poetry terms
rhetorical devices
plot
characters
wild
100

the natural rhythm of the English Language

Iambic Pentameter

100

a two word contradiction

oxymoron

100

How many times have the Capulets and Montagues disturbed the peace of Verona's streets?

3

100

The ruler of Verona

Prince Escalus

100

The year JFK was assassinated

1963

200

unrhymed iambic pentameter used by important characters

Blank Verse

200

when the audience knows something that one or more of the characters doesn't know

dramatic irony

200

At the beginning of the play, Romeo's mood is

gloomy

sad

depressed

200

The character who claims that Paris is a "man of wax"-a perfect, good looking man.

Nurse

200

A famed 160-room Victorian mansion in San Jose, California known for its bizarre architecture—such as staircases leading to nowhere and doors opening into walls. Following her husband's death, legend says this rifle heiress built the house, which was under continuous construction for 38 years, to confuse spirits killed by rifles manufactured by her family.  Name the wife/heiress who owned the house.

Sarah Winchester

300

14 line poem with specific rhyme & rhythm--ends in a couplet

Shakespearean Sonnet

300

a long speech given by a character who believes s/he is alone on stage; reveals private thoughts

soliloquy

300
When Paris asks to marry Juliet, Lord Capulet delays the wedding for a several reasons.  Name one or both.
Juliet is his only living child


Capulet wants Paris to "win" Juliet's love and approval

Juliet is still young

300

Character who is always explaining "what happened" after a troublesome incident.

Benvolio

300

A bed and breakfast in Guthrie, OK where guests report a mischievous ghost child, 8-year-old Irene, who allegedly died of an overdose in the home when it was a residence.

Stone Lion Inn

400
The opposite of iambic 

trochaic

400

Identify the figure of speech:


Did ever dragon keep so fair (beautiful) a cave?

paradox

400

How does Romeo explain the difference in his love for Rosaline and his love for Juliet?

Rosaline did not love him back; whereas, Juliet does.

400

Character who believes Romeo is a "noble youth" who should not be asked to leave the party

Lord Capulet

400

A song that tells the story of a mystical, free-spirited, and untamed woman who cannot be held down, often described as a "woman taken by the wind". Inspired by a character in a novel, the song touches on themes of magic, intense love, and feminine power, with singer Stevie Nicks later associating it with the Welsh goddess of sovereignty.  Name the character/song title.

Rhiannon

500

Identify the rhythm and meter of the lines below:

Stonewall's the place where we work live and playEnglish class (although last) cheers up our day!

Dactylic Tetrameter

500

Identify the figure of speech

darkness like a drunkard reels

simile

500

How does Mercutio receive a fatal wound?

Romeo attempts to stop the duel between Mercutio and Tybalt

500

Character who delivers a long soliloquy on the similarities between plants and people.

Friar Lawrence

500

A mythological cannibalistic monster in the spiritual tradition of North American Algonquian-speaking tribes. It is associated with winter and described as either a fearsome beast that stalks and eats humans or as a spirit that possesses humans, causing them to turn into cannibals.

Wendigo