The Prologue
The Ball Scene
The Balcony Scene
The Fight Scene
The Death Scene
100

What literary form is the prologue written in?

A sonnet

100

Which family hosts the ball?

The Capulets

100

What is the most famous line from "Romeo and Juliet" that is spoken by Juliet?

"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"

100

Who kills Mercutio?

Tybalt

100

How does Romeo die in both the play and film?

Poison

200

What does "star-crossed lovers" mean?

Their fate is doomed or unlucky in love

200

What costumes are Romeo and Juliet wearing at the ball in Luhrmann's version?

Knight and angel costumes.

200

Finish this line and identify one technique used - "It is the East, and Juliet is the ___"

"Sun" - symbolism, metaphor

200

What famous curse does Mercutio yell before dying?

"A plague on both your houses"

200

What setting does Romeo and Juliet die in within both the play and film?

Play - Juliet's tomb

Film - a church full of candles

300

Who speaks the prologue in Shakespeare's play? Who delivers it in Luhrmann's film?

The Chorus; the newsreader on TV.

300

What are three things that water symbolises in the film?

Purity, innocence, barriers, calm etc.

300

In Luhrmann's film, how does the use of music during this scene add to the mood.

Soft, romantic music enhances intimacy and contrasts with the feud's violence.

300

What is the narrative term for this point in the play?

Climax

300

What does Juliet mean when she says "O happy dagger" and analyse the effect of one technique used.

She is welcoming death as a way to be with Juliet.

Dagger - symbolic of violence, death

Foreshadowing

400

What is the dramatic effect of the prologue in setting up the story?

It foreshadows tragedy and the feud between the families. It creates dramatic irony and builds tension.

400
Identify TWO things that both the knight and angel costumes each symbolically represent.

Angel - innocence, purity, perfection

Knight - chivalry, strength, power

400

Identify FOUR ways Luhrmann makes the scene more modern and cinematic.

Swimming pool, garden lights, guards, close-up shots of faces, water reflecting purity

400

Identify FOUR ways Luhrmann emphasises the drama of this scene

Slow motion, storm rolling in, desert-like setting, music, exaggerated gestures, blood makeup

400

Describe what mood Luhrmann creates in the film and THREE ways he does this through film techniques.

He creates a romantic and sacred mood. Uses warm lighting, candles (symbolism), Juliet's white costuming, Romeo's sad and serious facial expressions

500

Give five examples of how Luhrmann modernises the Prologue for the film.

TV news broadcast; dramatic music, flashing headlines, quick cuts, police officers, buildings, fire motif

500

What does Paris wear to the ball? Identify THREE things his costume is symbolic of.

Astronaut - ambition, bravery, exploration, hope, idealism

500

Explain what message the balcony scene sends about a person's identity.

Being known for who you are, rather than where you come from.

500

How is Mercutio's character different to Romeo and Juliet? How does this create a shift in the rest of the play/film?

He is much more comical, witty and playful. His death marks the shift to tragedy.

500

What is the Shakespearean term for this scene? Hint: consider how Luhrmann wants audiences to feel.

Shakespeare creates catharsis - emotional release by "purging" their emotions. Audiences often cry.