What You Say?
Literally Literary
Where Are We?
Friar's Fancies
Romeo's Randos
200
In the famous balcony scene, Romeo says the light from the window is the east and that Juliet is this object

What is the Sun?

200

An example of this device is found when Friar Lawrence hints that rushing into love may lead to a sad outcome.

What is foreshadowing? 

200

Romeo refuses to leave here with Mercutio and Benvolio because he wants to see Juliet again.

What is the [Capulet] feast?

200

When the audience first sees Friar Lawrence, he is explaining the medicinal properties of these objects.

What are plants/flowers?

200

This character is the first to mention marriage between Romeo and Juliet.  

Who is Juliet?

400

Romeo wishes to be this object when he sees Juliet lean her hand on her cheek.

What is a glove?

400

"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun," is an example of this kind of comparison.

What is a metaphor?

400

The famous "balcony scene" takes place on this family's property?

Who are the Capulets?

400
Our favorite Friar thinks Romeo has been awake all night because he is pining over this girl.

Who is Rosaline?

400

Juliet says she will do this if she knew Romeo loved her.

What is give up the Capulet name?

600

"That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet," is a quote referring to this, which belongs to Romeo.

What is the Montague name?
600

This form of figurative language can be defined as using like or as when comparing two things. 

What is a simile?

600

Romeo finds Friar Lawrence in this location when he wants to ask the man to marry him and Juliet.

Where is Friar Lawrence's cell?

600

Friar Lawrence agrees to perform a wedding for Romeo and Juliet in hopes of doing this?

What is ending the Montague-Capulet feud?

600

This "Prince of Cats" has challenged Romeo to a duel, according to Act II; Scene IV.

Who is Tybalt?

800

Romeo, thus far in the play, has NOT compared Juliet to this.

What is a rose?

800

Having the audience know that Romeo met Juliet while Mercutio and Benvolio have no idea is an example of the dramatic form of this literary device.

What is irony?

800

The Nurse finds Romeo and his cousins here in Act II; Scene IV.

Where is the street?

800

The Friar and this other character appear to be the only characters who "support" Romeo and Juliet.

Who is the Nurse?

800

This person is Romeo's "competition" for Juliet.

Who is the Prince?

1000

Juliet does not want Romeo to swear by this because it is too inconstant.

What is the Moon?

1000

This dramatic term is used when a character is speaking to another character who is offstage or "cannot hear" what the audience can.

What is soliloquy? 

1000

Romeo and Juliet is set in this country.

Where is Italy?

1000
This is Friar Lawrence's role in the community.

What is a priest?

1000

This is how Act II ends.

What is Romeo and Juliet get married?
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