Family
Vocab
People/Places/
Things
Literary Terms
About the Plays
100
Juliet's family name
What is Capulet?
100
A disagreement between the two families which lasts a long time
What is a feud?
100
Setting (city/country) of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
What is Verona, Italy?
100
a brief remark to audience unheard by characters on stage
What is an aside?
100
The setting in The Dancers changed by the fading in and out of these
What is lights?
200
Romeo's family name
What is Montague?
200
"Hie" you to Friar Lawrence's
What is hasten/hurry?
200
My singing at dawn told Romeo it was morning.
What is a lark?
200
Conversation between characters
What is dialogue?
200
Romeo drinks poison; Juliet uses this
What is Romeo's dagger?
300
Romeo's friend and Prince's relative
What is Mercutio?
300
"Wherefore" art thou Romeo?
What is why?
300
The plague prevented me from getting the letter to Romeo
What is Friar John?
300
"enter/exit" in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet "comes in from downstage right" in The Dancers
What is stage command?
300
Juliet explains how she is feeling when she says, " a maiden blush bepaint my cheek for that which thou has heard me say tonight".
What is embarrassed?
400
I am Romeo's cousin and a peacemaker
What is Benvolio?
400
Romeo's punishment
What is banishment?
400
Romeo went to live in this town.
What is Mantua?
400
A long speech directed to other characters on stage
What is a monologue?
400
Wrote The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?
What is William Shakespeare?
500
The head of the town, related to Paris
What is the Prince?
500
In the Prologue, Romeo and Juliet were called_________ lovers
What is star-crossed?
500
Romeo's servant who reports Juliet's death
What is Balthasar?
500
Long speech directed to audience/ character ALONE on stage
What is a soliloquy?
500
Wrote the one act play THE DANCERS
What is Horton Foote?
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