"Romeo and Juliet" is this type of play (genre)? BONUS: provide the definition
What is a tragedy? BONUS: a play in which the protagonist falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which he cannot deal.
“Two households both alike in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay out scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny.” What does this quote tell us about the play? BONUS: Where in the play do we learn this?
What is that the Capulets and Montagues have been fighting a long time, and are currently starting fights in the streets. BONUS: Prologue (said by the “Chorus”)
Who does Tybalt want to fight at the party?
Romeo
How does the first street fight begin (Act 1)? BONUS: What insult do the Montagues use towards the Capulets?
What is the servants of both families are insulting each other, and saying their master is better than the other? BONUS: Biting their thumb at them
What metaphor do Romeo and Juliet use to describe their first kiss at the party?
What is the metaphor of a prayer(the “pilgrim’s kiss”)--lips touch as hands touch