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Events
Figurative Language
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Miscellaneous
100

This character kills Juliet's cousin.

Romeo

100

This is Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt.

Banishment

100
The following statement is this type of figurative language. "My love is as endless as the sea."

Simile

100

This character said the following: "But, soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."

Romeo

100

The two feuding families are named the  __________ and the ___________.

Montagues and Capulets

200

This character is Romeo's cousin, who tries to stop Tybalt from fighting in Act 1, scene 1.

Benvolio

200

This is where Romeo and Juliet first meet.

Capulet's party

200

The following quote is an example of this type of figurative language. "It is the east and Juliet is the sun."

Metaphor

200

This character said the following: "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"

Juliet

200

Romeo and Juliet mostly takes place in this Italian city.

Verona

300

This character advises Romeo and Juliet to take things more slowly.

Friar Laurence
300

Friar hopes this event will stop the fighting between the two families.

Romeo and Juliet's marriage

300

The following quote is an example of this type of figurative language. "The grey eyed morning smiles on the frowning night."

Personification

300

This character said: "A plague on both your houses!"

Mercutio

300

This person is the author of Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

400

This character was Romeo's love interest when the play began.

Rosaline

400

In Act 1, scene 1 the Prince says the two families have already fought in the streets this many times.

3

400

The following quote is an example of this type of figurative language. "O, speak again, bright angel."

Metaphor

400

This character said: "What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

Juliet

400
Juliet is this many years old.

13

500

This character is a servant of the Capulet's, often seen with the Nurse.

Peter

500

Lady Montague dies as a result of this event.

Romeo's banishment
500

The following quote is an example of this type of figurative language. "The earth had swallowed all my hopes but she."

Personification

500

This character said: "These violent delights have violent ends."

Friar Laurence

500

In Act 1, scene 1 Sampson makes this gesture to anger the Montagues into fighting.

bites his thumb