A. That Romeo is still alive
B. That she will marry Paris on Thursday
C. That Tybalt is dead
D. That she is happy with her marriage to Romeo
B. That she will marry Paris on Thursday
A. Romeo suggested it
B. Friar advised her to
C. She truly feels for sorry angering him
D. Tybalt's ghost threatened her
B. Friar advised her to
At the start of Act 3.2, Juliet is anxiously waiting for her wedding night with Romeo. How do the events of 3.1 create a juxtaposition?
A. Friar has been asked to marry Paris to Juliet
B. The Nurse has been made fun of by Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio.
C. Tybalt has vowed to kill Romeo
D. Romeo has killed Tybalt and been banished
D. Romeo has killed Tybalt and been banished
"I think it best you married with the County [Paris]. / O, he's a lovely gentleman! / Romeo's a dishclout to him."
A. Nurse
B. Lord Capulet
C. Lady Capulet
D. Friar Lawrence
A. Nurse
Who tries to console the Capulets? How?
A. Friar – saying Juliet was a good person
B. Friar – she’s in a better place
C. Nurse – saying Juliet is in a better place
D. Peter – saying she’ll be missed
B. Friar – she’s in a better place
At the beginning of Act 3.1, how does the hot weather set the mood of the scene?
A. Romeo is happy about his marriage to Juliet
B. Tempers are short
C. People want to be lazy and relax
D. People are excited about the upcoming wedding
B. Tempers are short
After Juliet apologizes to Capulet for disobeying him, he _________.
A. lets Romeo stay at the party
B. kisses the Nurse
C. promises his fortune to Paris
D. Moves the wedding up a day
D. Moves the wedding up a day
A. She is so angry and cannot swear
B. She wants to confuse the Nurse
C. She wants to confuse Lady Capulet
D. He appeared the opposite of what he now is: a murderer
D. He appeared the opposite of what he now is: a murderer
"A plague o' both your houses!"
A. Tybalt
B. The Prince
C. Benvolio
D. Mercutio
D. Mercutio
Juliet gives the Nurse something to give to Romeo. What was it?
A. A rope
B. A bid
C. Her ring
D. Poison
C. Her ring
How does Lord Capulet's attitude about Juliet marrying Paris change in Act 3 compared to Act 1?
A. He now believes that Juliet should woo Paris
B. He now wants Juliet to marry whomever she wants
C. He has banished Paris from the Capulet household
D. He suddenly is impatient, hasty, and demanding of Juliet's obedience
D. He suddenly is impatient, hasty, and demanding of Juliet's obedience
Just as Romeo is about to descend the rope ladder and leave Juliet, what does Juliet say about the way Romeo looks?
A. Romeo looks beautiful
B. Romeo looks more alive than ever
C. Romeo seems sad
D. Romeo looks like he's dead in a tomb
D. Romeo looks like he's dead in a tomb
After Tybalt stabs him, Mercutio says, "Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man". Because "grave" has a double meaning, it is an example of _______
A. Imagery
B. Dramatic Irony
C. Personification
D. Pun
D. Pun
"Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! / I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday / Or never after look me in the face."
A. Lord Capulet
B. Lady Capulet
C. Nurse
D. Friar Lawrence
A. Lord Capulet
How long will the sleeping potion last?
A. 34 hours
B. 48 hours
C. 24 hours
D. 42 hours
D. 42 hours
What is an argument in 3.3 that Friar Lawrence does NOT use to convince Romeo he should be happy?
A. Juliet is alive
B. Romeo lives when Tybalt could've killed him
C. The law showed mercy for Romeo and let him live
D. Juliet chose Romeo over Paris
D. Juliet chose Romeo over Paris
Which of these events does Juliet NOT fear before taking the potion?
A. bashing her own brains out
B. Waking up too early
C. Romeo's love fading
D. Friar trying to poison her
C. Romeo's love fading
In Act 3.5 Juliet reacts to news of marrying Paris by telling Lady Capulet that she won't marry: "...when do I swear / it shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate. / Rather than Paris." We know what Juliet means by this, but Lady Capulet does not. These lines are an example of _____.
A. Dramatic irony B. Pun C. Imagery D. Oxymoron
A. Dramatic irony
A. Romeo
B. Friar Lawrence
C. Nurse
D. Juliet
D. Juliet
Who said Romeo is guilty only of avenging Mercutio’s death which the law would’ve done anyways?
A. Peter
B. Lord Capulet
C. Lord Montague
D. Paris
C. Lord Montague
At the start of Act 3.5, Romeo and Juliet wake up together. Why is their discussion about the nightingale and lark important?
A. Friar warned them about the nightingale
B. It determines whether Romeo should stay or go
C. Nurse likes to take care of larks
D. Juliet likes the lark, Romeo, the nightingale
B. It determines whether Romeo should stay or go
In Act 4.4, the Capulets are happily getting ready for Juliet's wedding. How is Act 4.5 a juxtaposition to this scene?
A. Tybalt comes looking for Romeo to duel
B. Juliet is already "dead," waiting to be discovered
C. Romeo is upset about his banishment
D. Friar Lawrence mixed the potion for Juliet
B. Juliet is already "dead," waiting to be discovered
"Oh God, I have an ill-divining soul! / Metinks I see thee, now thou art so low, / As one dead in the bottom of a tomb. / Either my eyesight fails or thou lookest pale." How is this foreshadowing?
A. Juliet sees Romeo like he's dead
B. Tybalt's ghost haunts Juliet's room
C. Romeo sees Juliet like she's dead
D. Friar Lawrence describes Juliet as if she's really dead at her wake
A. Juliet sees Romeo like he's dead
"We talk here in the public haunt of men. / Either withdraw into some private place, / Or reason coldly of your grievances, Or else depart. / Here all eye gaze on us."
A. Romeo
B. Mercutio
C. Benvolio
D. Tybalt
C. Benvolio
How will Romeo know about the plans?
A. A Friar will deliver the letter
B. A servant is going to tell him
C. Benvolio is going to tell him
D. Friar Lawrence will tell him
A. A Friar will deliver the letter