Characters
Plot
Narrative Structure
Misc.
100

Young, falls in love with Romeo, takes a sleeping potion

Who is Juliet Capulet 

100

Where does Romeo first spy Juliet and what happens during their meeting? 

The masquerade party; Romeo and Juliet kiss 

100
When the plot is complete 

The Denouement (resolution) 

100

How many main characters are dead at the end of the play?

Six

200

In love with love, marries Juliet, kills Tybalt, Paris and himself

Who is Romeo 

200

Why does Romeo kill Tybalt? 

To avenge the death of his best friend, Mercutio 

200

many of the basic narrative elements are provided. This often involves establishing characters, establishing the setting and establishing conflicts.

Introduction (exposition) 

200

Who kills Paris and why?

Paris believes that Romeo is the reason Juliet is dead, so they fight and Romeo kills him 

300

Romeo's cousin, tries to keep the peace

Who is Benvolio 

300

Why do Juliet's parents believe she is weeping in her room?

Because she is sad over the death of Tybalt

300

the point at which the conflict is resolved and the struggle between opposing forces ends

What is the climax

300

Why does Lady Montague die? 

Grief over Romeo's exile 

400

More motherly to Juliet than her own mother

Who is Nurse

400

Why does Juliet take the sleeping potion? 

She would rather die than marry Paris; she must fool her family into thinking she is dead so she can run away with Romeo. 

400

The event that creates conflict between two forces 

What is the inciting forces

400

What type of play is Romeo and Juliet? 

A tragedy 

500

Starts fights, Juliet's cousin, killed by Romeo, kills Mercutio

Who is Tybalt 

500

How does the story end? Be specific. 

Romeo and Juliet both end up dead and the parents are to blame due to their senseless feud. 

500

The point where the protagonist makes a decision that brings about change. 

What is the crisis

500

What is the pattern that iambic pentameter follows?

unstressed syllable followed by stressed syllable 

M
e
n
u