My intentions are savage - wild and far more ruthless than hungry tigers or the roaring sea!
What is metaphor?
100
The Capulets and the Montagues constantly fight and cause death amongst each other.
What is violence?
100
apothecary
What is a medical aid?
100
"Then I defy you, stars!"
Who is Romeo?
200
Romeo drinks a deadly poison.
What is ACT 5?
200
In saying that Romeo's banished, everyone's killed: father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, and Juliet, all dead.
What is hyperbole?
200
Juliet awakens JUST as Romeo has killed himself drinking poison.
What is irony?
200
aloof
What is distant, far away, etc.
200
"If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet."
Who is Paris?
300
Juliet fakes her death.
What is ACT 4?
300
The soft light of morning disperses sullen night. Streaks of light stipple the eastern clouds.
What is imagery?
300
Romeo and Juliet meet and both fall head over heels in love with each other.
What is fate?
300
"Happy-dagger"
What is the dagger Juliet used to stab herself?
300
"Fear comes upon me. O, much I fear some ill unthrifty thing."
Who is Friar Lawrence?
400
Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time.
What is ACT 1?
400
(Romeo says this): I dreamt my loved one came and found me dead - an odd dream...She gave me the kiss of life, and I revived and was an emperor!
What is foreshadowing?
400
Romeo and Juliet cannot bear to be away from each other and when they are together, they act as if it's their last time.
What is Passion?
400
mattock
What is a pick?
400
"Then she is well and nothing can be ill. Her body sleeps in Capels' monument."
Who is Balthazar?
500
Romeo and Juliet spend their one and only night together.
What is ACT 3?
500
(Talking about the tomb): You loathsome stomach! You belly of death! Gorged with the dearest morsel of this earth! I'm forcing open your rotten jaws, and in revenge I'll cram thee with more food!
What is personification?
500
Romeo and Juliet kept their marriage a secret because of _______ _________.