Figurative Language
Shakespeare's Background
Sonnet 18
Romeo and Juliet
Mystery
100

Provide an example of a simile

Comparing two different things using like or as
100

What country is Shakespeare from?

England

100

How many syllables make up one line of imabic pentameter potetry?

Exactly 10

100

Which families are Romeo and Juliet from?

Montagues (Romeo) and Capulets (Juliet)

100

Describe the Shakespeare delivery service

The Queen asked Shakespeare for a play she was looking for, he wrote it, sent it to the Queen, then it was performed 

200

Provide an example of a metaphor

Comparing two different things without using like or as

200

Shakespeare mostly wrote his plays for:

Queen Elizabeth

200

How would you describe the couplet of a sonnet?

Last two lines of the poem that rhyme
200

Where does Romeo and Juliet take place?

Verona, Italy
200

What was unique about the Globe Theater?

It was in a circular shape with no roof

300

How would we describe the tone of a poem/story?

The attitude an author has towards the subject 

300

Shakespeare's plays were performed mostly at:

The Globe Theater

300

How many lines is a Shakespearean Sonnet?

14 Lines

300

What is the Prince's punishment at the end of Act 1 Scene 1?

That if anyone is caught fighting, they will be put to death

300

Describe the difference between a round character and a flat character

Round characters are complete with many traits, flat characters have one trait
400

How would you desribe imagery?

Using the senses to create a picture in the minds of the readers

400

The three types of plays Shakespeare was most famous for:

Tragedies, comedies, history plays

400

How many quatrains are present in a Shakespearean Sonnet, and how many lines is each?

Exactly three, each are 4 lines long

400

Who is Romeo pining over in Act 1 Scene 1?

Rosaline

400

How would you describe Romeo at this point in the play?

Heartbroken and longing for love, not interested in fighting 
500

Why do authors and poets use figurative language in their works? What does it do for the work as a whole?

Helps us to understand the text on a  deeper level and make stronger connections to the themes that are present 

500

How many Sonnets did Shakespeare write?

154

500

What can be considered the central idea/overall message of Sonnet 18?

Inner beauty will overshadow what is outside; love will las through all struggles; etc.

500

What causes the fight at the start of the play, and what does this reveal about the overall conflict of the play?

Sampson and gregory bite their thumbs at Montagues, shows the tension and grudges between families

500

What are the three elements that lead to a character's downfall in a tragedy?

Fate, tragic flaw, and a combination of both