Juliet's parents want her to marry whom?
Paris
What theatre is Shakespeare known to be a part of?
What is the Globe?
What is the relationship between these “two households”?
What is they are enemies and are involved in an old feud?
Act 1 scene 1: Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene?
Who are the servants of the Capulets and Montagues?
What type of figurative language is this an example of?
"But soft, what light from yonder window breaks?
It is the East, and Juliet is the sun."
What is a metaphor?
Which characters are foils of each other because one is calm and the other is easily riled up?
Who are Benvolio and Tybalt?
Where did Romeo and Juliet first meet?
What is the party at the Capulets?
What decision does Capulet make in Act 3 about Paris wanting to marry Juliet?
What is, have her marry Paris on Thursday?
Who tries to break up the fight between the servants of both families?
Who is Benvolio?
What does it mean that the Elizabethan Theatre had a wide audience?
What is people of all classes could mix?
Who killed Tybalt?
Who is Romeo?
Where was Shakespeare born?
Where is Stratford-upon Avon?
Why does Romeo hate his own name?
What is because his name is Juliet's enemy?
Act 1 scene 1: What threat does the Prince make to Lord Montague and Lord Capulet?
What is that the next person to start a public brawl will be put to death
How are plays divided up?
What are acts and scenes?
Who are the two people that know about Romeo and Juliet's marriage?
Who are Friar Lawrence and the nurse?
What news does Romeo's servant Balthasar bring to Romeo in Mantua?
What is that Juliet is dead?
What advice does the nurse give to Juliet about her arranged marriage to Paris?
What is marrying Paris since Romeo is exiled?
In Act IV, what is the Friar's plan to help Juliet?
What is to fake Juliet's death?
What is soliloquy?
A speech delivered while the speaker is alone.
Who killed Paris?
Who is Romeo?
In what city does this play take place?
Where is Verona?
According to the prologue, the thing that will end the feud is…
What is the deaths of these families' children, who fell in love?
What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
What is a tragedy?
What is it called when a character talks to the audience without letting other characters on stage hear; reveals a character’s private thoughts called?
What is an aside?