Title: ROMEO AND JULIET
1ROMEO AND JULIET
2CHARACTERS
- Some may be used more than once!!
3Juliets cousin
4Was quarantined in a sick house and couldnt
deliver a message to Romeo
5Put a curse on both houses as he was dying
6Asks permission of Juliets father to marry her
7Makes potions out of herbs he collects
8Sells poison because he is poor
9Romeos father
10Dies from grief over Romeos banishment
11Wants Juliet to wait 2 years before marrying
12Girl Romeo loves at the beginning of the play
13Romeos cousin and the plays peacemaker
14Character who is a good host
15The character who usually acts as messenger
between Romeo and Juliet
16Character who kills Mercutio
17Character who scatters flowers at Juliets grave
18Ruler of Verona
19Recieves confessions of the two lovers
20Apologizes to parents for disobedience
21Dies by Tybalts sword
22Seeks parental consent to marry
23Dies from drinking poison
24Brings wrong message to Romeo
25Dies by dagger
26PLOT
27How does Tybalt react when he sees Romeo at the
Capulet party?
- He is upset and wants to fight him
28Which character ridicules the nurse when she
comes to deliver Juliets message to Romeo?
29Who places Pariss body near Juliets?
30Who runs away from the Capulet monument in fear?
31Who finds Juliets dead body in her bed chamber?
32Who might be considered the villain in the play?
- Tybalt-mean, fighter, against Romeo. Makes him
the true antagonist
33Who kisses Juliet at Capulets party?
34Who do Romeos friends think he might be with
after Capulets party?
35What punishment does the Prince set for Romeo
after the second street fight?
36In what city does MOST of the play take place?
37To what city does Romeo go near the end of the
play?
38Whom does Mercutio call the King of cats?
39What fears does Juliet experience before taking
the potion?
- It wont work
- Its poison
- Shell suffocate in the tomb
- Shell go mad waiting for Romeo in the tomb
40Who gathers herbs and knows what to do with them?
41Shakespeare section
42Year of Shakespeares birth?
43Year of Shakespeares death?
44Shakespeares nickname?
45In what city was Shakespeare born?
46What was the name of Shakespeares theatre?
47What percentage of Shakespeares plays are
written in poetic form?
48Name a reason his plays are difficult to read.
- 72 Percent in poetic form
- Language has changed so much from his time
- Sentence structure was manipulated to fit the
rhyme and meter of his poetry
49Name of Shakespeares wife?
50The dreaded drama terms
- What terms fit the following examples? There may
be more than one correct answer.
51And what I spake, I spake it to my face
- Assonance (rhyming vowels in spake, spake, and
face)
52Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthias brow
- Allusion (to Cynthia, a goddess)
53It were a grief so brief to part with thee
- Assonance (rhyming EE sound in grief, brief, thee)
54These violent delights have violent ends
- Foreshadowing (you think?!)
55then love devouring death do what he dare
- Personification (death eating)
- Alliteration (repetition of D sound)
56Hes the courageous captain of compliments
- Alliteration (repetition of C sound)
57Benvolio and Tybalt in the same scene
- Foil (they are opposite characters peacemaker
vs. fighter)
58Act 1
59Act 11
60Act 111
61Act 1v
62Act v
- Resolution (also known as denoument)
63When juliet is talking about Romeo and he is
below the balcony but she doesnt know it
64I am too sore enpierced with his shaft To soar
with his light feather
- Pun (feather on bow/shaft vs. feather on wings
also sore/soar)
65Death is my son-in-law, death is my heir
66Should in the farthest East begin to draw the
shady curtains from Auroras bed
- Allusion (Aurora goddess)
67My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early
seen unknown,and unknown too late
68Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word
- Allusion (Venus goddess of love)
69QUOTES
70Oh, then I see that Queen Mab hath been with you
71You kiss by the book
72He jests at scars that never felt a wound
73Theres no faith, no trust, no honesty in men
74Then, I defy you stars!
75Women may fall when theres no strength in men
76I tell thee what, get thee to church oThursday
or never after look me in the face
77Then Hie you hence to Friar Lawrence cell. There
stays a husband to make you a wife.
78Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave
man
79For never was there a story of more woe than this
of Juliet and her Romeo
80My only love sprung from my only hate, too early
seen unknown and known too late
81Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sight,
for I neer saw true beauty till this night.
82Compare her face with some that I shall show, and
I will make thee think thy swan a crow
83This by his voice should be a Montague. Fetch me
my rapier, boy
84But soft, what light through yonder window
breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
85Whats in a name? That which we call a rose by
any other name would smell as sweet.
86He bears him like a portly gentleman, and, to
say truth, Verona brags of him to be a virtuous
and well-governed youth.
87Essay sectionhints
- Think about the motives behind the characters
actions - Think about how some of the characters CHANGE
over the course of the play - Think about the differences in some of the groups
of characters - Think about how the words of the characters
reveal the personality of themselves and the
other characters - Think about the speed with which the plot plays
out and how that affects the major events