The Bard
CSI
Symbols/Symbolism
Vocabulary
Are we all related???
100

The era in which Shakespeare developed his works

Elizabethan Era

100

Mercutio's Killer

Tybalt

100

The person who is represented by the church because of his position and how he helped the star-crossed lovers

Friar Lawrence (he married them)

100

to smother for lack of air; to prevent from developing properly  

                                                           

Stifle

100

Romeo's cousin

Benvolio

200

In Shakespeare's time, all actors were ________

Male

200

The people Romeo killed (3)

Tybalt, Paris, & Himself

200

Represented by a dove, this person acts as a peacemaker 

Benvolio

200
Cunning

Skilled

200

People Juliet trusts (Name 3)

Nurse, Romeo, & Friar Lawrence

300

In early drama, these were the only 2 types of plays

Comedy & Tragedy

300

The number of people who died by sword or dagger (you must also name each person)

4

Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, & Juliet

300

A crown represents this man who is judgmental of the feud, the households, and the citizens of Verona

Prince Escalus

300

rhythmic rise and fall of language when spoken

Cadence

300

Two relatives of Prince Escalus

Mercutio & Paris

400

The name referring to professional actors in Shakespeare's time

Players

400

Location where Paris, Romeo, & Juliet died

Capulet Tomb

400

A heart with two swords through it well represents this individual given his love for fighting and the deaths he caused

Tybalt (he killed Mercutio, it is up to interpretation how many other deaths he caused, potentially his and Romeo's)

400

tiresome; boring; monotonous (often time-consuming and repetitive)                                                                               

Tedious

400

Abram and Balthasar

Montague's servants

500

The number of plays Shakespeare wrote

37

500

The only person who did not die by homicide or suicide

Lady Montague

500

A jester's hat best suits this individual who is witty and imaginative

Mercutio

500

future generations

Posterity 

500

The one person who does not ever actually appear in the play, but is the focus of much dialogue; cousin to Juliet

Rosaline