These are the people in charge of guarding the graveyard in Act 3, Scene 3.
Who are the Watchmen?
This is where all Capulets are laid to rest.
Where is the tomb of the Capulets?
This was a part of Juliet's plan until it was never sent.
What is the letter?
Who is Juliet?
This character says, "Death, that hath sucked the honey of they breath."
Who is Romeo?
The person who sold Romeo the poison that killed him.
Who is the Apothecary?
This is the place where watchmen stand guard.
Where is the graveyard?
This is what Juliet was put in while she was sleeping.
What is the tomb?
This person kills himself after finding his loved one dead.
Who is Romeo?
Finish this line, "Her body sleeps in Capel's _____".
What is monument or tomb?
The betrothed person to Juliet first visited her in Act 3, Scene 2.
Who is Paris?
This is the location in which Romeo finds poison.
Where is a street in Mantua?
These are the items that are being carried by Friar Laurence in the graveyard.
What is a lantern, a crowbar, and a shovel?
This person dies in a fight with Romeo.
Who is Paris?
This character states, "O brother Montague, give me thy hand."
Who is Capulet?
This friend of Romeo informed him of Juliet's "death".
Who is Balthasar?
This is where the Prince says the Capulets & Montagues should finish their discussion at the end of Act 3, Scene 3.
Where is somewhere other than the tomb?
This is what Juliet used to kill herself after finding Romeo.
What is Romeo's Rusty Dagger?
This is how many people died in Act 5.
What is 4?
This character exclaims this line at the end of the poem, "For never was a story of more woe; Than this of Juliet and her Romeo".
Who is the Prince?
This holy person is the cause for Juliet's letter to not be received by Romeo.
Who is Friar John?
This is the place where both Friars discuss Juliet's letter.
Where is outside Friar Laurence's cottage ?
This was used by Romeo to open the tomb.
What is a chisel/mattock?
This person dies from pure devastation at the end of Act 5, Scene 3.
Who is Lady Montague?
This is the meaning of "Myself condemned and myself excused."
What is Friar Laurence says that he is guilty and innocent of the death of Romeo and Juliet?