Vocabulary
Juliet
Romeo
Plot & Characters
Theater & Literary Devices
100

Obsessive feelings towards someone, often confused as love

What is infatuation?

100

Juliet's age at the start of the play

What is 13?

100

Romeo is associated with this family.

What is Montague?

100

Based on how Tybalt is introduced in the play, what can you infer about his personality?

What is a aggressive? 

100

A hint to what may happen in the future

What is a foreshadowing?

200

“Wherefore art thou Romeo”

This quote means…

What is ”Why are you Romeo?"

200

Juliet sends this character to get news from Romeo.

Who is the Nurse?

200

Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt

What is banishment/exile?

200

Romeo and Juliet have their romantic meeting here after the ball. 

What is the balcony?

200

A comparison of two unlike things

Example: “It is the east, and Juliet is the sun”

What is a metaphor?

300

Acting quickly and without thinking much

What is impulsive?

300

Juliet's suitor and her parents choice for a husband

Who is Paris? 

300
Romeo meets Juliet here for the first time.
What is the Capulet ball? 
300

Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet for this reason. 

What is to end the feud? 

300

A brief summary of events found at the beginning of a play

What is a prologue?

400

An ongoing fight between two parties

What is a feud? 

400

Juliet uses this to kill herself.

What is Romeo's dagger?

400
Friar Lawrence sent this person to tell Romeo of the plan.
Who is Friar John?
400

A character who shares the philosophy: "Everything on earth is a mixture of good and evil."

Who is Friar Lawrence?

400

A play genre in which events turn out bad for the main characters

What is a tragedy?

500

A couple whose love is destined to fail

What is star-crossed?

500

Juliet says she is grieving over this to disguise her pain over Romeo's banishment.

What is Tybalt's death?

500

He brings Romeo the news that Juliet is dead.

Who is Balthasar?

500

Throughout the play, the audience never learns this about the driving conflict of the story.

What is the reason for the feud?

500

The inner thoughts of a character intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters on stage

What is an aside?

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