What is Juliet really asking?
Why are you Romeo?
- Why is he a Montague, her family's enemy
Who does Romeo go to see?
Friar Lawrence
At the end of Act 2, what happens?!
Romeo and Juliet get married!
Who said this: "How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore?"
Romeo OR Juliet?
Juliet! (Act 2, Scene 2)
Who said this: "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?"
Romeo OR Juliet?
Romeo! (Act 2, Scene 2)
Where does Romeo jump into?
Who is looking for him but couldn't find him?
The Capulet orchard
Mercutio and Benvolio
When Friar Lawrence sees Romeo, who does he assume Romeo was with?!
Rosaline!
Scene 4: Who sent a letter? What does it say?
Tybalt; he has challenged Romeo to a duel!
Scene 4: Who makes fun of the Nurse when she is looking for Romeo?!
Mercutio!
Who is the messenger that Juliet sends?
Early in Scene 2, Romeo is about to reveal himself to Juliet, but he decides to wait. Why?!
What is Friar Lawrence's job?
He's a priest, he listens to confessions
Scene 5: AT FIRST, what does the Nurse say when she returns to Juliet?
I'm too tired, my body aches, I'll tell you later (comedic relief)
Mercutio tells us more about Tybalt. What is his background?
He's a very skilled duelist, went to the best school for fencing, etc.
Who said this: "These violent delights have violent ends"
Mercutio OR Friar Lawrence?
Friar Lawrence! (Act 2, Scene 6)
What does Romeo's decision to jump into the Capulet's yard demonstrate?!
He's already willing to do anything for Juliet!
Friar Lawrence's opening monlogue involved heavy __________.
Foreshadowing!
Scene 4: What does the Nurse warn Romeo of?
His love better be true. He better not be leading Juliet on!
Speak / put her true love into words!
Who said this: "Alas, poor Romeo! He is already dead"
Mercutio OR Friar Lawrence?
Mercutio! (Act 2, Scene 4)
What is a soliloquy?
A speech, alone on stage, where a character reveals their inner thoughts or feelings
Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
He hopes their marriage will end the family feud between the Montagues and the Capulets
In Scene 6, what does Romeo say about future sorrow?
It can't equal the joy of 1 minute with Juliet! Even death wouldn't matter. He's so happy to call Juliet his wife!
At the very end of Scene 5, what does the Nurse tell Juliet?!
Romeo is a good man, he is waiting to marry you at Friar Lawrence's cell, get on your way there!
What is Juliet saying here:
"Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face,
Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek
For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight."
She is embarrassed that Romeo heard her confessing her love for him!