Romeo and Juliet 1
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Romeo and Juliet 2
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Romeo and Juliet 3
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This author wrote Romeo and Juliet originally as a parody about young love.

Who is William Shakespeare.

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This author wrote To Kill a Mockingbird.
Who is Harper Lee.
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These are the 'two star crossed lovers' of the play.
Who are Romeo and Juliet.
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She is the narrator of the book.
Who Scout.
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These two characters die at the end of the play.
Who are Romeo and Juliet.
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This event is foreshadowed in the prologue.

What is the Romeo and Juliet's Death.

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He was Maycomb County born and bred; he knew the people and they knew him.
Who is Atticus Finch.
200

These obstacles are apparent to Romeo and Juliet’s relationship in Act I. (Hint: There are 2 main ones)

What are The families’ rivalry and Capulet’s desire for Juliet to marry Paris.

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This could be a theme for the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
What is a. Sometimes the right thing to do isn’t the popular thing. b. Fear of the unknown often causes people to believe things that are not true. c. The greatest lessons a parent teaches his child comes from what he does and not how much money he makes.
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The main reason why Romeo is motivated to kill Tybalt.
What is because Tybalt has killed Mercutio.
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In these lines, Prince Escalus’ has communicated this message to the Capulets and Montagues If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace

What is the Capulets and Montagues will pay with their lives if there are further disturbances.

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He was right puny for going on seven. He wore blue linen shorts.
Who is Dill.
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Benvolio and Mercutio are concerned about the letter that has arrived fromTybalt to Romeo’s father’s house because they
What is doubt Romeo’s ability to win a duel with Tybalt.
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She was a widow and worked in her flower beds; she was a good neighbor.
What is Miss Maudie.
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Juliet loses trust in the nurse at the end of Act III because the nurse
What is advises her to marry Paris
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Romeo agrees with Benvolio’s plan to go to Capulet’s party because he hopes to make this person jealous.

Who is Rosaline.

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She was all angles and bones…her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard.
Who is Calpurnia.
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This is the reason why Romeo’s love for Juliet different from his love for Rosaline.

What is Unlike Rosaline, Juliet returns Romeo’s love.

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This is sound that resonates within the film world.
What is Diegetic Sound
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Act IV is mainly about
What is Juliet’s plan to avoid marrying Paris.
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In Scene v, Capulet allows Romeo to remain at the feast for this reason.

What is because He will not allow a well-mannered guest to be insulted in his home.

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He was the filthiest human “I has ever seen—his neck was dark grey with dirt and the backs of his hands were rusty.”
Who is Burris Ewell.
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This is what Act II is mainly about.
What is Romeo and Juliet’s decision to get married
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This type of lighting cast many shadows and makes characters seem ominous or mysterious.
What is Low Key Lighting.
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This event is the most direct cause of Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths
What is Friar Lawrence’s delay.
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