Important Events
(In which Act?)
Objects
Vocabulary
Characters
Who said what now?
100

Romeo fights and kills Paris after going to Juliet’s grave.

Act 5

100

Before Romeo and Benvolio find out about Capulet's party, Peter asks them for help doing something. The object he requests them to help with is ___.

An invitation letter.

100

The definition of “cunning”, ex: “go hire me twenty cunning cooks”.

Very skilled

100

The character that Romeo is “in love” with at the beginning of the play

Rosaline

100

This person said “A plague on both your houses!”

Mercutio

200

Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a potion that will “kill” her for 48 hours.

Act 4

200

Juliet give Romeo this object via the Nurse before the wedding.

A ring.

200

The meaning of ‘hie you’ in the sentence “Then hie you to Friar Lwarence’s cell”.

Hurry, go quickly

200

The suiter Juliet’s parents arranged for her and her future arranged husband

Paris

200

This person said “A bawd, a bawd, a bawd!”

Mercutio

300

Romeo and Juliet get married.

Act 2

300

Fill in the blank: "I sent the Nurse at nine o'clock. Maybe she can’t find [Romeo]. That can’t be. Oh, she’s slow! ___ should be thoughts, which fly ten times faster than sunbeams."

Love's messengers.

300

The meaning of “spinners’” in “spokes made of long spinners’ legs”.

Spiders
300

The character who kills Mercutio

Tybalt

300

This person said “What light through yonder window breaks?”

Romeo

400

There is a fight between Montague and Capulet.

Act 1

400

During Juliet's monologue before drinking the potion, she asks: "Will I grab one of my ___ and bash in my own skull?" Fill in the blank.

Dead ancestor’s bones.

400

The meaning of “chid’st” in the sentence “Thou chid’st me oft for loving Rosaline”.

Scolded, punished

400

The two men that open Act 1 Scene 1

Gregory and Sampson

400

This person said “It is an honor that I dream not of.”

Juliet

500

Romeo is exiled by the Prince.

Act 3

500

Paris instruct Page to wait near this type of tree when he was laying flowers on Juliet's grave.

Yew tree.

500

The meaning of “mortal” in “Such mortal drugs I have”.

Deadly

500

The name of Romeo’s servingman (bonus points for spelling it)

Balthasar

500

This person said “These times of woe afford no time to woo.”

Paris

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