This character said "Oh, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Who is Juliet?
These are the names of the TWO feuding families in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
What are Montague and Capulet?
This is where the Capulets and Montagues live.
*Town and country*
Where is Verona, Italy?
This is widely considered to be the main theme of Romeo and Juliet.
What is tragic love?
This character said "A plague o' both your houses" in his final moments.
Who is Mercutio?
This event causes Romeo to be banished from Verona.
What is Tybalt's murder?
This is the cousin of Juliet who meets his end at the hands of Romeo.
Who is Tybalt?
This is the act where Romeo and Juliet secretly marry.
What is Act 2?
What is foreshadowing?
A morbid piece of advice, "These violent delights have violent ends" was given to the star crossed lovers by this character.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
This is the "brilliant plan" Friar Lawrence comes up with to stop Juliet from marrying Paris.
What is faking her own death by drinking a potion?
This explains the relationship between Benvolio and Romeo.
What are cousins?
This is where Romeo goes after being banished.
Where is Mantua?
This theme is revealed in the repeated references to the stars and fate.
What is destiny?
This character famously says "What light, but soft through yonder window breaks, it is the east and Juliet is the sun"
Who is Romeo?
This is who discovers Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding day.
Who is the Nurse?
This character is related to both Prince Escalus and Mercutio.
Who is Paris?
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This is the location, event and type of event where Romeo and Juliet first meet.What is a masquerade party at the Capulet house?
This is an example of situational irony in this play.
This character plea's his case by saying "Younger than she are happy mothers made"
Who is Paris?
This is the reason Romeo does not know Juliet is actually still alive when he finds her in the Capulet tomb.
What is the letter not being delivered by Friar John?
This was Capulets reaction when Juliet refuses to marry Paris.
What is threatening to disown her?
This scene contains dramatic irony as the audience is aware that Juliet is actually alive but Romeo, her scene partner, does not.
(act and scene number for full points)
What is Act 5, Scene 3?
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Hint: The answer to this question was revealed before reading the play.
What is a foil?