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This character is a girl that Romeo is in love with at the beginning of the play
Rosaline
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This is the Prince's punishment for Romeo because he killed Tybalt
Banishment from Verona for life
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Does Juliet ever believe that Paris is more honorable than Romeo?
No!!
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This is what Juliet does after her father orders her to marry Paris in Act IV
She goes to Friar Lawrence for help
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When the audience knows that Juliet is actually alive, but her family and Paris mourn her death, this is an example of
dramatic irony
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This is the place where Romeo and his pals are on their way to in Act One Scene 4
To crash the Capulet's masquerade
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In Act 2, Scene 2, Romeo and Juliet decide to
Get married
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This is the reason why Mercutio taunts and acts aggressively towards Tybalt in Act III Scene 1, calling him "ratcatcher" and other names
Mercutio wants Tybalt to draw his sword and fight him
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This is the reason in which Romeo murdered Tybalt
To avenge his best friend Mercutio, who was slain by Tybalt
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Lord Capulet's insistence that the wedding be moved up to Wednesday is an example of
A plot complication
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This is the point in the play where the audience is informed that lovers from long-feuding families will die
The prologue
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This is the reason why Juliet is so quick to admit her love for Romeo
Because he already overheard her talking about her love for him when she stood outside on her balcony
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This is Friar Lawrence's main motive for agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet
To end the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues
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In Act III Scene 1, Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt at first because
Romeo has just married Juliet, and is now related to Tybalt through marriage
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This is the way in which The Capulets, the Nurse, and Paris react to Juliet's "death" in Act IV (the fake death)
Pure grief and anguish; genuine sorrow
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This character's purpose is to decree that anyone who breaks the peace of Verona will suffer the consequence of death
The Prince (Escalus)
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This is what Juliet means in this quote: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet."
Romeo's name is not an essential part of his being. He would exist as the same person even if his name was "Romeo Pizza"
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These are the things Juliet fears in her Act IV soliloquy (3 things)
The potion won't work, she will awaken too early in the crypt and go insane, and Friar Lawrence may have given her poison in order to eliminate her as a threat
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This is the way in which Juliet responds to the news of Tybalt's death
She is angry at Romeo at FIRST, but then understanding
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This is the reason that Juliet's father assumes that his daughter will obey him in Act III
She has always been an obedient daughter
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This is what Romeo does when he sees Juliet for the first time at the masquerade
He falls instantly in love
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This is the character that Juliet is betrothed to, but she NEVER loves at any point of the play
Paris
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This is the reason why Friar Lawrence rebukes Romeo in Act II
Friar Lawrence believes Romeo is too fickle and changing when it comes to love
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This is the way the nurse intensifies the action when she brings Juliet Romeo's message in Act II
She rambles on and on about her pains and meaningless things, leaving Juliet in a state of suspense
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This is the reason that Friar Lawrence believes Juliet is brave enough to take the "death" or sleeping potion
She has already admitted she is brave enough and willing enough to kill herself, so she will be brave enough to fake dying
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