Who Said It?
Context Clues
Metaphorical Meaning
Cause and Effect
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100

"Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?" 

2.1

Who is Juliet?

100

"Juliet: It is an honor I think not of."

1.3

Juliet is trying to respectfully deny her mother's request about marriage.

100

"Romeo: Then dear saint, let lips do what hands do, the pray."

1.5

Romeo is asking Juliet for a kiss by comparing his lips to praying hands.
100

Tybalt wants to do THIS when he sees the "well-governed-youth" at his family's party.

What is kill him/challenge him to a duel?

100

The Capulets and The Montagues wear what colors to distinguish their families.  (+100 if you can remember The Prince/Mercutio's Colors)

What is: Montague = Blue.  Capulet = Red.  The Prince/Mercutio = Purple.

200

"I cannot dance, I have a soul of lead, so stakes me to the ground." 

1.4

Who is Romeo?

200

"The Prince: If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace," 

1.1

The prince is declaring a death penalty to any Montague and Capulet who fight.

200

"Sampson: Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads. Take it in what sense thou wilt."

1.1

Sampson wants to behead or sexually assault the Montague women, as a means of demonstrating how much he hates the other family.

200

In Act 1, Scene 2, Lord Capulet wants to wait how long before marrying Juliet off?

A. 1 Month.      B. 6 Months.       C. 1 Year.      D. 2 Years

What is "let two summers wither in their pride?"

200

This European Country is the setting of our play (Bonus +100 if you can name the city as well!)

What is Italy (Verona)?

300

"Be ruled by me; Forget to think of her, (Rosaline)."

1.1

Who is Benvolio?

300

"Romeo: He jests at scars that never felt a wound," 

2.1

Romeo is grumbling about Mercutio, who is making fun of Romeo and how he was in love with Rosaline.

300

"Romeo: But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun."

1.3

Juliet is a radiant glowing light that provides warmth and life to Romeo/Romeo's heart.

300

Friar Lawrence believes this is a good reason to marry the children.

What is "end the family feud?"

300

Tybalt/Benvolio are this kind of family member to Juliet/Romeo?

What is a cousin?

400

"But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?"

1.2

Who is Count Paris?

400

"Servingman: God gi’ good e’en. I pray, sir, can you read?" 

1.3

The Capulet servant is asking Romeo to read the roster of names for the party because he himself cannot read.

400

"Romeo: My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself Because it is an enemy to thee. Had I it written, I would tear the word."

1.5

Romeo is saying that if his name were a real object, he would break it to appease Juliet.

400

Romeo feels as though he cannot because of this is what told him not to.

What is a dream?

400

True or False: Lady Capulet was younger than Juliet's age when she gave birth to her.

True!  "Lady Capulet: By my count I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid." 

1.3

500

"A crutch, a crutch, why call you for a sword?" 

1.1

Who is Lady Capulet?

500

"This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet,"

2.2

Juliet is telling Romeo to slow down so that they don't rush their feelings of love.

500

Friar Lawrence: Within the infant rind of this weak flower Poison hath residence and medicine power:

2.3

People, like plants, have the potential for good and bad.

500

Mercutio will conjure Romeo using what "magical" creature?

Who is Rosaline?

500

This character brings you dreams in her chestnut wagon.

Who is Queen Mab?