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This is what Juliet means when she asks "Wherefore art though Romeo?" on her balcony.
Romeo, why are you a Montague?
100
Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
What is to end the feud between their two families.
100
What is Romeo's last name?
What is Montegue.
100
The definition of cunning.
What is having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion?
100
The definition of a monologue.
What is a long speech?
200
What does Juliet mean when she says, "Deny thy father and refuse thy name"?
Pretend you are not a Montague.
200
Why does Friar Lawrence initially question Romeo's love for Juliet?
What is Romeo just got out of a relationship with Rosaline.
200
What is Juliet's last name?
What is Capulet.
200
The definition of vile
What is extremely unpleasant?
200
The definition of a soliloquy.
What is the act of speaking one's thoughts aloud without anyone on stage hearing them.
300
What does Juliet mean when she says ―"Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow"?
She doesn't want to leave Romeo, but is happy that she will see him the next morning to be married.
300
What message does Romeo send Juliet?
What is to meet him at the church to get married.
300
How long has the nurse been with Juliet?
What is since Juliet was born.
300
The definition of predominant
What is present as the strongest or main element?
300
When Juliet is speaking out loud about Romeo and the audience knows he can hear her but Juliet does not know this is an example of this type of irony.
What is dramatic irony?
400
Of what are we reminded by Friar Lawrence‘s line ―"These violent delights have violent ends"?
What is when you rush into love, the outcome may not be positive.
400
This is what Friar Lawrence was gathering in his basket before Romeo arrives.
What are flowers?
400
Who is Juliet's cousin?
Who is Tybalt?
400
The definition of unwieldy
What is difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape or weight?
400
This type of irony is when what is expected to happen is not what really happens.
What is situational irony?
500
What does Juliet mean by, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet"?
Names are meaningless, a person's character is what matters.
500
During the balcony scene, what does Romeo compare Juliet to?
What is the sun.
500
Who is Romeo's rival for Juliet's hand in marriage?
Who is Paris?
500
The definition of boisterous.
What is noisy, energetic, cheerful or rowdy?
500
"If you ask me tomorrow I will be a grave man" is an example of this type of irony.
What is verbal irony?
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