"Give me my long sword, ho!"
Who is Capulet?
Romeo pines for Rosalind in this act of the play.
What is Act 1?
This is how the chorus is adapted in the movie version of Romeo and Juliet.
What is a news broadcast?
This is who would play Juliet in Shakespeare's time.
What is a pre-teen boy?
Meaning a call for attention.
What is "ho"?
"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."
Who is Romeo?
This is the pivotal act of the play, where Romeo kills Tybalt and declares he is "fortune's fool".
What is Act 3?
Sampson's brag that he is "a pretty piece of flesh" becomes this in the film.
What is a song?
If the audience did not like the play, they would typically engage in this behavior.
What is throw rotten food?
This means "to wait", or "hold up".
What is "soft"?
"I do bite my thumb, sir."
Who is Sampson?
We meet Romeo's spiritual guide and mentor in this Act.
What is ACT 2?
Mercutio dies not from a sword, but from this in the movie.
What is a piece of shattered glass?
What is a sonnet?
This is what Juliet means when she says, "I have bought the mansion of love, but not yet possessed it".
What is "I have not yet had sex with my husband"?
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Who is Juliet?
This is where the balcony scene takes place.
What is Act 2?
This is ONLY implied in the play, but is a full-on scene in the film that gets it a PG-13 rating.
What is the consummation of the wedding vows?
This is the reason for the many sexual innuendos and comedic characters like the nurse in the play.
What is all types of society attended the plays, even the lower class?
This can mean "why" and "there", although it doesn't sound like it.
What is "wherefore"?
"A plague o' both your houses!"
Who is Tybalt?
Paris and the Capulets set a wedding date without consulting Juliet!
What is Act 3?
The setting of the play is changed from which location in Italy to which location in California in the film?
What is from Verona to Venice?
Shakespeare performed his plays in this time period.
What is 1590-1613?
This is what "Oh I am fortune's fool" means.
What is what Romeo says when he kills Juliet's cousin and knows that fate is against him?