Prologue
Act I
Act II
Act III
100

Since Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy, we know the play will end in _____.

death

100

Act I begins with a fight that only ends with the Prince threatening that the next person to start a fight will pay with their _____.

life

100

What is the most famous scene from this play (and Shakespeare) that takes place in Act II?

The balcony scene

100

Who kills Tybalt?

Romeo

200

The prologue foreshadows that the feuding between the families will end because ______ and _______ will kill themselves.

Romeo and Juliet

200

At the party in scene 5, this character threatens to get his revenge on Romeo.

Tybalt

200

Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

To end the feud.

200

What punishment does the Prince give to Romeo?

exile / banishment

300

The prologue informs the audience that there is a longstanding feud between the _______ and ______ families.

Montague and Capulet

300

Juliet's age at the start of the play

13

300

Which two characters (besides Romeo & Juliet) know about the characters' marriage? (daily double)

The Nurse and Friar Lawrence

300

Juliet's parents arrange a wedding between her and ____.

Paris

400

The play is set in ______, Italy.

Verona

400

At the beginning of the play, Romeo is in love with ____. (daily double)

Rosaline

400

During the balcony scene, which character says the relationship is moving too fast?

Juliet

400

Who says "A plague on both your houses!" 

Mercutio

500

Romeo and Juliet are described as "star-crossed" because they are _____.

doomed

500

Romeo compares lips to _______ when he says "Let lips do what ______ do" in order to get a kiss from Juliet.

hands

500

Who says "What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

Juliet

500

Where is Romeo going to live until Friar Lawrence can announce his marriage and ask the Prince for a pardon? (give the name of a city)

Mantua
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