People
Characters
Literary Terms
Figurative Language
100
The male protagonist

Who is Romeo?

100

The person who overhears Juliet speaking on the balcony

Who is Romeo?

100

The term used to refer to that time when viewers/the audience has information characters do not.

What is dramatic irony?

100
A figure of speech that combines two contradictory terms
What is oxymoron?
200
The individual who, out of concern, tells Lord Capulet that Romeo in attendance at the Capulet party.

Who is Tybalt?

200

The individual who approaches and requests Juliet's hand in marriage from Lord Capulet

Who is Paris?

200

The genre of Romeo and Juliet

What is tragedy?

200
Name the type of figurative language: "sick health"

What is oxymoron?

300
The person who doesn't know her daughter's age

Who is Lady Capulet?

300

The woman Benvolio and Mercutio relentlessly tease in Act II.

Who is The nurse?

300

The Montague that's considered a foil to Romeo

Who is Mercutio?

300

Name the type of figurative language: "Juliet is the sun."

What is metaphor?

400

To Romeo's disappointment, this person doesn't return his romantic feelings.

Who is Rosaline?

400

The individual referred to as "father," and warns Romeo about loving too quickly.

Who is Friar Lawrence?

400

The portion of the play that contains dramatic irony, telling readers what's to come in the play.

What is the prologue?

400
Name the type of figurative language: "'Tis twenty year til then."

What is hyperbole?

500
Friend and cousin to Romeo Montague

Benvolio

500

The 'reason' Romeo attends the Capulet party.

Who is Rosaline?

500

The London theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed.

What is The Globe?

500

Name the type of figurative language: "Did I o'perch the walls."

What is hyperbole?

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