Characters
Plot Act 2
Plot Act 3
Literary and Dramatic Devices
Random Stuff
100

The person Mercutio thinks Romeo was with the night of the party. 

Who is Rosaline?

100

The thing that Juliet says is the "problem" between her and Romeo

What is his name (Montague)?

100

This person is killed by Tybalt.

Who is Mercutio?

100

The fact that the audience knows that Romeo and Juliet are married, while the other characters don't, is called...

What is Dramatic Irony?

100

The number of hours Juliet waited for the Nurse to return home with news.

What is 3 hours?

200

This person acts as the messenger between Romeo and Juliet

Who is The Nurse?

200

The object that Romeo asks the Nurse to set up for  after him and Juliet are married.

What is a rope ladder?

200

Romeo kills this person.

Who is Tybalt?

200

A short line said by a character, to express their inner thoughts. 

What is an aside?

200

"A plague o' both your houses" was said by this person.

Who is Mercutio?

300

A poor, religious man who acts as mentor to Romeo

Who is Friar Lawrence?

300

The reason Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet.

What is to bring peace between the families?

300

The day Juliet is going to marry Paris.

What is Thursday?

300

When a character is on stage alone, and gives a speech expressing their thoughts and feelings.

What is a soliloquy?

300

Like Act 1, Act 2 also begins with this.

What is a prologue?
400

Challenges Romeo to a fight. 

Who is Tybalt?

400

The important event that does not occur on stage.

What is the marriage between Romeo and Juliet?

400

Romeo's punishment.

What is banishment?

400

A long speech given in the presence of other characters.

What is a monologue?

400

How Romeo reacts to being banished.

What is he is very upset and thinks death would be better. 

500

Nurse’s servant who accompanies her to meet Romeo?

Who is Peter?

500

The excuse Juliet used to leave her house and marry Romeo.

What is to go to confession?

500

The birds Romeo and Juliet talk about Scene 5 are symbols of ...

What are morning (the lark) and night (the nightingale)?

500

"A damned saint, an honourable villain" is an example of this kind of literary device.

What is an oxymoron?

500

Romeo swears his love on this, and Juliet tells him not to.

The moon