Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100

Where in Italy is "Romeo and Juliet" set?

Verona


100

What do Romeo and Juliet swear to each other on the balcony?

They promise to get married the next morning

100

Where is Romeo banished to?

Mantua

100

What does Friar Lawrence advise Juliet to do to avoid marrying Paris?


Drink a potion that will make her seem dead

100

Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead?

Balthasar, Romeo’s servant

200

Who is Romeo madly in love with for the first few scenes of the play?

Rosaline

200

At the end of Act 2, who knows that Romeo and Juliet are married?

Just the nurse and Friar Lawrence

200

Who stabs Mercutio?

Tybalt

200

Why is Juliet afraid to drink the potion Friar Lawrence gives her?

She thinks it might be poisonous and really kill her

200

How and where does Romeo commit suicide?

With poison in Juliet’s tomb

300

Who first recognizes Romeo at the Capulet party?

Tybalt

300

Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

He hopes the marriage will bring peace between the two families

300

What is Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt?

He is banished from Verona.

300

Who discovers Juliet 'dead' in bed after she takes Friar Lawrence’s potion?

The Nurse

300

How does Juliet die?

She stabs herself with Romeo's "happy dagger"

400

How are Tybalt and Juliet related?

They're cousins

400

What does Friar Lawrence say about young men and love?

That they love with their eyes

400

Why does Lord Capulet threaten to disown Juliet?

She won't follow her father's plans to marry Paris

400

How will Romeo find out about Friar Lawrence's plan?

Friar John will bring him a letter

400

What do Lord Montague and Lord Capulet agree to do at the end of the play?

They agree to stop feuding

500

Finish the quote: "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, a pair of  . . . lovers take their life;"

star-cross'd

500

Finish the quote: "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the ….”

sun

500

Finish the quote: "Oh, I am fortune’s …!

Fool

500

Finish the quote:‘...., God knows when we shall meet again.”


Farewell

500

Finish the quote: "For never was a story of more woe than this of..."

Juliet and her Romeo