Plot and Events
Characters
Cause and Effect
Themes and Big Ideas
Motifs and Symbols
100

What causes the fight at the beginning of Act 1? 

Two servants from the Montague and Capulet families insult each other and start fighting.

100

Who tries to stop fights and keep peace in Act 1? (Benvolio, Tybalt, or Mercutio)

Benvolio.

100

Why does Tybalt want to fight Romeo at end of Act 1?

Because Romeo attends the Capulet party uninvited.

100

What theme is shown by the long-lasting feud between the families?

Happiness

Hatred

Death

Hatred

100

What does night usually represent for Romeo and Juliet?

Safety and privacy.

200

Why does Romeo go to the Capulet party in Act 1?

He goes because he hears Rosaline will be there.

200

Who pressures Juliet to marry Paris in Acts 3–4? (Capulet, Nurse, or Friar)

 Capulet.

200

What causes Mercutio to fight Tybalt?

He is angry that Romeo refuses to fight.

200

What theme is shown by Romeo and Juliet falling in love so quickly?

Toxic Love, Romantic Love, Impulsive Love

Impulsive love.

200

What does daylight usually represent for the lovers?

Danger and separation.

300

What secret decision do Romeo and Juliet make after the balcony scene?

They decide to get married.

300

Which character secretly marries Romeo and Juliet?

Friar Lawrence.

300

Why does Juliet feel betrayed by her family in Act 3?

They force her to marry Paris and refuse to listen to her.

300

What theme is shown when Romeo says he would rather die than live without Juliet?

True Love, Unhealthy Love, Romantic Love, Hatred, Depression

Unhealthy Love

300

Why is light often used to describe Juliet when Romeo talks about her in Act 2?

It shows how important and special she is to Romeo.

400

What event causes Romeo to be banished from Verona?

Romeo kills Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio.

400

How does the Nurse change her advice to Juliet in Act 3?

She tells Juliet to marry Paris instead of supporting Romeo.

400

How does Romeo’s love for Juliet affect his decision to participate during the fight?

He refused to fight Juliet's family

400

How does Act 3 show the theme of choices having consequences?

One fight leads to death, exile, and broken families.

400

What does the potion symbolize in Act 4?

Risky solutions and desperation.

500

What plan does Friar Lawrence give Juliet to avoid marrying Paris?

He gives her a potion that will make her seem dead for a short time.

500

Which character believes he is helping but actually makes the situation more dangerous?

Friar Lawrence.

500

How does Capulet’s decision to move the wedding date increase the danger?

It rushes Juliet into taking the potion plan.

500

What theme is shown by adults making decisions without listening to Juliet?

Lack of control over one’s own life.

500

How do sleep and death symbols connect in Juliet’s plan?

Sleep is used to imitate death, showing how close the lovers are to real danger.