Guess Who?
Where Were We?
Who Said It?
Cause and Effect
Figurative Language
100

Juliet's parents want her to marry whom?

Paris 

100

Where did Romeo and Juliet get Married?

The church

100

"Sweet Montague, be true."

Juliet

100

What happened that caused Romeo to kill Tybalt?

Tybalt killed Mercutio

100

What type of figurative language is this an example of?

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

metaphor

200

Name the first person who died

Mercutio (Romeo's Friend)

200

Where did Romeo and Juliet first meet?

The party at the Capulets

200

"You're going to...marry Paris. And if you don't go on your own, I'll drag you there." 

Lord Capulet

200

What was the effect (or result) of Romeo killing Tybalt?

Romeo is banished

200

"You are as glorious as an angel tonight."

Simile

300

Who killed Tybalt?

Romeo

300

Where did the most famous scene in the story take place? (hint: Wherefore art thou Romeo?)

On Juliet's balcony

300

"May a plague strike both your houses."

Mercutio

300

Tybalt's death directly affects Romeo, but it also causes Lord Capulet to set what up?

a marriage between Juliet and Paris

300

 Then love-devouring death do what he dare... 

alliteration

400

Who performs Romeo and Juliet's marriage?

Friar Lawrence

400

In what city does the play take place?

Verona

400

"If you ever cause a disturbance in our streets again, you'll pay for it with your lives."

Prince

400

What did Romeo do that caused Tybalt to challenge him and eventually kill Mercutio?

Show up at the Capulet's party

400

"He's a beautiful tyrant...He's an angel...He's a lamb...He's a villain."

Anaphora 

500

Who is Juliet's confidante and messenger?

Nurse

500

What city is Romeo going to stay in during his banishment?

Mantua
500

"Girls younger than she often marry and become happy mothers."

Paris

500

Who did Romeo and Benvolio meet that allows (causes) them to go to the Capulet party?

Peter (the illiterate servant)

500

"May a plague strike both your houses."

Foreshadowing OR Personification