Romeo and Juliet Characters in the 1996 Film
Romeo and Juliet Quotes
Animal Farm Characters
Animal Farm Quotes
Punctuation
100

This character is 'emo' and acts without thinking.

Who is Romeo?

100

This character says: "But soft, what light beyond yonder window breaks. It is the east and Juliet is the sun".

Who is Romeo?

100

This character is the most loyal and hard working.

Who is Boxer?

100

"Napoleon is always right."

Who is Boxer?

100

Used to separate adjectives.

What is a comma?

200

This character wants to marry Juliet in Act One.

Who is Paris?

200

This character says: "Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast".

Who is Friar Lawrence?

200

This character represents the newspaper Pravda.

Who is Squealer?

200

"Four legs good, two legs bad!"

Who are the sheep?

200

Used to indicate someone is speaking.

What are quotation marks?

300

This character is the life and soul of the party.

Who is Mercutio?

300

This character says: "Parting is such sweet sorrow".

Who is Juliet?

300

This character tries to do the right thing by educating the animals and building a windmill.

Who is Snowball?

300

"Boxer! Get out quickly! They are taking you to your death!"

Who is Clover?

300

Two sentences joined by a comma (which is BAD).

What is a comma splice?

400

This character marries the young couple.

Who is Friar Lawrence?

400

This character says: "All are punished".

Who is the Chief of Police (Prince)?

400

This character is cynical and does not speak up.

Who is Benjamin?

400

"Tactics, Comrades. Tactics!"

Who is Squealer?

400

Used to introduce a list or to show relationship/ratio.

What is a colon?

500

This character speaks the final words in the film.

Who is Chief Prince?

500

This character says: "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?"

Who is Abraham (Abra)

500

This character is the human lawyer who negotiates trade.

Who is Mr Whymper?

500

"Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm!"

Who is Napoleon? (Ch. 10)

500

Used to connect sentences that are related, or to separate items in a complicated list.

What is a semi-colon?    ;

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