Plot
Characters
Conflict
Context
100

Where do Romeo and Juliet first meet?

At her family's party/masked ball.

100

Which family does Tybalt belong to?

Capulet

100

What are the three types of conflict we use in this unit?

Internal, interpersonal, societal

100

Who typically held the authority to arrange a daughter's marriage?

The father
200

Why does Romeo kill Tybalt?

Revenge for Mercutio's death. 

200

Which character is 'kin to Prince Escalus' but not part of either family?

Mercutio

200

The Capulet - Montague feud is an example of which type of conflict?

Societal
200

What is a dowry?

Money or property given by the bride's family as part of the marriage contract

300

Why does Juliet fake her death?

As part of a plan to run away with Romeo. 

300

Who is Romeo's love interest before he meets Juliet?

Roasline

300

Romeo's guilt after killing Tybalt, torn between love for Juliet and loyalty to Mercutio, is an example of which type?

Internal

300

What often sustained family feuds for generations, even after the original cause was forgotten?

Honour and pride

400

How does the play end?

Romeo and Juliet kill themselves. The families decide to end the feud. 

400

Whose death directly causes the Prince to banish Romeo?

Tybalts (Romeo kills him after Mercutio's death)

400

Tybalt insulting Romeo purely because he's a Montague is mainly an example of which type?

Societal

400

Why is Juliet's secret marriage to Romeo such a serious act of defiance, given the context?

It breaks the family-contract system entirely, done without her father's knowledge or consent

500

What is the order of deaths (3 people) in the final act of the play?

Paris, Romeo, Juliet

500

Which character agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret, hoping it will end the feud?

Friar Laurence

500
What is one example from the play that supports the idea that people can respond differently to conflict?

Example answer (will accept others): Benvolio trying to calm people down and Tybalt escalating the fight in the opening brawl. 

500

Why might a Renaissance audience see Capulet arranging Juliet's marriage as normal rather than cruel?

Marriage was a family/contract matter, not a personal love choice

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