The reason that Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt.
What is they're cousins?
The emotion(s) that Juliet feels before taking the potion.
What is fear?
The person who finds Juliet "dead" the morning of her wedding?
Who is the Nurse?
The person who tells the prince what really caused the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Who is the Friar?
When Friar gives a long speech to the other characters about the events leading up to Juliet's death?
What is a monologue?
The reason Romeo fights Tybalt.
What is he killed his best friend (Mercutio)?
The Friar's plan for Juliet
What is to pretend she is okay with marrying Paris, take a potion to fake her own death, and Romeo will come get her from the Capulet tomb when she wakes up?
The Capulets, the Nurse, and Paris' reaction to finding Juliet "dead".
What is sadness?
The plan that Montague and Capulet make at the end of the play.
What is ending the feud?
The event that the following quote FORESHADOWS... ""I dreamt my lady found me dead..."
What is Romeo/Juliet's death?
Who does Tybalt want to fight?
Who is Romeo?
The response that Juliet gives to her father after returning home from Friar's cell and learning of the plan.
What is she agreeing to marry Paris and apologizing for not being an obedient daughter?
The reason the letter with the plan never arrives to Romeo.
What is Friar John is quarantined after he is suspected of being near a person who was very ill?
Who is lady montague?
When a character makes a BRIEF comment to just the audience or an indicated character.
What is an aside?
The reason that Mercutio is stabbed by Tybalt.
What is Romeo gets between Tybalt and Mercution?
The people who know about this plan (2 total).
Who is Juliet and Friar?
The way that Romeo and Juliet die.
What is poison (Romeo) and dagger (Juliet)?
The lesson that the parents can learn from the death of their children.
What is the harmfulness of their feud and hate?
The event that is FORESHADOWED with this quote, "a kind of hope,/Which craves as desperate an execution/As that is desperate which we would prevent/...A thing like death to chide away this shame..." (Friar before he tells Juliet the plan)
What is Juliet's death?
Romeo's punishment.
What is banishment?
The way that Friar is going to inform Romeo of this plan.
What is by letter?
The people who die in the Capulet tomb.
Who is Romeo, Juliet, and Paris?
The person who is caught by the watch and looks guilty.
Who is Friar?
The way that Juliet has DEVELOPED in the play.
What is she is no longer obedient, but is now disobedient?