Act 1 starts with...
What is a fight scene?
Romeo goes to this character to ask them to marry him and Juliet
Who is Friar Lawrence?
They were the first to die in Act 3
Who was Mercutio?
It is a stronger word than hate
What is loathsome?
The phrase, "fiend angelical" is categorized as this
What is an oxymoron?
Romeo's original love interest
Who is Rosaline?
These two characters deliver Juliet's message to Romeo in scene 4
Who is the Nurse and Peter?
Juliet sides with this person after hearing the news of Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment
Who is Romeo?
The feud has made the Capulets and Montagues feel this way about each other
What is abhor each other?
"Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word" is an example of this
What is an allusion?
Romeo's two friends who crash the Capulet party with him
Who are Benvolio and Mercutio?
Romeo nearly sworn by this before Juliet stopped him
What is the moon?
Mercutio curses this before he dies
What is both houses, the Montagues and the Capulets?
This is regular in blank verse despite it having no set rhyme scheme
What is meter?
What is a simile?
Juliet is willing to consider this when talking to Lady Capulet
What is marriage?
The advice provided by Friar Lawrence to Romeo in scene 6
What is to love in moderation?
This character offered to sort out a plan to help Romeo and Juliet
Who is Friar Lawrence?
The courteous, friendly, and warm Juliet could be described as this
What is cordial?
"My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand" is an example of this
What is a metaphor?
This character finds out their love interest is from their enemy family first
Who is Romeo
The element of humor in scene 5
What is the nurse delaying her message to Juliet?
This is the final choice Capulet leaves Juliet with at the end of scene 5
What is to marry Paris or be kicked out of the house?
The wedding Friar Lawrence performed for Romeo and Juliet could be considered this
What is a rite?
"More than prince of cats, I can tell you. O, he is the courageous captain of compliments" is an example of this
What is alliteration?