Setting, Plot, Genre
Characters
Figurative Language, Literary Devices, and Poetry
William Shakespeare
100

Where does the play take place (City and Country)?

Verona, Italy

100
Who is Juliet's cousin?

Tybalt

100

This is an example of what type of figurative language:

"She glows in the darkness like a jewel in the ear of an African"

Simile

100

How old was Shakespeare when he got married?

18

200

What two families have had an ongoing feud?

Capulets and Montages

200

Who is Romeo's cousin?

Benvolio

200

This is an example of what type of figurative language:

"...he's a man of wax"

Metaphor

200

What country was Shakespeare born in?

England 

300

The families have had how many street fights?

3

300

Peter is which family's servant?

Capulet 

300

This is an example of what type of figurative language:

"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun"

Metaphor

300

What was the name of Shakespeare's son who died?

Hamnet

400

What is the genre of the play?

Tragedy

400

Who is upset that Romeo is at the masquerade party?

Tybalt

400

What is a 14-line poem with an ABABCDCDEFEFGG rhyme scheme?

Sonnet

400

Most of Shakespeare's plays were performed where?

The Globe Theatre in London

500

What is Juliet pondering when Romeo finds her on the balcony?

She is contemplating what a family name means - she's struggling with the concept that Romeo is her worst enemy.

500
Which character says that Romeo is a well-mannered man and not a troublemaker?

Lord Capulet

500

This literary device reflect the writer's attitude toward the subject.

Tone

500

Which one of Shakespeare's plays is the most popular and most performed?

Romeo and Juliet