"What's in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other word would smell as sweet"?
Who is Juliet
In the play, the first character to be killed is...
Who is Mercutio
What is the purpose of the Prologue?
What is To help the audience better understand the events in the play
What do the gnomes do instead of sword fighting?
What is racing lawn mowers
What is William Shakespeare's job title?
What is a playwright
“If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.”
Who is the Prince
The character who dies of grief is...
Who is Lady Montague
What is the element of fiction used in Act 5 Scene 1 when Romeo finds out about Juliet's "death"?
What is Dramatic Irony
What happens to Gnomeo and Juliet?
What is they get married
These are the words written in italics or in parentheses
What are stage directions
“Younger than she are happy mothers made”
Who is Paris
The character who fails to deliver the letter is...
Who is Friar John
What is Juliet's long speech called?
What is a soliloquy
Who does Gnomeo meet in the park?
Who is William Shakespeare
When citing a play you put this first in roman numerals
What is the act
“Go thither, and with unattained eye/ Compare her face with some that I shall show.”
Who is Benvolio
Who gives Romeo the message that Juliet is dead?
Who is Balthasar
Who is ultimately to blame for the outcome of the tragedy?
What is their parents and their feud
Lady Blueberry is to Lady Montague as Nannette is to
Who is the Nurse
When citing a play you put this second in numerals
What is the scene
“Suspecting that we both were in a house/ Where the infectious pestilence did reign,/ Sealed up the doors, and would not let us forth.”
Who is Friar John
Which of the following is not a scene from the play?
A. Juliet stabbing herself with Romeo's dagger
B. Romeo and Juliet's first meeting
C. Romeo and Juliet's wedding vows
What is C. Romeo and Juliet's wedding vows
What is it called when there is comedy right after a tragic event?
What is comedic relief
Gnomeo is to Romeo as Featherstone is to whom?
Who is Friar Lawrence
Say this in terms of the play: (V.1.120-125)