Juliet's parents want her to marry whom?
Paris
Who went with Romeo to the tomb?
Belthasar
Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;
And Paris too. Come, I'll dispose of thee
Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.
Stay not to question, for the watch is coming....
Friar Laurence
Who appears in people's dreams and torments them?
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."
metaphor
Name the first person who died
Mercutio (Romeo's Friend)
What is the name of the friar that was meant to get the letter to Romeo?
John
Where be these enemies? Capulet, Montague,
See what a scourge is laid upon your hate...
And I...have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished.
Prince
Who tries to break up the fight between the Capulets and the Montagues in Act 1 of the play?
Benvolio
In Act 5, Romeo speaks to Juliet and believes by the look of her that she is dead, but we know she is not. What literary device is this?
dramatic irony
Who killed Tybalt?
Romeo
What happened to Romeo's mom?
She died from grief.
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo
The Prince
Tybalt & Benvolio
Then love-devouring death do what he dare...
alliteration
Who gave the queen mab speech in Act 1?
What does the Prince declare at the end of the play?
Who says, "Put this in any liquid thing you will and drink it off; and, if you had the strength of twenty men, it would dispatch you straight."
Apothecary
Act 1 Scene 1: Benvolio and Montague describe the way Romeo has been acting. What do they say about him?
He has been gloomy, depressed, weepy, and is alone a lot.
What is soliloquy?
A speech delivered while the speaker is alone.
Who is Juliet's confidante and messenger?
Nurse
Who do they build a gold statue of at the end of the play?
Juliet & Romeo
Who says, "But I am sent to find those persons whose names are her writ."
Peter, a Capulet servant
He will kick her out on the streets and disown her.
What is this an example of?
"Beautiful tyrant! Fiend angelical!
Dove-feathered raven, wolvish-ravening lamb!"
oxymoron