This character kills Tybalt.
Romeo
This is Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt.
Banishment from Verona
This is the definition of dramatic irony.
When the audience knows something that characters in the play do not
This character delivers the Queen Mab speech.
Mercutio
This punny film version of Romeo and Juliet features a frog as the nurse.
Gnomeo and Juliet
Juliet says this character is a ”Beautiful tyrant! Fiend angelical! Dove-feather’d raven! Wolvish ravening lamb!".
BONUS 100 points: She is using this type of figurative language.
Romeo
Oxymorons
The wedding with Paris is pushed up for this reason.
In order to bring some joy to the family in a time of grief (Tybalt's death)
This is the definition of a foil.
A character that has opposing traits to another in order to emphasize the difference in their characters
When the Friar says “thou art wedded to calamity,” he means this.
Trouble follows you and also that he has married into a serious problem
Lord Capulet calls Tybalt this at the party.
A saucy boy
This character's dying words are “a plague on both your houses”.
Mercutio
This is Juliet’s internal conflict when she says “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”.
Her feelings for Romeo vs her family loyalty
The nurse and servant who cannot read are examples of this literary element.
Comic relief
Tybalt is saying he will do this when he says "this intrusion shall now seeming sweet convert to bitterest gall".
He will not forget about it and hold a grudge
The Capulets wear these colors in the 1968 movie?
Red, yellow, orange
This character says “these violent delights have violent ends”?
Friar Lawrence
This is an example of one external conflict in the play that is not Montague family vs Capulet family.
Tybalt vs Romeo, Tybalt vs Mercutio, etc.
This character is a foil of Benvolio in the opening scene.
Tybalt
This moment from Act 3 shows the theme of revenge.
Romeo killing Tybalt as revenge for killing Mercutio
When it is hot in a play/book/literary piece, that usually means this might happen.
Tensions are rising and there will be a fight/conflict
This character bites his thumb to open the play.
Sampson
Revealed already to us, this is the ending of the play.
Both Romeo and Juliet will end up dead but their families will have made peace
An example of foreshadowing from the first act of the play would be this.
Romeo having a dream that something bad will happen
These 2 thematic topics would be appropriate choices for the wedding between Romeo and Juliet.
Love and Connections, Secrets and Trickery
This stellar dance is performed at the Capulet party in the 1968 film.
The Moreska (the dance with cymbals)