Plot
Characters
Foils
Symbolism & Imagery
History
100

The first fight in the play happens here.

What is the marketplace?

100

The romantic one in the play's relationship.

Who is Romeo?

100

Friar Lawrence

Who is the Nurse?

100

Light symbolizes this idea.

What is conflict?

100

Shakespeare's generally-accepted birthday.

What is April 15, 1564?

200

Romeo does this in order to be at the Capulet party.

What is crash?

200

The practical one in the play's relationship.

Who is Juliet?

200

Mercutio

Who is Benvolio or Tybalt?

200

This symbolizes romance.

What is darkness?

200

This famous playwright was both a mentor and rival to Shakespeare.

Who is Christopher Marlowe?

300
Juliet tells Romeo not to swear by this inconstant object.

What is the moon?

300

Possibly bad-tempered because of childhood bullying about his name.

Who is Tybalt?
300

Romeo, when it comes to love.

Who is Juliet?

300

This number plays an important part in the play.

What is two?

300

It was illegal to put one of these people on stage.

What is a woman?

400

Romeo's punishment for killing.

What is banishment?
400
This person is reasonable and nice--until someone crosses him.

Who is Lord Capulet?

400

Paris

Who is Romeo?


400

The play starts as this, then turns to tragedy.

What is a comedy?

400

The Queen's Men moved their theater because the landlord did this.

What is raised the rent?

500

The last person the audience learns dies in the play.

Who is Lady Montague?
500

This character tells a long, rambling story about Juliet as a toddler.

Who is the Nurse?

500

Lord Montague

Who is Lord Capulet?

500

When Juliet talks to herself about whether or not she should take the potion, it's this.

What is a soliloquy?

500

In order to avoid losing power, Queen Elizabeth never did this.

What is marry?

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