R&J
Irony
Conflict
Theme/Setting
Simile/Metaphor
100
Who asks Juliet's dad if he can marry Juliet?
Paris
100
Define dramatic irony
When the audience knows something a character doesn't.
100
Define conflict
The struggle between two opposing forces in a story
100
Define Setting (include ALL 3 parts)
-Time -Place -Social Circumstance
100
Define simile
A comparison between 2 things using like or as
200
Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because...
he thinks it will end the feud.
200
Define situational irony
When the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens.
200
Identify a character vs. character conflict from Romeo & Juliet
Teacher Discretion EX: Tybalt vs. Romeo, Mercutio vs. Tybalt, Capulet vs. Juliet, etc.
200
Define theme
Theme—the central idea, message, or lesson about life that a story reveals.
200
Define metaphor
A comparison between 2 things NOT using like or as
300
At the beginning of the play Romeo is sad because...
He loves Rosaline but she doesn't love him back.
300
Identify the type of irony: The audience knows Juliet is actually asleep, but all the characters think Juliet is dead.
Dramatic irony
300
Identify a character vs. self conflict in Romeo & Juliet
Teacher Discretion EX: Juliet vs. self, Romeo vs. self
300
Theme is always...
a sentence!
300
Identify whether it is a simile or metaphor: The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars As daylight doth a lamp…
simile
400
Why does Friar Lawrence consider Romeo's banishment a light punishment?
The Prince said he would kill any Montagues and Capulets he caught fighting
400
Identify the type of irony: Tybalt has no idea that Romeo is married to Juliet, but the audience knows.
dramatic irony
400
Name a character vs. society conflict in Romeo & Juliet
Teacher Discretion EX: Juliet vs. marriage, Romeo vs. The Prince
400
Identify a theme from Romeo & Juliet
Teacher Discretion EX: Rash decisions can be fatal, No one can escape destiny, Love conquers all, etc.
400
Identify whether it is a simile or metaphor: O, speak again, bright angel! For thou art As glorious to this night, being o’er my head As is a winged messenger of heaven
simile
500
The Montagues and Capulets agree to commemorate Romeo and Juliet's love by...
building a golden statue of the couple.
500
Identify the type of irony: Juliet's mom says "I would she were married to her grave." And then is upset when Juliet is "dead."
Situational Irony
500
Identify a character vs. nature conflict in Romeo & Juliet
Teacher Discretion Ex. Romeo vs. adolescent brain, Friar John vs. plague (not) Romeo/Juliet vs. poison/potion b/c they are not opposed, Romeo & Juliet WANT to take the potion/poison
500
Identify all 3 parts of the setting for Romeo & Juliet
-1500s -Verona, Italy -A feud between two families is going on.
500
Is the a simile or metaphor: "For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, Do ebb and flow with tears"
metaphor
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