Characters
The Brawl
Quotes
Family
Misc.
100
Capulet wants Juliet to marry this character.
Who is Paris?
100
This character kills Mercutio.
Who is Tybalt?
100
"I am fortune's fool!"
Who is Romeo?
100

Romeo won't fight Tybalt at first because they are now _______.

What is related / cousins?

100

Juliet's mother thinks Juliet is crying because _____ is dead.

Who is Tybalt?

200
These characters both threaten to kill themselves during Act 3.
Who are Romeo and Juliet?
200

Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt.

What is banishment / exile?

200
"My lord, I would that Thursday were tomorrow."
Who is Paris?
200

Capulet threatens to do this to Juliet if she doesn't marry Paris.

What is disown her / kick her out?

200
Juliet no longer trusts this character by the end of Act 3.
Who is the Nurse?
300
This character advises Juliet to go ahead and marry Paris.
Who is the Nurse?
300

Tybalt stabs Mercutio under....

What is Romeo's arm?

300
"Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
Who is Mercutio?
300
The Prince is extra upset about the brawl for this reason.
What is because his kinsman Mercutio was killed?
300
Juliet has the Nurse give Romeo this object.
What is a ring?
400
This character tells Romeo he has much to be happy about.
Who is the Friar?
400

Romeo blames his inability to fight on Juliet for this reason.

What is his love for her made him effeminate / soft?

400
"I beg for justice, which thou, Prince, must give. Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live."
Who is Lady Capulet?
400
This parent of Juliet says that her being born was a curse.
Who is Capulet?
400
Juliet has this many days until she is supposed to marry Paris.
What is three?
500
This character relates the details of the brawl to the Prince.
Who is Benvolio?
500
Lady Capulet says it took this many men to kill Tybalt.
What is twenty?
500
"I'll not be forsworn."
Who is Capulet?
500
Juliet asks her mother to delay the wedding for this long.
What is a month or a week?
500
These birds are used to represent night and day (specify which is which).
What is the nightingale for night and the lark for day?
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