Act I- Sampson and Gregory get in a sword fight because one of them does this rude gesture
What is biting his thumb?
In one of her lines, Juliet says that she would rather ___ than marry Paris
What is die?
Romeo does this to talk to Juliet after the masquerade party
What is climb the wall/orchard wall?
Mercutio is killed by this character in act III
Who is Tybalt?
The setting of the play is this Italian town
What is Verona?
Act II- Romeo compares Juliet's beauty to these celestial objects
What is the sun and the moon?
Juliet does this after waking up in the tomb and seeing Romeo dead
What is stab herself?
Romeo and Mercutio sneak into the party by doing this
What is wearing masks?
As Mercutio lay dying, he cursed these family names
What are Capulet and Montague?
The rising action is this, at the Capulet's party
What is Romeo meeting Juliet?
Act III- Juliet gets angry after the nurse does this to Romeo's name
What is curse?
Juliet says that the only thing separating her and Romeo is this
What is their names?
Romeo does this after he sees Juliet "dead" in the tomb
What is kill himself?
Friar John is unable to deliver the letter to Romeo because of this
What is being quarantined?
The climax is this, after Romeo finds Juliet
What is Romeo's death?
Act IV- Juliet does this to jeopardize the whole plan for Juliet to meet Romeo
What is drinking the sleep potion?
Before drinking the potion that "kills" her Juliet puts this under her matress
What is a dagger?
Romeo kills this very aggressive character in a duel in act III
Who is Tybalt?
Friar Lawrence wanted Romeo and Juliet to live together in this close by town
What is Mantua?
The falling action is this, after Romeo and Juliet die
What is the discovering of Romeo and Juliet?
Act V- Capulet and Montague agree to erect golden statues of these two lovers
Who are Romeo and Juliet
After she angers hime, Juliet's father says that if she doesn't do this, that he will disown her
What is marry Paris?
Romeo compares his and Juliet's hands and lips to these things
What are pilgrims and saints?
Towards the end of the play, Lady capulet dies of this
What is sorrow/sadness for Juliet's death?
The theme of the play is this line in the beginning
What is more can be done with love than hate?