Who are the two dueling households in Romeo and Juliet?
Capulet and Montague
Where is scene 4 taking place?
The streets of Verona
Who convinces Romeo to go to the Capulet party?
Benvolio
Who are the main characters in scene 5?
Romeo and Juliet
Which of the following is an example of a stage direction?
1. Enter Romeo
2. Romeo: What, shall this speech be spoke for our excuse? Or shall we on without apology?
3. Benvolio: Strike, drum.
1. Enter Romeo
Who are the first two characters walking down the street?
Sampson and Gregory
Who are the main characters in scene 3?
Juliet and Lady Capulet
On the Capulet side, who wants to marry Juliet?
Paris
Where is Scene 5 taking place?
Capulet's House
Which of the following is an example of dialogue?
1. Enter Romeo
2. Romeo: What, shall this speech be spoke for our excuse? Or shall we on without apology?
3. Exit Lady Capulet
Romeo: What, shall this speech be spoke for our excuse? Or shall we on without apology?
Who stops the fighting on the streets in scene 1?
Prince
In scene 3, what does Lady Capulet talk about with Juliet?
Marriage to Paris
Who is Tybalt to Juliet?
Cousin
Who wants Romeo thrown out of the Party?
Tybalt
When mutiny occurs in Romeo and Juliet, what is this referring to?
fighting or brawling
Who has their sword drawn in the fight? Benvolio or Tybalt?
Benvolio
What did Romeo have that made him feel uneasy about the party?
A dream
Who was the character who could not read?
Servant
What was the theme of the party at the Capulet house?
Masquerade
What is another name for the Prologue in Romeo and Juliet?
Chorus
True or False: Is Mercutio a Montague?
False, he is a friend to Romeo and related to the Prince
Who tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague?
Juliet's Nurse
What is the best example of an oxymoron in Romeo and Juliet Act I?
1. Indeed, I should have asked you that before.
2. Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!
3. Thou knowest my daughter's of a pretty age.
4. We'll measure them a measure and be gone.
Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!
What is the meaning of the prefix trans-?
across or through or in a state of change