Literary Devices
Who Said It?
Understanding the Story
Dramatic Irony
Modern Translation
100

“O brawling love! O loving hate!”
What literary device is this?

Oxymoron

100

“My only love sprung from my only hate!”

Juliet

100

Where does the play take place?

Verona, Italy

100

What does the audience know that Romeo does not know when he first meets Juliet?

She is a Capulet.

100

“Two households, both alike in dignity.”

Two families of equal status.

200

Romeo compares Juliet to a holy shrine and himself to a pilgrim.
What literary device is this?

Metaphor

200

“Part, fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do.”

Benvolio

200

Why does Romeo originally go to the Capulet party?

To see Rosaline, the girl he thinks he loves.

200

Why does dramatic irony create tension in the play?

The audience knows something the characters don’t, creating suspense.

200

“My only love sprung from my only hate.”

The person I love comes from the family I hate.

300

Romeo uses many exaggerated descriptions of love.

What literary device is this?

Hyperbole

300

“If ever you disturb our streets again,
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.”

Prince Escalus

300

Where do Romeo and Juliet first meet?

The Capulet party

300

Romeo sneaks into the Capulet party.

Why does this create tension for the audience?

The audience knows the Montagues and Capulets are enemies, so Romeo could be discovered and attacked.

300

“I will look to like, if looking liking move.”

I’ll see if I might like him.

400

Romeo and Juliet create a sonnet together when they meet.

Why might Shakespeare do this?

Their connection is balanced and harmonious

Their love feels perfect or destined

They immediately match each other intellectually

400

“Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone.”

Lord Capulet

400

Why does Benvolio encourage Romeo to attend the Capulet party?

He hopes Romeo will see other women and forget Rosaline.

400

Why might the audience already feel worried about Romeo and Juliet’s relationship?

The prologue tells us they will die.

400

“O that I were a glove upon that hand,
That I might touch that cheek!”

I wish I were a glove on her hand so I could touch her face.

500

Why might Shakespeare use religious imagery when Romeo meets Juliet?

To show Romeo idolizes Juliet and sees their love as pure or sacred.

500

“If love be rough with you, be rough with love.”

Mercutio

500

Why does Juliet agree to look at Paris at the party?

She respects her parents and says she will see if she might like him.

500

Romeo says at the party:

“Did my heart love till now?”

Why might this line be ironic to the audience?

Because Romeo was deeply obsessed with Rosaline just moments earlier.

500

“From ancient grudge break to new mutiny.”

A long-standing, generational hatred has erupted into new, violent, and chaotic fighting.