False
The strife between the families of Montague and Capulet forms this story.
True
A long speech in which a character is alone on stage and reveals private thoughts and feelings to the audience
A soliloquy
"But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."
Metaphor
The play is set in
Verona, Italy
The Friar agrees to perform Romeo and Juliet's marriage in the hope that it will
stop the feud between the families
Romeo's last name is Capulet.
False
Tybalt (Juliet's cousin) seeing Romeo at the Capulet party is an example of
Tension
"What a man, young lady. He's as great a man as any in the whole world. He's as perfect as if he were sculpted from wax."
Metaphor
The element in a story that causes emotions such as worry, anxiety, fear, and stress.
Tension
What did the Prince mean when he said the two houses would pay if they continued to fight and disturb the peace of Verona?
Their Lives
Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel.
True
The repetition of beginning consonant sounds within a passage of text is
Alliteration
The stars would rather twinkle in Juliet's eyes than in the sky
Personification
Act 2, Scene 2 is famously known as
The balcony scene
Where is Juliet supposed to go, pretending to do what?
Friar Lawrence's cell, confession
Friar Lawrence discussing the power of poison by the herbs and flowers is an example of foreshadowing.
True
When the audience knows more than the characters is
Dramatic Irony
When Romeo arrives at Juliet's tomb, he believes she is dead, but the audience knows that she is asleep
Dramatic Irony
Describes the central idea or ideas that a piece of writing explores
Theme
What happens during the well-known balcony scene?
Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other
Paris goes to the tomb of Juliet to commit suicide.
False
A monologue
"If e'er thou wast thyself and these woes thine."
Alliteration
Love, death, and violence are all ___________ in Romeo & Juliet.
Themes
Paris wins consent to marry Juliet because
Juliet's father wants her to marry Paris