The specific age of Juliet at the start of the play
13
What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word/ As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.
Angry Tybalt
Death lies on her like an untimely frost/ Upon the sweetest flower of all the field.
SIMILE
What is "augmenting"?
"tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew."
adding to
A key idea of the play stating that this "begets, or brings about" more of itself...
Violence leads to more violence and destruction
The city to which Romeo is exiled after the death of Tybalt
Mantua
If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed.
Juliet
Romeo's description of the Capulet tomb as a "hungry churchyard" that he will "strew with limbs"
Personification
Juliet says she has "need of many" of these before she takes her potion (Act 4, Scene 3)
Orisons - prayers
It is suggested that in life and love, this "policy" is always best (something the Friar often advises)
Moderation
42 hrs... (references what?)
The exact length of time Juliet will appear dead after taking the potion
_______encourages ________ to attend the __________ ball to _______________
Benvolio; Romeo; Capulet's; See other girls
Juliet's early remark that her grave may be her wedding bed serves as __________________
Foreshadowing
In the context of the Apothecary selling drugs, this word means to "give out or sell" (Act 5, Scene 1)
Utters- dispense
What does "disobedience to recognized authority" inevitably bring?
Consequences!
Friar John was unable to deliver the crucial letter to Romeo because...
He was delayed due to the city being quarantined
Death is my sonlin-law, death is my heir;/ My daughter he hath wedded.
Lord Capulet
Lady Capulet uses this device during her speech, "...[he's] a precious book of love that only lacks a cover"
Metaphor
What word does Juliet use in Act 5, Scene 3 that likely means 'perhaps' in modern English?
"______ some posion yet doth hang..."
Haply
Shakespeare's work remains important and relevant because it offers great insight into __________________
Human nature, which was and continues to be relevant regardless of time/era
Who is it? Cause of death: broken heart due to __________
Lady Montague due to Romeo being exiled
Nurse; provides comical contrast/relief to Lady Capulet, especialy during her formal speech about Paris
This non-poetic form of speech is used by the servant in Act 1 to indicate his common background
Prose
In Act 1, scene 2, what is the context in which Paris uses "honorable reckoning"?
He's referring to both fueding households coming from a position of good standing or reputation
Plagarized! (But really, his play was an adaptation of Brooke's poem)