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100

Shakespeare's wife's name: 

Ann Hathaway

100

Which genre of play is Romeo and Juliet? 

Tragedy

100

Iambic Pentameter always starts with a _________ syllable. 

Unstressed

100

Another name for a Shakespearean Sonnet: 

English Sonnet

100

When a character speaks directly to the audience: 

An Aside

200
In which town did Shakespeare grow up?

Stratford Upon Avon

200

In which city did Romeo and Juliet take place? 

Verona (Italy)

200

An Iamb has a _________ syllable, followed by a _________ syllable. 

Unstressed, stressed

200

Another name for a Petrarchan Sonnet: 

Italian Sonnet

200

When the character speaks their inner thoughts aloud?

A soliloquy

300

Shakespeare was alive from:

1564-1616

300

What is the main conflict in Romeo and Juliet?

Feud between the Montagues and Capulets

300

Pentameter tells us that the Iamb repeats how many times? 

5

300

How many lines does a sonnet have?

14

300

The name for the audience members who stood on the ground during the performance. 

Groundlings

400

Shakespeare wrote which 3 genres of play?

Tragedy, Comedy, History

400

What happened at the end of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet took their lives. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets ended. 

400

Iambic pentameter sounds like a: 

Heartbeat

400

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is an example of: 

Rhyme Scheme

400

The name for Shakespeare's theatre company? 

He actually had two--name one!

The King's Men

(also accepted: the Lord Chamberlain's Men) 

500

During which time period was Shakespeare alive? 

(There are TWO answers--you must get BOTH). 

Renaissance, Elizabethan Era

500
How many people die in Romeo and Juliet and who are they?

Mercutio, Tybalt, Lady Montague, Paris, Romeo and Juliet


500

A Shakespearean Sonnet is made up of 3 _________ and 1 __________?

Quartains, Couplet

500

Shakespeare wrote using 3 distinct styles of writing. Rhymed verse was one of them. What were the other 2?

Prose, Blank Verse 

500

Ordinary speech. No rhythm, no rhyme. 

Prose

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