This is the part of plot when the enemy families (Capulets and Montagues) make peace with each other?
What is the resolution?
This is the difference between a soliloquy and monologue.
What is there are other characters on stage for an aside and not a soliloquy (both have characters speaking aloud to reveal their thoughts with only audience hearing them)
"If that thy bent of love be honorable, Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow..."
Who is Juliet?
Shakespeare died in this city and country around this age.
What is Stratford-upon-Avon, and early 50s?
This is Friar Laurence's motivation for marrying R&J
What is resolving the feud between the Montague's and Capulets?
This is the plot term for when Romeo and Juliet commit suicide.
What is the climax?
This is a prologue and its purpose.
What is the opening lines before an which sums up and/ or give background information and raise interest
"If ever you disturb our streets again Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
Who is the Prince Escalus?
These are the genres of play Bill wrote.
What are historical, tragic, and comedic plays?
This is the purpose of the "darkness" motif (pattern) throughout the play.
When is the only time of day R&J see each other?
This plot element includes the Verona and all the characters.
What is the exposition?
This is figurative device when the Capulets were going to celebrate a wedding, but instead had a funeral for Juliet.
What is SITUATIONAL irony.
This is what Friar Lawrence meant when he said to Romeo, "Young men's love, then, lies?Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." ?
What is boys only care about a girl's appearance (beauty or looks) and not what is on the inside. He said it because Romeo fell for Juliet so quickly after Rosaline.
Shakespeare often wrote using this rhyming style and this is the last two lines that rhyme. Hint: the answer is NOT a sonnet in regards to rhyming style.
What are iambic pentameter and a couplet?
This "motherly figure" betrays Juliet by doing THIS.
Who is nurse and what is tell Juliet to forget Romeo and marry Paris?
THIS person is the last to speak during THIS element of the plot.
Who is Price and what is the end?
This figurative device is used by Juliet when she says, "Tis' 20 years till then" which is actually just the following day @ 9:00 AM.
What is a hyperbole?
"What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word/As I hate hell, all Montagues and thee."
Who is Tybalt?
These are Shakespeare's wife, daughter's and son's name.
What is Anne Hathaway, Susanna & Judith, and Hamnet?
This is what "yonder" and "sirrah" mean in Modern English
What is over there and addressing a servant?
AGAIN, ALL ELIZABETHAN WORDS TO KNOW ARE FAIR GAME!
THIS is the event in which prohibited THIS character from delivering an important message to Romeo while THIS character beat him and messed it all up.
What is a quarantine/infectious disease and who are Friar John and Balthaser?
This is the term used for two characters who display sharp contrasts AND an example of 2 sets.
What is a FOIL and who are Nurse/Lady Capulet, Mercutio/Romeo, Benvolio/Tybalt?
This is the character who said, "He's a man of wax", WHO that is about, AND what he/she meant.
Who is the nurse when she is telling Juliet and what is Paris being a total hottie and a catch?
These were Shakespeare's 2 main careers and this was his father's career.
What is an actor and writer and what is a glove maker?
These are 5 plays other than "R&J" that Bill has written.
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