One of the two main protagonists in the story.
Who is Romeo? (or Juliet)
This character could be considered the antagonist in the play.
Who is Tybalt?
This is what actors wear in BOTH theatre and movies.
What is costumes?
The space between panels; usually white but sometimes different colors depending on the scene.
What are gutters?
Music and sound effects like footsteps, gunshots and car noises.
This person knows Juliet the best and has known here since she was a small child.
Who is the Nurse?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This character dies sometime in the night from heartbreak over Romeo's exile.
Who is Lady Montague?
This is the term for talking between two or more actors.
What is dialogue?
These look like little clouds and tell us what a character is thinking.
What are thought bubbles?
The things actors use or hold in a movie or play.
What is prop?
This person is neutral and is friendly with the Capulets as well as close friends with Romeo.
Who is Mercutio?
This character gives Juliet the potion so that she won't kill herself.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
This is the emotional feeling created by a scene, felt by the reader, audience member, or viewer.
What is mood?
Words that are different sizes and bold and "breakout" of the speech bubbles.
What are breakout words?
When the camera is positioned below the eye-line, pointing upwards and creates a sense of power.
What is low angle shot?
This person is Juliet's father, who has been feuding with Romeo's father for years.
Who is Lord Capulet?
This is an example of what type of conflict: "“What if this is some kind of poison that the friar has made up to kill me, in case he gets into trouble for marrying me to Romeo? I’m afraid it might be; but then I think it isn’t..."
What is internal conflict?
What are "Acts" and "Scenes"?
The way the drawings, colors and style of the pictures appear in a graphic novel.
What is art?
The actors that are chosen for each character in a movie.
What is cast?
Nicknamed The Prince of Cats.
Who is Tybalt?
This is the reason no one gets punished at the end of the play.
When one actor speaks to another or the audience quietly, but the other actors pretend not to hear.
What is an aside?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The way in which something is arranged or laid out in a graphic novel.
What is format?
How a movie cuts from shot to shot or how the movie is arranged.
What is editing?