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100

Juliet confessing her love for Romeo while she thinks she's alone on her balcony is an example of...

Dramatic Irony

100

These two characters are connected to Romeo & Juliet because they knew their love for each other, and tried to help Romeo and Juliet in their own ways.

Friar Laurence & Nurse

100

"O, I am fortune's fool!" (III.i.145)

Possible Answers: 

"I'm an idiot"

"Fortune/Fate has caused me to mess up"

100

Who says: "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." (II.ii)

Romeo

100

What character is an example of comic relief in the play?

Nurse OR Mercutio

200

"I will withdraw; but this this intrusion shall,/Now seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall." (I.v.100-101)

Couplet OR iambic pentameter

200

This character is known a a peace-keeper and is connected to Romeo by friendship and blood.

Benvolio

200

"Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man."

Talk to me tomorrow and you will find me buried in a grave because I am dying.

Other possible Answers:

Joking about his own death

200

"A plague o'both your houses!"

Mercutio

200

A short remark to the audience that others on stage don't hear is a(n)...

Aside

300

"O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you..." (I.iv.58-100)

Monologue 

300

These two characters are dramatic foils to Romeo: by temperament and because their actions directly lead to Romeo's and Juliet's deaths.  

Mercutio and Tybalt

300

"There is thy gold---worse poison to men's souls..." (V.i.85)

Take this money- it's worse than poison.

OR 

Money is corrupting 

300

"Unhappy fortune! By my brotherhood,/This letter was not nice, but full of charge,/of dear import,/and the neglecting it/May do much danger..."(V.ii)

Friar Laurence

300

What color were people (besides royalty) not allowed to wear in Elizabethan England? 

Purple 

400

"O brawling love! O loving hate!" is an example of:

Oxymoron

400

This character died because of her son's external conflict (and murder) with Tybalt.

Lady Montague

400

"Or if thou thinkst I am too quickly won,/I'll frown, and be perverse, and say thee nay..." (II.ii.104-105)

If you think I'm being too easily won over, I'll play hard-to-get.

400

"Pardon, I beseech you!/Henceforward I am ever ruled by you." (IV.ii)

Juliet

400

Who is Ms. Litin's favorite R+J character? 

Mercutio

500

"These violent delights have violent ends/And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,/Which, as they kiss, consume." (II.vi.9-11) (NOT a simile)

analogy 

500

These two characters are related to the prince & died because of their connection to him and the Capulet/Montague Feud.

Mercutio & Paris 

500

"Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir;/My daughter he hath wedded..." (IV.v.46-47)

Death has taken my daughter away before you could marry her. 

500

Who said: "Go thither, and with unattainted eye/Compare her face with some that I shall show,/And I will make thee think they swan a crow." (I.i)

Benvolio 

500

Name one other play Shakespeare Wrote 

Hamlet

King Lear

The Tempest

Julius Caesar

Much Ado About Nothing

Othello

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Richard III

The Taming of the Shrew

Twelfth Night

Macbeth

etc....

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