Vocabulary
Quotations
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Plot
Literary Terms
100
To call upon or bring into existence (usually with magic).
What is conjure.
100
"What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, nor arm, nor face, nor any other part belinging to a man."
Who is Juliet.
100
When Benvolio tries to stop the street fight, this character tries to start it up again.
Who is Tybalt.
100
Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he thinks that this will be a result.
What is end the the feud between the families.
100
When Juliet is speaking alone on the balcony while Romeo listens below is an example of this literary device.
What is dramatic irony.
200
A particular form or system of religious or other ceremonial practice.
What is a rite.
200
"Farewell acient lady. Farewell."
Who is Mercutio.
200
After Romeo and Juliet have fallen in love, this character tells both of them the other one's true identity.
Who is the Nurse.
200
In Juliet's soliloquy in the balcony scene, she is quietly questioning Romeo's this.
What is family name.
200
The conversation between the Nurse and Tybalt is an example of this literary device.
What is comic relief.
300
Excessive adoration, devotion, etc.
What is idolatry
300
"Well, you have made a simple choice; you know not how to choose a man."
Who is the Nurse.
300
In the garden after the party, this character hears Juliet speaking lovingly about her feelings for Romeo.
Who is Romeo.
300
Tybalt sends a letter to Romeo's house that contains this.
What is a challenge.
300
"My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words." This is an example of this literary term.
What is presonification.
400
A person or thing that proclaims or announces.
What is a herald
400
"So smile the heavens upon this holy act that after-hours with sorrow chide us not!"
Who is Friar Lawrence.
400
This character tries to cure Romeo's love-sickness over Rosaline by taking him to see other women.
Who is Benvolio.
400
Friar Lawrence tells Romeo this when he hears of Romeo's plans to marry Juliet.
What is that he is moving too quickly.
400
"How silver sweet sound lovers' tongues by night, like softest music to attending ears!" This quote is an example of this literary term.
What is a simile.
500
To do something with no regard for what is right or humane.
What is wanton.
500
"O blessed, blessed night! I am afeard, being in night, all this is but a dream, too flattering-sweet to be substantial."
Who is Romeo.
500
This character threatens death to anyone who tries to start a fight in his streets again.
Who is the Prince.
500
Romeo tells the Nurse to make sure Juliet has permission to do this later that afternoon.
What is go to confession.
500
"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun" is an example of this literary term.
What is a metaphor.
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