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That's LIT: Literary and Rhetorical Devices.
What's in a Word?
100

where Romeo and Juliet meet

What is Capulet's party?

100

dialogue

What is called when two characters engage in conversation?

100

Rosaline

Who is Romeo's first "love" in the play?

100

simile

What is a comparison using "like" or "as"?

100

amerce

What does it mean to punish?

200

Friar Lawrence's plan

What is Juliet's fake death?

200

aside

What is it called when characters speak to the audience so that the other characters can't hear them?

200

Queen Mab

Who is the imaginary character that Mercutio invents in Act 1?

200

personification

What is it called when an author gives human qualities to a non-human object?

200

discord

What is a disagreement (between people or things)?

300

the character who supplies Romeo with false information ...

Who is Balthasar?

300

character foil

What is it called when two characters have contrasting qualities?

300

Escalus

What is Prince, Mercutio and Paris' house?

300

metaphor

What is the comparison of two unlike things?

300

brazen

What does it mean to be bold?

400

the climactic moment of Romeo and Juliet

What is the moment when Romeo and Juliet kill themselves?

400

soliloquy

What is it called when a character speaks their thoughts aloud to themselves?

400

Sampson and Gregory

Who are the Capulets that start a fight in Act 1, Scene 1?

400

juxtaposition

What are two opposite words placed side-by-side?

400

reverie

What is a daydream?

500

the inciting event of Romeo and Juliet

What is the moment when Romeo and Juliet meet?

500

iambic pentameter

What is the style of writing poetry that contains ten syllables per line?

500

Page

Who is Paris' servant?

500

antithesis

What is it called when an opposite idea or concept is presented in one of Shakespeare's lines?

500

infallibility

What is the belief that a person can't fail?

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