A young girl, member of the Capulet family.
Who is Juliet?
This literary term is when a non-human entity is given human like characteristics.
What is personification?
The masquerade ball happens in this act.
What is Act I?
"For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Who is the Prince?
This is the location of the Capulet and Montague homes.
Where is Verona?
One of Romeo's closest friends, very quick-witted.
Who is Mercutio?
This literary term is when the audience knows information some/all of the characters do not know.
What is dramatic irony?
In this act Romeo buys the poison from the apothecary.
What is Act V?
"These violent delights have violent ends."
Who is Friar Lawrence?
This is how Juliet dies.
What is a dagger in the chest?
This person knows of Romeo and Juliet's marriage and helps make preparations for them to spend the night together.
Who is the Nurse?
This literary term is when a character or writer makes a play-on-words.
What is a pun?
The balcony scene is in this Act.
What is Act II?
"Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty."
Who is Romeo?
This is the reason Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet.
What is ending the feud?
This is who Romeo is in love with at the beginning of the play.
Who is Rosaline?
This literary term is when an idea/thought is repeated throughout a work of literature.
What is a motif?
What is Act III?
"My only love sprung from my only hate!"
Who is Juliet?
This person waits outside of Juliet's grave for Romeo because he doesn't trust Romeo's intentions.
Who is Balthasar?
A 14 line poem, usually written in iambic pentameter with a set rhyme scheme.
What is a sonnet?
In this act the Nurse finds Juliet's "dead" body.
What is Act IV?
"I would the fool were married to her grave."
Who is Lady Capulet?
Name all of the people who die in the last scene of the play.
Who are Romeo, Juliet, Paris, and Lady Montague?