The Plot
Life and Times
Literary Devices
Quotes
Characters
100

Romeo and Juliet is this type of play

Tragedy

100

The period of English history named after its ruler from 1558 to 1603

Elizabethan Era

100

I fear too early for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars

Foreshadowing

100

 “My child is but a stranger in the world”

Lord Capulet

100

She takes good care of Juliet and treats her as if she were her own daughter

Nurse

200

In Act I, scene i, this gesture sparked a fight with the Montagues

Biting of the thumb

200

The theater where most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed during his lifetime

The Globe 

200

Tis but thy name that is my enemy. / Thou art thyself, though not a Montague (A speech revealing characters feelings)

Soliloquy

200

“For I ne’er saw true beauty until this night”

Romeo

200

He can be described as a “fickle” young man, falling in and out of love easily

Romeo

300

This is the threat posed by Prince Escalus to anyone who disturbs the peace in Verona

Death

300

Because of Elizabethan laws, there were only these kinds of performers

Men

300

How silver-sweet sound lovers' tongues by night, like softest music to attending ears

Simile

300

“My only love sprung from my only hate”

Juliet

300

He has been described as a person who “loves to hear himself talk”

Mercutio

400

According to Lord Montague, this caused his wife’s death

Grief over Romeo's banishment 

400

Shakespeare’s troupe, known by this name after Queen Elizabeth’s death, used The Globe for their performances after 1598

The King's Men

400

It is the East, and Juliet is the sun

Metaphor

400

"Go home. Be merry. Consent to marry"

Friar Lawrence

400

He vows to kill Romeo when he realizes Romeo has crashed the Capulet party

Tybalt

500

The climax of Romeo and Juliet occurs at this time

The death of Tybalt

500

Shakespeare’s wife. They had three children. Two survived

Anne Hathaway

500

The audience’s knowledge that Romeo is now related to Tybalt

Dramatic Irony

500

"For never was a story more of woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo"

Prince Escalus

500

He tells the Montagues that he will find out what is bothering their son

Benvolio

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