Act 1 Scene 5
Act 1 Scene 5
Act 1 Scene 5
Act 5 Scene 3
Act 5 Scene 3
100

How does Romeo show what he means by these lines (What does he do?):

"If I profane with my unworthiest hand/This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,/My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand/To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss."

holds Juliet's hand

tries to kiss Juliet's hand

100

Throughout the sonnet, Romeo calls Juliet ____, and Juliet calls Romeo ______.

a saint

a pilgrim

100

In the first encounter sonnet, how does Romeo use religious metaphors?

To flirt with Juliet.

100

Put these events in the correct order:

1. Romeo kisses Juliet.

2. Romeo says that Juliet is beautiful.

3. Romeo says that he will stay with Juliet forever.

4. Romeo says that Death is in love with Juliet.

5. Romeo drinks the poison.

2 , 4, 3, 1, 5

100

"Here, here I will remain/ With worms that are thy chambermaids."

What type of figurative language did Romeo use?

What does Romeo mean when he uses the figurative language in the italicized part of the sentence?

Metaphor

He will stay in the tomb with the worms that feast on dead bodies.

200

What does Romeo mean by these words and gestures (translate)?

"If I profane with my unworthiest hand/This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,/My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand/To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss."

If I have insulted your pure hand by touching it with mine, my lips can fix this insult with a kiss

200

What does Juliet mean by this text: "Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much"? (translate)


You should not consider your hand unworthy of touching mine.

200

How do Romeo and Juliet connect the image of hands in prayer to the idea of kissing? 

Juliet says that hands touch in prayer

Romeo says that lips can pray like hands do (hands touch = lips touch)

200

"Shall I believe/That unsubstantial Death is amorous,/ And that the lean abhorred monster keeps/ Thee here in dark to be his paramour?"

How does Romeo describe Death?

As a monster

200

"For fear of that, I still will stay with thee,/ And never from this palace of dim night/ Depart again."

Based on the context, what does the italicized phrase refer to (palace of dim night)?

Juliet's tomb

300

How does Romeo show what he means when he says, "O then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do,/They pray"? (what does he do?)


places his palm against Juliet's palm

Implies they should kiss

300

"And palm to palm is holy palmer's kiss."

What is a palm?

A part of the hand

300

Which line does Juliet reject Romeo?

"Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in pray'r."

300

"Shall I believe/That unsubstantial Death is amorous,/ And that the lean abhorred monster keeps/ Thee here in dark to be his paramour?"

Romeo believes that Death did what to Juliet?

took her to be his lover

300

Define setting.

What's one line Romeo says that directly refer to the setting of the scene?


Setting: time and place where the story takes place

"Thee here in dark"

"palace of dim night"

400

What does Romeo mean by these words and gestures (translate the lines)?

"O then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do,/They pray"?

-Then, dear Juliet, let our lips do what hands do when they pray-they join together

400

"And palm to palm is holy palmer's kiss."

What is a palmer?

A pilgrim traveling to a holy shrine

400

Define what a Sonnet is.

a 14-line poem, traditionally written in iambic pentameter with an intricate rhyme scheme

400

Why does Romeo say he will stay with Juliet forever?

He must stop Death from turning her into his lover.

400

"O, here/ Will I set up my everlasting rest,/ And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/ From this world-wearied flesh."

What does Romeo mean by saying this? (translate)

I will die here and free my tired body from my unlucky fate

500

When Romeo first meets Juliet, he calls her hand ____ and his lips _______.

a shrine

two blushing pilgrims

500

What does Romeo mean by this line (translate):

"Then move not while my prayer's effect I take"?


Don't move while I make what I've been praying for happen

500

At first Romeo and Juliet rhyme on their own before rhyming together. Them rhyming together at the end means:

they're a good match/in love with each other.

500

Which quote from the text best supports that Romeo wants to stay with Juliet forever so that he can protect her from death?

"For fear of that, I still will stay with thee"

500

What type of punctuation does Romeo use at the end of his sentences? What does this imply about Romeo?

Exclamation points

to show how much Romeo cares