“I am fortune’s foe.”
Romeo
“Death lies on her like an untimely frost.”
Simile
________ kills _______. Then ______ kills _______.
Tybalt kills Mercutio. Then Romeo kills Tybalt.
At the beginning of Act IV what day is it?
Tuesday
Juliet will drink the potion on this night
Wednesday
"O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, From off the battlements of yonder tower.”
Juliet
Define Foreshadowing
Hint at something that will happen later
Romeo is banished to this city
Mantua
What is the Nurse's real name?
Angelica
Give an example of Dramatic Irony in Act IV
Example: When Juliet "dies" the audience knows that she isn't really dead, but the characters don't (Lady Capulet, Capulet, Nurse, etc.)
Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir
Capulet
“Death is my son in law, Death is my heir; my daughter he hath wedded.”
Personification
Tybalt calls Romeo a _______ to instigate a fight.
Villain
Juliet lists six things she would rather do than marry Paris. List one.
1. Leap from a tower 2. Be chained with roaring bears 3. Lurk where serpeants are 4. Walk in thievish ways 5. Hide in a charnal house 6. Be hidden with a dead man in his shroud
Juliet's ________ and ______ will lose their color.
lips and cheeks
“A plague on both your houses. They’ve made worms meat out of me.”
Mercutio
Juliet's desperation when asking for Friar's advice is an example of this literary element.
Tone
The Nurse takes this item to Romeo
Juliet's ring
Describe how the Capulets have changed in the final scene of this Act?
Her parents who were raging mad at her the previous day for not wanting to marry Paris and were ready to disown her are now overwhelmed with grief over their daughter's death. Preparations for a wedding have now changed to preparations for a funeral.
Juliet will awake after this much time has passed
42 hours
“Hold, get you gone. Be strong and prosperous
In this resolve. I’ll send a friar with speed
To Mantua, with my letters to thy lord.”
Friar Laurence
“or shut me nightly in a charnel house, O’vercovered quite with dead men’s rattling bones, with reeky shanks and yellow chapless skulls.”
Foreshadowing
Romeo sees this worse than death.
Banishment
During her soliloquy in scene three, Juliet discusses her concerns about taking the potions. What are 2 of the concerns?
Why does the Friar tell the Capulets they should rejoice in Juliet's death?
1. What if it doesn't work? 2. What if it is a poison meant to kill her? 3. What if she wakes up too soon? 4. What if she sees bloody Tybalt? 5. What if she goes insane? 6. What if she suffocates?
Because she is blessed in heaven. .
How will Romeo learn of Juliet and the Friar's plan?
The Friar will send someone to inform Romeo.