Drama Terms
Literary Terms
Characters in the Play
Isn't It Ironic?
What Happened?!
100

This is the part of a play defined by elements such as rising action, climax, and resolution.

What is an act?

100

This is a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature.

What is theme?

100

This is Romeo's friend who is killed by Tybalt.

Who is Mercutio?

100

When Mercutio compares reproductive organs to flowers and to water pumps, he is using this type of irony.

What is verbal irony?

100

This is how Romeo and Juliet begins.

What is two servants from the Capulet and Montague houses start a street fight?

200

This is a narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come are dropped or planted.

What is foreshadowing?

200

This is an object, a person, a situation, or an action that has a literal meaning in a story but suggests or represents other meanings.

What is a symbol?

200

This is the person who Romeo was in love with before he met Juliet.

Who is Rosaline?

200

When Juliet says that she would like to take out her revenge of her cousin's death on Romeo's body, it is this type of irony.

What is verbal irony?

200

This is how Romeo and Juliet meet.

What is at the Capulet family's party when Romeo sneaks in to see Rosaline?

300

This is a long speech that a character gives on stage when nobody else except for the audience can hear.

What is a soliloquy? 

300

This is a character who doesn't really go through any changes throughout the story.

What is a static character?

300

This is the character who banishes Romeo for killing Tybalt.

Who is Prince Escalus?

300

When Friar John is unable to take the letter to Romeo explaining Friar Lawrence's plan, it is this type of irony.

What is situational irony?

300

This is what Friar Lawrence is talking about when we first meet him.

What is comparing plants to people?

400

This is when a character may turn to the audience to make an observation or quippy remark that the other characters can't hear.

What is an aside?

400

This is the character who drives the action and whose fate matters the most.

What is a protagonist?

400

This is the character who creates a potion for Juliet.

Who is Friar Lawrence?

400

When Romeo drinks poison in Juliet's family tomb, it is this type of irony occurring. 

What is dramatic irony?

400

This is how Juliet dies.  Be specific.

What is she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.

500

This is a story, picture, or other piece of art that uses symbols to convey a hidden or ulterior meaning, typically a moral or political one narrative story that conveys a complex, abstract, or difficult message.

What is an allegory?

500

This type of POV uses a narrator with access to only one character's perspective.

What is 3rd person limited POV?

500

These are the FOUR characters who die in the final act.

Who are Romeo, Juliet, Paris, and Lady Montague?

500

When Juliet's parents find her "dead" in her bedroom the day before she is meant to marry Paris, these two types of irony are being used.

What is situational and dramatic irony?

500

This is what corroborates Friar Lawrence's story at the very end of the play.

What is Romeo's suicide letter?