Relationships
Sun, Moon, Night,
or Names?
Couplet Conversation:
Who spoke to whom?
Insults:
Who insulted whom?
When was it?
(day & time of day)
100

Who are the "star-crossed lovers"?

Romeo & Juliet

100
concealing
night
100
"Let two more summers wither in their pride / ere we may think her ripe to be a bride."
Lord Capulet to Count Paris
100
"The love I bear thee can afford no better term than this: Thou art a villain."
Tybalt to Romeo
100
Romeo & Juliet meet
Sunday evening / night
200

Who are the enemies?

Capulets and Montagues

200
beauty
sun
200
"O, where is Romeo? Saw you him today? / Right glad I am he was not at this fray."
Lady Montague to Benvolio
200
"And why, my Lady Wisdom? Hold your tongue, Good Prudence. Smatter with your gossips, go!"
Lord Capulet to Nurse
200
Romeo & Juliet honeymoon
late Monday night / early Tuesday morning
300
Name 2 sets of cousins.
Benvolio & Romeo / Tybalt & Juliet
300
hateful
names
300
"This precious book of love, this unbound lover. / To beautify him only lacks a cover."
Lady Capulet to Juliet
300
"You are a Princox."
Lord Capulet to Tybalt.
300
Romeo kills Tybalt
Monday afternoon
400
Nurse's servant
Peter
400
unfaithful
moon
400
"Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sight! / For I never knew true beauty till this night."
Romeo to himself
400
"...to hide her face; for her fan's the fairer of the two."
Mercutio to Peter / Nurse / his buddies
400
Romeo & Juliet get married
Monday at noon
500
Name three "kinsmen."
Prince Escalus / Mercutio / Paris
500
envy / jealousy
moon
500
"The which if you with patient ears attend, / what here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend."
Chorus to the audience
500
"No, sir. I do not bite my thumb at you, sir... But I do bite my thumb, sir."
Sampson (C) to Abram (M)
500
Juliet argues with her parents
Tuesday morning