Who said it?
Plot Points
Fate or Free Will
Symbols and Langage
Charecter Motivations
100

Who said "These violent delights have violent ends."

Friar Lawrance

100

This major event happens in Act 2, Scene 6.

Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage 

100

Friar Lawrence’s warnings represent this theme.

Fate

100

The Friar’s warnings hint that something bad might happen later. This is called what?

Foreshadowing

100

The reason Romeo ignores the Friar’s warnings.

his impulsiveness

200

Who said “Do thou but close our hands with holy words.” 

Romeo

200

The person who performs the marriage ceremony.

Friar Lawrance

200

Romeo rushing the marriage is an example of this.

Free Will

200

When the Friar compares love to fire, he is using this type of language.

Metaphor

200

Juliet’s willingness to risk everything shows this trait.

Loyalty

300

Who said "Therefore love moderately: Long love doth so."

Friar Lawrence

300

The reason the marriage must be done quickly.

Their families are enemies. 

300

The idea that their joy may lead to tragedy.

Fate

300

The Friar’s warnings create this kind of tone.

Serious or worried

300

Friar Lawrence warns them to “love moderately” because he fears this.

Their love burning out to quickly

400

Who said “But my true love is grown to such excess.” 

Juliet

400

The reason Friar Lawrence agrees to marry them despite concerns.

He hopes it will end the feud 

400

Juliet’s eagerness to be married shows this theme.

Free will

400

The Friar uses the word “moderately” to describe how Romeo and Juliet should love. This word symbolizes this idea about their relationship.

They should take things slowly and not rush into their marriage


400

Friar Lawrence’s decision to go through with the ceremony shows he wants to avoid this.

More conflicts/feuds

500

Who said "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one."

Friar Lawrence 

500

This location is where the entire scene takes place.

Friar Lawrance's cell

500

The marriage being done in secret connects to this theme.


Free will


500

The Friar’s warnings show this about his personality.

He is wise or careful


500

Romeo’s eagerness to marry quickly shows he values ____ more than caution.

love


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