Act I 🎭
Act II πŸ’˜
Act III βš”οΈ
Act IV 🏰
Act V πŸ—‘οΈ
100

She is a character foil to Juliet.

Who is Rosaline?

100

He wrote Romeo & Juliet, as well as Julius Caesar, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

Mercutio is killed under his arm.

Who is Romeo?

100

This is Juliet's backup plan in case the potion fails. Ouch!

What is a dagger by her bedside (kill herself)?

100

Lords Montague and Capulet plan to honor the memories of their children with these.

What are gold statues?

200

The Prince of Verona declares this a crime punishable by death.

What is fighting in the streets?

200

Friar Laurence agrees to help Romeo for this reason.

What is to end the families' feud?

200

This word means Romeo is "no longer allowed in Verona under punishment of death."

What is "banished" or "exiled"?

200

This character finds "dead" Juliet first.

Who is the Nurse?

200

He says, "See what a scourge is laid upon your hate,
That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love!”

Who is the Prince?

300

He is a character foil to Benvolio.

Who is Tybalt?

300

This olden word means "why" (not "where").

What is "wherefore"?

300

Juliet tells this character, "Blistered be your tongue!" after she expresses disgust with Romeo.

Who is the Nurse?

300

Romeo spends his time here after his one night with Juliet.

Where is Mantua?

300

He was Romeo's personal messenger in the play.

Who is Balthasar?

400

She is the fairies' midwife, delivering dreams of innermost wishes to those who sleep.

Who is Queen Mab?

400

This term for a "brief comment on stage" is not heard by other characters and is spoken directly to the audience.

What is an aside?

400

This dramatic convention is seen at work when the Nurse is slow to give Juliet information or when Romeo sees Tybalt after marrying Juliet.

What is dramatic irony?

400

To explain the sudden haste of Capulet's marriage plans, Paris offers this reason.

What is to dry Juliet's tears over Tybalt's untimely death?

400

She says,
"O happy dagger,
This is thy sheath: there rust, and let me die."

Who is Juliet?

500

He says, "Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels..."

Who is Romeo?

500

According to the Prologue to Act II, Romeo is initially attracted to Juliet by this.

What is "the charm of looks"?

500

He scolds Romeo saying, "O deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness!"

Who is Friar Lawrence?

500

Romeo fashions one of these in order to see his new wife in secret.

What is a rope ladder?

500

Romeo's letter gives this information.

What are the Friar's testimony/Romeo's purchase of poison?

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