RJ
RJ
RJ
RJ
RJ
100
78. Friar Laurence thinks Juliet is brave enough to take the sleeping potion because if she is brave enough to ____________, she is brave enough to fake __________.
What is DIE, DEATH
100
Paraphrase the following passage spoken by Juliet in Act IV? “What if it be a poison which the friar Subtly hath ministered to have me dead, Lest in this marriage he should be dishonored Because he married me before to Romeo?”
What is What if Friar gave me real poison, maybe he wants me dead/ afriad
100
The prince learns the truth about Romeo and Juliet from ______
What is Friar L
100
93. The climax of the play occurs when Juliet _________ herself and ____________.
What is stabs, dies
100
Lord and Lady Capulet plan for their daughter to marry __________ in two years.
What is Paris
200
Friar Laurence sets a plan in motion. Which of the following details is not part of his plan?
What is Juliet will wake up alone in the family vault.
200
At the beginning of Scene 1, why does Friar Laurence say the following aside during a conversation with Paris? “I would I knew not why it should be slowed— Look, sir, here comes the lady toward my cell.”
What is Audience hear not Paris
200
How does “heaven,” or “fate,” punish the Capulets and the Montagues for their feud?
What is Death for feud
200
Which of the following sentences best states a possible theme of the play? a. Children, obey your parents. b. Arranged marriages are the most successful. c. Hatred leads to violence, destruction, and waste. d. Love conquers all.
What is Hatred leads to violence, destruction, and waste.
200
Juliet first meets Romeo —at the __________ party.
What is Capulets
300
Juliet surprises Lord Capulet on her return from Friar Laurence’s cell by agreeing to marry __________ and act as an obedient daughter.
What is Paris
300
During the course of the play, we see Juliet change as she becomes more and more determined to be with _____________.
What is Romeo
300
At the play’s end both families plan to erect a ______ to the lovers.
What is statue
300
Shakespeare uses a prologue to inform the audience that the lovers from the feuding families will ______.
What is die
300
Mercutio can be described as a foil to Romeo because —unlike Romeo, he does not take _________seriously.
What is love
400
The Capulets, the Nurse, and Paris react to Juliet’s supposed death with anguished cries of _________.
What is GRIEF
400
Romeo’s servant—not Friar John—brings Romeo news that —Juliet is ______________.
What is dead
400
When Balthasar and Romeo reach the Capulet vault, Balthasar says to the audience: “For all this same, I’ll hide me hereabout. His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt.” These lines are an example of an ______________.
What is aside
400
The fight in Scene 1 starts when __________ and ___________ servants quarrel over petty insults.
What is Capulets, Montugues
400
An aside is spoken —by a character to the __________ or another __________ that others onstage are not supposed to hear.
What is audience, character
500
A possible reason Shakespeare includes the scene between Peter and the musicians is to illustrate that ______ goes on amid tragedy.
What is LIFE
500
When Romeo arrives at the tomb, he discovers Paris and —_________ him in a duel.
What is kills
500
When Romeo hears that Juliet is dead, the dramatic irony lies in the fact that the ________ knows that Juliet is not ___________.
What is audience, dead
500
When Benvolio talks with Romeo, he finds his cousin focused on _________ and temperamental.
What is love
500
102.What point does Prince Escalus of Verona make in his dramatic monologue to the Montague and Capulet families? Anyone who continues the feud between the families will be put to ___________. 103. A tragedy is defined by all of the following qualities except — a. a happy ending results after serious actions and complications b. a main character dies c. a character is responsible for his or her own downfall d. serious actions end unhappily
What is 102. death 103. a happy ending results after serious actions and complications
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