Figurative language
Character types
Dramatic terminology
Irony
Theme/Plot/Rhyme scheme
100

Sick health is an example of a(n)

Oxymoron 

100

This character contrasts with another character, by highlighting specific traits and qualities of another character. 

Foil character 

100

A speech when one character is alone on stage and the audience knows what he/she is thinking is known as what type of speech? 

Soliloquy

100

This types of irony occurs when the reader or audience is aware of a contradiction or situation that a character(s) does not know.

Dramatic Irony 
100

A narrative structure that includes two or more distinct stories that are linked by a common theme, character, or event are knowns as 

Parrallel Plot

200

What type of figurative language is "Why does Peter Pan fly all the time? He Neverlands."

Pun

200

This is when a humorous scene is used to break up tension in another scene.

Comic Relief 

200

When a character is giving a long speech in present of other characters on stage is known as a 

monologue

200

This type of irony occurs when someone says something that deliberately contradicts what that person actually means.

Verbal irony

200

This is the pattern according to which end rhymes (rhymes located at the end of lines) are repeated in works poetry

Rhyme scheme

300

When Friar Lawrence state, "These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume." He uses this type of figurative language 

Simile

300

This character uses playful bander and earthy humor, and is often found with Juliet. 

The Nurse 

300

This is a literary device where a character breaks the fourth wall to speak directly to the audience. 

or 

A remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play

Aside

300

In Act 4 when Paris tells Friar Lawrence that he and Juliet will be married on Thursday is an example of what type of irony?

Dramatic

300

What is the Rhyme scheme of this poem

"He did not wear his scarlet coat,

For blood and wine are red,

And blood and wine were on his hands

When they found him with the dead,

The poor dead woman whom he loved,

And murdered in her bed."

ABCBDB

400

When Romeo is refers to "love to a pilgrimage", he is using this type of figurative language 

Metaphor

400

This character gives a long monologue about a fairy queen

Mercutio

400

Name one character that has a monologue in Romeo and Juliet 

Romeo, the Prince, Mercutio, Friar Lawrence, Lady Capulet, Juliet 

400

When Juliet tells Lord Capulet that she will marry Paris and be forever ruled by her father is what type of irony?

Verbal irony

400
Name two plots that happen at the same time during Romeo and Juliet

The feud between the two families runs parallel to the romance between Romeo and Juliet.

500

What type of figurative language is found in this quote,

"For Venus smiles not in a house of tears "

Allusion 

500

Lady Capulet and The Nurse are known as these types of characters

Foil

500
Name a character who has a soliloquy in Romeo and Juliet 

Romeo, Juiet, Friar Lawrence 

500

Romeo kills himself because he believes Juliet is dead, but she is only sleeping is what type of irony?

Dramatic 

500

Name a theme that can be found in Romeo and Juliet 

1. Love can triump over hatred and end violence

2. Struggle of young people making their own choices over their parents' choices


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