Who Said It-Act 4?
Poor Paris
Details Matter
Give Me the Facts, Jack
Who Said It-Act 5?
Not So Minor Details
100

"Where I have learnt to repent the sin
Of disobedient opposition
To you and your behests, and am enjoined
By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here
To beg your pardon."

Who is Juliet?

100

What Paris says has made Juliet unbalanced.

What is Tybalt's death?

100

How you know you will hire a good cook.

What is a good cook will lick his fingers to taste for quality, a bad cook won't eat his own cooking?

100

Told Romeo of Juliet's death.

Who is Balthasar?

100

"Come, come away.
Thy husband in thy bosom lies dead,
And Paris, too. Come, I'll dispose of thee
Among a sisterhood of holy nuns"

Who is Friar Lawrence?

100

The reason the apothecary decides to sell Romeo the poison.

What is he is poor and needs money?

200

"Death is my son-in-law, death is my heir,
My daughter he hath wedded. I will die,
And leave him all-life, living, all is Death's"

Who is Lord Capulet?

200

The reason Paris tells Friar Lawrence about his lack of time for courting Juliet.

What is she is too grieved about Tybalt for him to talk of love to her?

200

What Juliet keeps with her in case the poison doesn't work.

What is a dagger?

200

Suspects in Romeo, Paris, and Juliet's death.

Who is Friar Lawrence and Balthasar?

200

"Go hence, to have more talk of these sad
things;
Some shall be pardoned, and some punished;
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and Romeo"

Who is the Prince?

200

The failed messenger

Who is Friar John?

300

"And this borrowed likeness of shrunk death
Thou shalt continue two-and-forty hours
And them awake as from a pleasant sleep"

Who is Friar Lawrence?

300

The day Juliet is to marry Paris.

What is Wednesday?

300

The three ways Capulet says he can tell Juliet is dead.

What is her body is cold, her blood is settled, and her limbs are stiff?

300

The reason Lady Montague died.

What is she grieved herself to death because Romeo was banished?

300

"Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy
breath,
Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty.
Thou art not conquered. Beauty's ensign yet
Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,
And death's pale flag is not advanced there"

Who is Romeo?

300

What Romeo compares the Capulet monument to.

What is a womb?

400

"Tell me not, friar, that thou hearest of this,
Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it.
If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help,
Do thou but call my resolution wise
And with this knife I'll help it presently"

Who is Juliet?

400

Three things Juliet would find more preferable than marrying Paris.

What is chained to bears, leap from a tower, and locked in a tomb (also spend time with snakes and walking in the dangerous part of the city)?

400

The three things Juliet thinks may go wrong if she takes the potion.

What is the poison may be real, she is worried she will wake up too soon and suffocate in the tomb, and go insane inside the tomb?

400

The two ways Juliet tries to kill herself after finding Romeo dead.

What is she kisses him hoping there is poison left on his lips and using the dagger?

400

"O, I am slain! If thou be merciful.
Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet"

Who is Paris?

400

All the dead people

Who are Tybalt, Mercutio, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, and Lady Montague?

500

"Why, love, I say! Madam! Sweetheart! Why,
Bride!
Marry and amen, how sound is she asleep!
I needs must wake her. Madam, madam,
madam!"

Who is the Nurse?

500

The time Paris shows up to marry Juliet and what it shows about his feelings towards Juliet.

What is 3am and it shows he loves Juliet and is eager to marry her?

500

How the Friar actually blames Juliet's parents for her lifelessness.

What is they are punished by God because they pushed her to do something she did not feel she could do?

500
The three ways Prince knew the true story of what happened.

What is the Friar admitted his portion and said the Nurse was a witness, Romeo's letter verified his suicide, and Balthasar witnessed Romeo's unwillingness to fight Paris?

500

"Such mortal drugs I have; but Mantua's law
Is death to any he that utter them"

Who is the apothocary?

500

What two things the Capulets and Montagues agree to by the end of the play.

What is to never fight again and Lord Montague will build a gold statue of Juliet?

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