At the beginning of Act IV, what day is it?
Tuesday.
Why is Paris at the Friar's cell?
To discuss his marriage to Juliet.
To what day does Capulet move the wedding?
Wednesday.
What is Paris' reaction to Juliet's death?
He feels cheated. He isn't concerned at all with Juliet's family and their feelings.
What type of this figurative language is this?
Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field.
Simile
The Friar gives Paris two reasons why he cannot perform the ceremony. List one.
1. It is too soon. 2. He does not know the lady's mind.
Juliet lists six things she would rather do than marry Paris. List one.
1. Leap from a tower 2. Be chained with roaring bears 3. Lurk where serpeants are 4. Walk in thievish ways 5. Hide in a charnal house 6. Be hidden with a dead man in his shroud
What does the following figurative language mean?
Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field.
She (Juliet) died too soon.
The first plan the Friar set forth is not working. What is the second plan he devises for Romeo and Juliet?
Juliet is to take the potion and "die," but really sleep for 42 hours. She would be buried. Romeo will come to her before she awakes. Friar will communicate his plan to Romeo via letters.
During her soliloquy (long speech) in scene three, Juliet discusses her concerns about taking the potion. What is one of the three concerns?
1. What if it doesn't work? 2. What if it is a poison meant to kill her? 3. What if she wakes up too soon? 4. What if she sees bloody Tybalt? 5. What if she goes insane?