Romeo & Juliet
Fahrenheit 451
Hero's Journey
Point of Views
Vocab/Definitions
100

What family is Romeo a part of?

The Montague's

100

What book does Montag bring to Faber?

THe Bible

100

What is the first part of the Hero's Journey?

Status Quo

100

What Point of view uses words like me, I, you?

First Person

100

What does theme mean in a story?

The central message that the author gives.

200

Where do Romeo and Juliet meet?

At a party.

200

What is the name of the girl he meets at the beginning of the book, on the sidewalk?

Clarisse 

200

What is the part of the Hero's Journey that they leave for their journey?

Departure

200

What point of view uses words like they, he, she, " and " them, but we only know the thoughts of one character

Third Person Limited

200

What does Alliteration mean?

Repetition of the same word or phrase over and over again.
300

Where does Romeo get banished to?

Mantua

300
Where did Montag hide all of the books in his house?

The air vent above his door. 

300

What happens during the ordeal in the Hero's Journey?

When the "Hero" faces their big challenge or problem.

300

What point of view uses words like they, he, she, " and " them? But, weknow all characters' thoughts

third person omniscient

300

What are the three types of irony?

Verbal, situational, and dramatic irony.

400

Who does Romeo kill to get him banished?

Tybalt

400

What liquid does Montag douse himself in at Faber's house before he leaves for the river? 

Whiskey


400

What happens during the Resurrection in the Hero's Journey?

It is the final test where the "Hero" faces the final challenge that changes him.

400

What point of view talks to the reader?

Second Person

400

What does tone mean?

The author's attitude towards a certain part of the story.

500

How does Romeo die?

He drinks poison after he finds Juliet "dead"

500

What serums does the hound inject you with?

Morphine and procaine

500

Who usually helps the hero in the assistance part of the journey?

An older and wiser person

500

What point of view is this sentence from?  

  • "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." — Martin Luther King, Jr.


Third person 

500

What is a static character?

A character who doesn't change throughout the story.

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