After the party, who do Mercutio and Benvolio think Romeo is with?
Rosaline
where does Romeo go when he leaves Juliet after the balcony scene
to see Friar Lawrence
How does Tybalt react when he sees Romeo at the party?
He wants to fight him
Capulet is so happy after Juliet apologizes and agrees to marry Paris that he does what?
moves the wedding up a day
how do the families honor Romeo and Juliet after their death?
The build golden statues of them
Why does Romeo agree to go to the party?
to see Rosaline
during the balcony scene who begins the discussion about marriage?
Juliet
Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry them?
He thinks it will bring peace between the families
How does Romeo React to being banished?
He would rather die than be separated from Juliet
How does Romeo kill himself?
poison
Why are the families fighting
we don't know
What does Romeo compare juliet to in the balcony scene
stars, sun, moon
Who does Juliet go to for help when she is told she must marry Paris?
Friar Lawrence
Why doesn't Romeo receive the letter meant to be delivered by Friar John?
The plague stops Friar John from delivering it
What will happen if Romeo doesn't leave Verona?
He'll be killed
How does Romeo and Benvolio find out about the party?
Peter the capulets servant is blind and asks them to read the invitation he is meant to deliver
Who says and what does it mean
"What's a Montague? its not a hand nor foot,
Nor arm nor face, nor any other part belonging to a man. What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Juliet
His name is not important to who he is
How does Mercutio die (be specific)?
he is stabbed by Tybalt iunder Romeo's arm
What does Lord Capulet say will happen if Juliet refuses to marry Paris?
She will be disowned and kicked out of her house
How does Juliet kill herself?
stabs herself with Romeo's dagger
In Act I when Paris acts for Juliet's hand Capulet says, he can marry her if?
Hw waits awhile and she chooses to marry him
What's dramatic Irony
When the audience knows something the characters dont
Who says and what does it mean (need to answer both (parts correctly for points)
"These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and gunpowder, which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness and in the taste confounds the appetite. Therefore love moderately. Long love doth so.
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow"
Friar Lawrence
Dont love too much or too quickly
How long is Juliet supposed to be in her death like state for?
42 hours
Who else lies dead in the tomb with Romeo and Juliet at the end of the play?
Paris