Is Romeo a Capulet or a Montague?
Romeo is a Montague
What did Romeo risk by being in the Capulet's garden in Act 2 Scene 2?
His life.
Who killed Tybalt?
Romeo
Who convinces Juliet to fake her death?
Friar Lawrence
What is the purpose of the nurse?
Comedic Relief
Who found out that Romeo was at the masquerade ball?
Tybalt
Why does Friar Lawrence want to marry Romeo and Juliet?
To repair the relationship between their families
Who did Tybalt kill?
Mercutio
How long is the sleeping potion supposed to last?
42 hours
What act is one of the most well-known scenes in, and what happens?
Act 2 Scene 2; balcony scene where they confess their love for eachother, and where they make plans to marry.
Who fights at the beginning of Act 1?
The Capulet and Montague families.
Why is Juliet allowed to leave the house alone?
So she can go to confession
Who do Juliets' parents want her to marry, who also wants to marry Juliet?
Paris
What is Juliet's family convinced she is doing while she is talking with Friar Lawrence?
That she is just going to confession
What is the definition of 'Abhor' in Act 3?
To detest, loathe, or regard with extreme repugnance or disgust.
What was the name of the woman who Romeo thought was his true love at first?
Rosaline
What does Romeo give the nurse for helping him and Juliet get married in Act 4?
What emotion could describe all of Act 3?
Suspenseful
What is one of the reasons Juliet is scared to drink the potion Friar Lawrence gave her?
Because she is afraid he poisoned it to make her not able to tell people if she were to marry Paris, that he had already married her and Romeo.
Who is Balthasar?
Romeo's servant
How and where does Romeo foreshadow his death?
In Act 1 Scene 4 he says he believes that if he goes to this dance, it'll end in his death.
What does Romeo compare Juliet to in the balcony scene in Act 2?
His baby hawk (His nyas)
What do Romeo's actions during the duel between him and Tybolt reveal about him?
That he wants to maintain the peace in the family.
What does Peter want the musicians to sing after they find Juliet 'dead'?
"Heart's Ease"
How many people die in the entire play?
6
(an extra 500 points if you can name them all)