Devices 1
Devices 2
Characters 1
Identifying Quotations
Misc. R&J
100

“Banishment?  Be merciful, say death! For death is worse than banishment!”

Hyperbole

100

“You have dancing shoes with nimble soles/I have a soul of lead.”

Pun

100

Fails to deliver an important letter to Romeo

Friar John 

100

“What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word/As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.”

Tybalt

100

Define tone

The author's attitude toward the subject

200

“Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon/Who is already sick and pale with grief”

Personification

200

“I dreamed my lady came and found me dead”

Foreshadowing

200

Mocks Romeo’s love for Rosaline

Mercutio

200

“What’s in a name?  That which we call a rose/By any other word would smell as sweet”

Juliet

200

True or false: Tybalt and Mercutio never learn about Romeo and Juliet's marriage.

True

300

“Borrow Cupid’s wings”

Allusion

300

 Juliet describing her feelings for Romeo on the balcony, while he listens, is this type of speech

Monologue

300

In addition to Romeo and Juliet, these 2 people also die in Act 5 (give 2)

Paris & Lady Montague

300

“Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied.”

Friar Lawrence

300

Thinks dreams are silly nonsense

Mercutio

400

“Courageous captain of compliments”

Alliteration

400

“Parting is such sweet sorrow” (Give 2)

Alliteration and oxymoron

400

Stops Romeo from killing himself in Act III

Nurse
400

“Tempt not a desperate man!”

Romeo

400

2 characters who are opposites of one another and designed to contrast are known as what?

Foil

500

“For never has there been a story of more woe/Than that of Juliet and her Romeo.”

Couplet

500
"You can be a King Kong banging on your chest" (Give 4)

Metaphor, alliteration, onomatopoeia, & allusion

500

Relatives of the Prince

Paris, Mercutio

500

“For never has there been a story of more woe/Than that of Juliet and her Romeo.”

Prince Escalus 

500

What 2 other devices are used to create connotation?

Diction and tone