Who Said it??
Literary Devices
Misc.
Who said it pt. 2
Theater
400

"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

Who is Juliet


400

The literary device used when Juliet is described as "the sun."

What is a metaphor?

400

Juiet's Age

What is thirteen 

400

"He shall be endured... you'll make a mutiny among our guests"

Who is Lord Capulet? 

400

Provided instructions for entrances, exits, actions, etc.

What are stage directions? 

800

This character says, "Parting is such sweet sorrow."

Who is juliet? 

800

The literary term for Romeo and Juliet's first conversation structured as dialogue in a poetic form.

What is a sonnet? 

800

According to the Prologue, the play takes this amount of time to perform? 

About 2 hours 

800

"Part fools, you know not what you do!"

Who is benvolio? (1.1) 

800

A long speech given by an actor on stage with others listening

What is a monologue? 

1200

The speaker of "O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do."

Who is Romeo? 

1200

This device is demonstrated by the foretelling of events in the Prologue.

What is foreshadowing?

1200

The meter and rhythm the play is predominately written in. 

What is Iambic Pentameter 

1200

Drawn? And talk of Peace? I hate the word!

Who is Tybalt
1200

The beginning of play begins with a +__________

Prologue 

1600

This character exclaims, "A plague o' both your houses!"

Who is Mercutio? 

1600

A figure of speech where contradictory terms appear in conjunction, often used by Romeo.

What is an oxymoron?

1600

The three that start the fighting at the beginning of the play? 

Who are the servants (abraham, sampson, gregory) 

1600

"Dreamer's often lie"

Who is Mercutio? 

1600

The number of lines a sonnet has.

Fourteen


2000

Speaker of the line: "These violent delights have violent ends."

Who is Friar Lawrence? 

2000

Literary device used when Mercutio makes comments about dreams and Queen Mab in Act 1, Scene 4.

What is an allusion? 

2000

Def: two romantic partners kept apart by outside factors 

What are star cross'd lovers 

2000

"Why then, O Brawling love, O loving hate, O anything of nothing first create!" 

Who is Romeo? 

2000

When the audience knows something that the character(s) on stage do not

What is dramatic irony? 

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