What is tone?
the way that the author feels through their writing
Vial
Very small glass or plastic container used for medicines, etc
Finds Juliet "Dead" in her room
Nurse
In what city is Romeo hiding?
Mantua
Subtly
Causing harm in a way that is gradual or not easily noticed
Juliet tells the nurse and her mother that she must pray before she is married. What is she ACTUALLY going to do?
Take the potion
What is internal conflict?
conflict going on within a person/character
Sullen
Gloomily or resentfully silent
Gives Juliet a vial of potion to help her appear dead
Friar Laurence
Where does Juliet go after she gets Friar Lawrence's help to fake her death?
Capulet's (her family's) house
Leisure
Time free from work or duties
She is in love with Romeo
Conflict happening outside of a person; man vs man etc
Loathsome
Causing feelings of hatred or disgust
Has a knife to use if the potion doesn't work
Juliet
In Friar Laurence's plan, where will Romeo meet Juliet?
The Capulet vault/tomb
Enjoined
Directed or ordered
Juliet tells her father that she is always going to listen to him. What do we know?
She is lying and will not marry Paris
What is suspense?
moments used to increase the tension of a text
Dismal
Says that with Juliet's death, all of their joy has also died
Lady Capulet
Where does Juliet drink the vial?
Juliet's room
Pilgrimage
A journey to a special place, sometimes for religious reasons
What is dramatic irony?
When characters believe something to be true, but we (the audience) know otherwise
Pensive
Quietly sad or thoughtful
Asks the servingman to hire 20 cunning cooks and stays up all night to plan the wedding
Lord Capulet
The Capulet House
Wayward
Following one's own inclinations
Juliet's father calls death his "son in law." What is actually true?
Romeo is his son in law already and Juliet isn't actually dead