An open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers
Muntiny
Romeo is in love with this character at the beginning of the play.
Who is Rosaline?
Where is the play set
Verona, Italy
How old is Juliet at the beginning of the play?
13
Romeo's feelings for Rosaline illustrate which of Romeo's traits?
His immaturity surrounding romantic love.
An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
Transgression
Who is Juliet's closest part of her life; her parental figure.
The Nurse
Where does Romeo go when he is banished?
Mantua
Who is Romeo's cousin?
Benvolio
How does Mercutio function as part of the play?
He acts as a balance to Romeo- he deflates his exaggerated ideas of love and makes fun of it.
prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding.
Foil
Which character is notable for his witty and satiric commentary.
Mercutio
Where does Juliet say her soliloquy about her love for Romeo?
Her Balchony
How many people does Romeo supposedly kill on his murder spree?
Five- Six including his half-responsibility in Juliet and Mercutio's death.
Why does Friar Lawrence marry Romeo and Juliet?
To end the quarrels in Verona.
Extremely unpleasant
Vile
Which emotion motivates Romeo most throughout the play?
Love
The play takes place over how many days?
Five
Who recognizes Romeo at the ball?
Tybalt
What quality does Romeo have that gives him character flaw?
Impulsiveness
Rowdy or rough
Boisterous
Which character makes the greatest efforts to help Romeo and Juliet be together
Friar Laurence
In which setting does the final scene take place?
The Capulet Vault
Who wrote the first adaptation of Romeo and Juliet?(hint- it's not Shakespeare)
Arthur Brooke
What is the theme of Romeo and Juliet?
The power of fate.