliet?
Friar Laurence
to make greater or bigger
Augment
anger
choler
Where is the play set?
Verona, Italy
What does this quote mean?
"But soft what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun."
Romeo is comparing Juliet to the sun because she is the light of his whole world.
Who sells Romeo the deadly poison?
The Apothecary
Rowdy or Raucous
Boisterous
excellent morals
virtuous
Why does Tybalt challenge Romeo to a dual?
He saw that Romeo snuck into a Capulet party and was dancing with Juliet.
What does it mean?
"Deny thy father and refuse thy name or if though wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I'll no longer be a Capulet" -Juliet
Drop your father and your name or if you will not, swear your love to me, and I'll drop my own name of Capulet.
Who asks Juliet's father if he can marry Juliet?
Count Paris
brave, courageous
Valiant
hasty, rushing
rash
What punishment does the Prince give Romeo for killing Tybalt?
Banishment
Who says this and why?
"A plague on both your houses!"
Mercutio says this when he dies because the feud between both famliies has been the death of him.
Romeo's last name vs Juliet's last name
Montagues vs Capulets
Deadly, Destructive
Pernicious
to forgive of sins
absolve
What event inspires Romeo to kill Tybalt?
Who says this and why?
"O God, I have an ill divining soul! Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb."
Juliet says this to Romeo, the morning after their wedding, when he leaves for his banishment.
What is the name of Romeo's best friend who is murdered by Tybalt?
Mercutio
Omen
Portentous
extraordinary, marvellous
prodigious
How does Lord Capulet threaten Juliet if she chooses not to marry Count Paris?
He threatens to disown her.
Who says this and why?
"To answer me 'I'll not wed, I cannot love, I am too young, I pray you pardon me'. But if you will not wed... Graze where you will, you shall not house with me... hang, beg, starve, die in the streets, for by my soul, I'll ne'er acknowledge thee"
Juliet's father Lord Capulet says this when he threatens to disown her if she doesn't get married.