The family surname for Juliet.
Who are the Capulets?
Hinting or referencing events that will later happen.
What is foreshadowing?
This character helps Juliet get married to Romeo.
Who is the Nurse?
These characters have gold statues made of them.
Who are Romeo and Juliet?
When one thing is said but is actually referring to the opposite.
What is verbal irony?
The family surname for Romeo.
Who are the Montagues?
This is the meaning of the Latin word trans-
What is across?
To end the feud/conflict?
Romeo kills Count Paris here.
What is Capulet Tomb/ Capulet Mausoleum?
When the audience is led to believe one thing is going to happen but the opposite happens.
What is situational irony?
The ruler of Verona.
Who is the Prince?
This is the meaning of the Latin word -gress.
What is go?
This character offers to fight Tybalt since Romeo refuses.
Who is Mercutio?
Romeo ends his life by doing this.
What is drinking poison?
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
Dies from Romeo's banishment.
Who is Lady Montague?
When the audience knows something the characters in the story don't know.
What is dramatic irony?
The messenger is unable to deliver the Friars letter to Romeo because of this.
What is the Black Plague/Bubonic Plague/Black Death?
Juliet ends her life by doing this.
What is drives a dagger through her heart?
A comparison between two objects using is or are.
What is a metaphor?
A kinsman of the Prince and Mercutio.
Who is Count Paris?
When a character makes a statement on stage that only the audience can hear.
What is an aside?
This is the advice that Benvolio gives Romeo in act 1.
What is by giving liberty unto thine eyes?
Romeo originally pined/ wanted this woman.
Who is Rosaline?
An exaggeration of the truth.
What is hyperbole?