Figurative Devices
Plot
Characters
Quotations
100

What figurative device is being used in the following quotation: "O me, this sight of death is as a bell - That warns my old age to a sepulcher." (Scene 3, Line 206-207) 

Simile 

100

What happened when Paris discovered Romeo trying to break into the Capulet family tomb?

The two of them fought, ending in the death of Paris.

100

Name the character(s) that this sentence describes: 

Which characters resolved a feud carried on from generations. 

Montague and Capulet

100

Who was this said by: "O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter's jointure, for no more/ Can I demand." (Scene 3, Line 296-298)


Capulet after finding the bodies of Romeo, Juliet, and Paris in the tomb. 

200

What figurative device is being used in the following quotation: "Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger," (Scene 3, Line 169)

Personification 

200

What item could've been used to kill but was never until another took it and used it to kill themself. 

Romeos Dagger

200

Name the character(s) that this sentence describes: 

Who were the first people to find Romeo and Juliet dead in the tomb.

Captain of the Watch, Page and the officers of the Watch

200

Who was this said by: "For never was a story of more woe - Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." (Scene 3, Line 309-310)

The Prince in remorse for the families and what they have lost in that day. 

300

What figurative device is being used in the following quotation: "I will be brief, for my short date of breath Is not so long as a tedious tale." (Scene 3, Line 229-230) 

Simile

300

Who is revealed to have died offstage and why did they die?

Lady Montague died of grief at Romeo's banishment 

300

Name the character(s) that this sentence describes: 

Who feels partially responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet

Friar Lawrence

300

Who said this line: "O heavens! O wife, look how our daughter bleeds! This dagger hath mistane, for lo his house Is empty on the back of Montague" (Scene 3 Lines 202-204)

Capulet Discovering his daughter dead in the tomb of the Capulet family along with the body of Romeo.

400

What figurative device is being used in the following quotation: "Seal up the mouth of outrage for a while , Till we can clear these ambiguities." (Scene 3, Line 116-117)

Metaphor

400

Who read Romeo's letter to Montague instead of Montague himself?

The Prince Read the letter after it was discovered on Romeos dead body.

400

Name the character(s) that this sentence describes: 

Who was instructed not to enter the Capulet family monument under threat of death

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!

Balthazar 

400

Who was this said by: "Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet, And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife" (Scene 3, Lines 231-232)

Friar Lawrence explaining his intentions, and the bad outcomes that came along with them. 

500

What figurative device is being used in the following quotation: "I hear some noise, lady. Come from that nest- Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep." (Scene 3, Line 151-152) 

Metaphor

500

Who was the second person to be integrated by the Prince for the murder of Romeo and Juliet   

Balthazar Romeos Servant was the second person, from Friar Lawrence being the first and Paris's Page being the third the get interrogated. 

500

Name the character(s) that this sentence describes: 

Who is referred to as him in this quotation: "And by and by my master drew on him" (Scene 3, Line 284)

Romeo, it is said by the page talking about the fight that occurred ending in the death of Paris.  

500

Who was this said by: "A greater power than we can contradict- Hath thwarted our intents." (Scene 3, Line 152-153)

Friar Lawrence when he realizes of Romeos death and that Juliet will give into fate, and kill herself.