Language & Film techniques
ACT 2, SCENE 2 - Balcony Scene
ACT 2, SCENE 6 - The Marriage Scene
ACT 3, SCENE 1 - The Big Fight Scene
Trivia
100

What is a metaphor and what is a simile?

A metaphor is saying that something is something else, whereas a smilie is saying something is like something else.

100

What is the setting in Shakespeare's version of ACT 2, SCENE 2?

Capulet household – Juliet’s bedroom balcony

100

The act of marriage is the ultimate symbol of... ? 

love

100

What 2 characters die in this scene?

Tybalt and Mercutio

100

What school did Harry Potter attend?

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and and Wizardry

200

What are the 3 different themes that we have explored in Romeo and Juliet?

Love and violence, fate vs. free will and family duty.

200

What does the line "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" mean in modern english?

She is asking Romeo why does he have to be Romeo? Why does he have to be a Montague, if he wasn't they could have been together!

200
What is the element of tragedy that we as a class have looked at in this scene?

That their love is forbidden

200

What does the Prince say at the end of this scene about Romeo's punishment?

That he is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt.

200

How many bones does a shark have?

Zero

300

What is a common language technique beginning with 'F' that we see multiple times throughout the original play and the film?

Foreshadowing

300

What language technique is used in the line "bud of love" in ACT 2, SCENE 2?

A metaphor, Romeo and Juliet’s sudden love is like an emerging flower bud, which will blossom into a beautiful flower with time

300

Why does Friar Laurence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

I think in doing so he hopes that the feuding between the houses will end and peace will be brought to Verona

300

What language technique is seen in the line "This day’s black fate”? 

The technique is foreshadowing and it is used to show us the tragic events that are about to follow.

300

What is the longest river in the world?

Nile

400

List 3 language techniques beginning with the letter 'P'?

Personification

Pathetic Fallacy

P.OV. - Point of View


400

What language technique is seen in this line spoken by Romeo (85-86): "By love, that first did prompt me to inquire. He lent me counsel, I lent him eyes.”

Personification, this is seen because 'love' is given human qualities.

400

Finish this Shakespearean line: "These violent delights..."

“These violent delights have violent ends” (9)

400

Where is pathetic fallacy seen in the Luhrmann's film version of Romeo and Juliet?

Luhrmann uses pathetic fallacy in the form of the storm clouds

400

Which country is home to the giant panda?

China

500

Ask Miss Murphy for the spelling question! :) 

Onomatopoeia

500

What roles do Romeo and Juliet's costume's play in ACT, 2 SCENE 2? 

Juliet is wearing an angel costume and Romeo the knight in shining armour costume. This feeds into the idea that they were destined to be together, they are a perfect match. Romeo is here to rescue his Juliet and she is waiting to be rescued by him!                       

500

What 2 film techniques have we found in the line "The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness” (11-12)?

It is an analogy that foreshadows the tragedy about to come. They are being warned.

- Too much honey is delicious, but it makes you sick to your stomach.

500

Mercutio is the play's most 'comedic' character, why is it significant that he is the first character to die?

It helps shift the tone of the play from love and happiness to death and violence. It shifts from a play about romance to a play about tragedy.

500

Who was Australia's first Prime Minister

Edmund Barton