Literary Devices
Plot
Quotes
Theme
Film v Text
100
The literary device in this passage: "No, it's not as deep as a well, or as wide as a church door; but it's enough! I'm a dead man."
What is simile?
100
The person who travels to Mantua to tell Romeo of Juliet's death.
Who is Balthazar?
100
The speaker of : Here's your money--and that's a worse poison than anything you could sell to me.
Who is Romeo?
100
The way the play represents old vs young.
What is sterile and dead vs wild and alive?
100
In the film, the last we see of Paris is when he meets Juliet at Lawrence's cell. This is what happened to him in the play.
What is he was killed by Romeo?
200
The literary device in this passage: Capulet: My daughter is married to death. Death is my new son-in-law, and my only heir.
What is personification?
200
The Nurse's advice after Capulet threatens to disown Juliet.
What is to marry Paris?
200
The speaker of: Is that Tybalt's ghost, looking for Romeo? Stay there, Tybalt! I'm coming Romeo!
Who is Juliet?
200
The comparison that the play constantly makes with love.
What is madness?
200
In the film, the Capulets are pictured at Juliet's funeral. In the play, this is what the Capulet's do when they find Juliet "dead".
What is mourn and tell each other how much they loved her?
300
The literary device that occurs when the Nurse brings news of Tybalt's death and says, "He's dead, he's dead", and Juliet thinks she means Romeo.
What is dramatic irony?
300
What Capulet and Montague do to end the feud.
What is build golden statues of their children and shake hands?
300
The speaker of: A plague o' both your houses!
Who is Mercutio?
300
The metaphor the play constantly uses for Juliet's death.
What is for her wedding bed to be her grave? (to be married to death)
300
In the film, Juliet wakes in the tomb and looks into Romeo's eyes as he drinks the poison. This is what happens in the play.
What is she wakes up to see Friar Lawrence, but then finds Romeo already dead?
400
This literary device is at work when we see the Capulets suffer over Juliet's "death" after treating Juliet so poorly earlier.
What is Nemesis? (Or Poetic Justice)
400
The reason why Friar John was not able to deliver the letter to Romeo.
What is he was delayed by the plague? (People thought he was infected and they locked him in a house).
400
The speaker of: I ran away before the guards arrived, and it looks like she killed herself ... If you think I am to blame for any of this, than let me be executed.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
400
The theme that connects these events together: -Mercutio attacking Tybalt -Tybalt taking insult at Romeo -Who Romeo blames for Mercutio's death -The patriarchs (Montague and Capulet)
What is the male honour code and being a "real man" who is violent?
400
In the film, the police and authorities find Romeo at the tomb because the helicopter spotted him. This is what happens in the play.
What is Paris's page runs to get the guards after seeing his master killed?
500
Both Paris and Romeo love Juliet. Both Paris and Romeo are well-off, well known, popular young men. But Romeo and Paris love Juliet differently. Paris is this kind of character in relationship to Romeo.
What is a foil character?
500
What Juliet does after she learns Romeo killed Tybalt.
What is curse Romeo, calling him a "monster" (93).
500
The speaker of: Do you have to go? It's not morning yet. That was the nightingale you heard, not the lark.
Who is Juliet?
500
The theme that connects these moments: -Capulet telling Juliet she belongs to Paris -Paris "wooing" Juliet through impressing her parents -Juliet turning her back on her family and drinking the vial
What is misogyny--(the domination of women by men) and sexism and treating women like property--and its resistance by Juliet? Ultimately breaking our of her role causes her death.
500
An argument as to why the director left Paris out of the ending.
Variable answers: -modern audiences would lose sympathy for Romeo if he killed Paris -Romeo is not represented as insane in the film--he is more mad in the play -Paris distracts from the main focal point of the ending scene--he is more of a buffoon in the film
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