This character is known for her constant babbling and dirty jokes
Who is the Nurse
100
This person is a servant's servant
Who is Peter?
100
this is the meaing of the word thou
What is you?
200
Romeo and Juliet is classified as this type of play
What is tragedy?
200
This is Tybalt's nickname, which refers to his skills in sword fighting
What is Prince of Cats?
200
This character's words create a major problem for Friar's plan. "I'll have this knot knit up tomorrow..."
Who is Capulet?
200
This is the lady Romeo loves at the start of Act I
Who is Rosaline?
200
Ho means this
What is hey?
300
The Nurse is one to Lady Capulet and Mercutio is one to Romeo
What is FOIL?
300
These are all of the people who end up dead by the end of Act V.
Who are Romeo, Juliet, Lady Montague, Tybalt, Paris, and Mercutio?
300
This is how the Nurse, the Capulets and Paris react to Juliet's supposed death.
What is with anguished cries of grief?
300
This character's aside tells us he doesn't believe Romeo's intentions
Who is Balthasar?
300
This is what Romeo means when he says "O, speak again bright angel, for thou art as glorious to this night being o'er my head, as is a winged messenger of heaven."
What is speak again. Juliet, you are as beautiful as an angel?
400
This long speech about her feelings is overheard by Romeo, and thus upsets Juliet
What is soliloquy?
400
This is the reason for Friar Laurence's monologue about herbs and flowers
What is so we know he can create a potion that will make Juliet appear dead?
400
these are the actions by which we notice Juliet's character develops...(3)
What is she doesn't trust the nurse with the plan, she suspects the friar might kill her and she becomes more determined to be with Romeo?
400
These characters were related to the Prince
Who are Mercutio and Paris?
400
This is what Mercutio wants when he says " Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?"
What is to fight?
500
an example of this is when Romeo says "Death has no power yet upon thy beauty...Beauty's ensign yet is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks."
What is dramatic irony
500
These are Romeo's final words
What is "and thus with a kiss I die."?
500
These are Juliet's fears before taking the potion.
What if it does not work?
What if Friar is trying to kill me with poison?
What if I suffocate before Romeo comes?
What if I go crazy and dash out my brains?
500
this is the Nurse's real first name
What is Angelica?
500
This is the PURPOSE of the following quote, NOT it's meaning:
"Thou wilt fall backwards when thou hast more wit."