Who kills Mercutio in Act III?
Tybalt
Juliet finds out that Romeo is a __________.
Montague
The story mainly takes place in ___________, Italy.
Verona
When do the families promise to build statues of their children? (Act only)
Who said "for I ne'er beheld true beauty until this night"?
Romeo
Romeo goes to the Capulet's party to see ______
Rosaline
Romeo finds out that Juliet is a __________.
Capulet
How is Tybalt related to Juliet?
Tybalt is her cousin
When do Romeo and Juliet share their first kiss? (Act AND scene)
Act I, Scene V
Who says "A plague o' both your houses!"
Mercutio
Who becomes bewildered by Romeo's behavior in front of the tomb in Act V?
Balthasar
What color do the Capulets typically wear?
Red
What is Juliet's reaction to her mom asking if she'd like to marry?
She's never really thought about it before
When does Paris die? (Act AND scene)
Act V, scene III
What does "a rose by any other word would smell as sweet" mean?
Even if you called a rose something else, it would still be a rose. OR: If Romeo had another name, he would still be sweet/the same person
In exact order, who dies in the play?
Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, Lady Montague
Which family does Mercutio belong to?
Neither! (He's related to the Prince)
What does Romeo mean when he says "wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?"
"Why won't you sleep with me?" :(
Romeo officially leaves for Mantua and Juliet is threatened to be disowned by her parents BOTH in which Act/scene?
Act IV, scene I
The apothecary agrees to sell Romeo poison by his "wealth," not his "will." What does this mean?
He doesn't want to sell it, but does anyway, because he needs the money
Who stands watch while Paris goes into the tomb?
Who is Lord Capulet worried about starting a fight?
Tybalt
Why did Friar John get held up in delivering Friar Laurence's letter to Romeo?
Guards wouldn't let him through to Mantua for fear he had the plague.
The nurse messes with Juliet and avoids her questions about Romeo in which Act/scene?
Act II, scene IV
What does "these violent delights have violent ends" mean?
Romeo and Juliet's passion for each other is too intense, and they need to slow down.