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Title: Romeo


1
Romeo Juliet Jeopardy!
  • English 9
  • Mrs. Maguire

2
Categories
Characters Literary Devices Famous Quotes Plot Potpourri
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
3
Characters 100
  • Character who is Romeos friend and confidante
  • Who is Friar Laurence?

4
Characters 200
  • Character who is Prince Escalus kinsmen and who
    wished to marry Juliet
  • Who is Paris?

5
Characters 300
  • Character who acts as comic relief
  • Who is the Nurse?

6
Characters 400
  • The character Romeo is in love with at the
    opening of the play
  • Who is Rosaline?

7
Characters 500
  • The character foil to passionate, immature Romeo
  • Who is Mercutio? (He is cynical and practical.)

8
Literary Devices 100
  • This text is an example of what literary device?
  • ROMEO
  • I fear, too early for my mind misgivesSome
    consequence yet hanging in the starsShall
    bitterly begin his fearful dateWith this night's
    revels and expire the termOf a despised life
    closed in my breastBy some vile forfeit of
    untimely death.
  • -What is foreshadowing?

9
Literary Devices 200
  • This text is an example of what literary device?
  • JULIET
  • The clock struck nine when I did send the
    nurseIn half an hour she promised to
    return.Perchance she cannot meet him that's not
    so.O, she is lame! love's heralds should be
    thoughts,Which ten times faster glide than the
    sun's beams,Driving back shadows over louring
    hillsTherefore do nimble-pinion'd doves draw
    love,And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid
    wings.Now is the sun upon the highmost hillOf
    this day's journey, and from nine till twelveIs
    three long hours, yet she is not come.Had she
    affections and warm youthful blood,She would be
    as swift in motion as a ballMy words would
    bandy her to my sweet love,And his to meBut
    old folks, many feign as they were
    deadUnwieldy, slow, heavy and pale as lead.O
    God, she comes!
  • --What is a soliloquy?

10
Literary Devices 300
  • This text is an example of what literary device?
  • Montague
  • Black and portentous must this humour
    prove,Unless good counsel may the cause remove.
  • - What is a couplet? prove/remove

11
Literary Devices 400
  • This text is an example of what literary device?
  • TYBALT What, art thou drawn among these
    heartless hinds?
  • -What is alliteration? heartless hinds

12
Literary Devices 500
  • This text is an example of what literary device?
  • GREGORY
  • To move is to stir and to be valiant is to
    standtherefore, if thou art moved, thou runn'st
    away.SAMPSON
  • A dog of that house shall move me to stand I
    willtake the wall of any man or maid of
    Montague's.GREGORY
  • That shows thee a weak slave for the weakest
    goesto the wall.
  • -What is a pun?

13
Famous Quotes 100
  • Who said it?
  • Did my heart love till now? forswear it,
    sight!For I ne'er saw true beauty till this
    night.
  • -Who is Romeo?

14
Famous Quotes 200
  • Who said it?
  • But, as you will not wed, I'll pardon youGraze
    where you will you shall not house with meLook
    to't, think on't, I do not use to jest.Thursday
    is near lay hand on heart, adviseAn you be
    mine, I'll give you to my friendAnd you be not,
    hang, beg, starve, die inthe streets,For, by my
    soul, I'll ne'er acknowledge thee,Nor what is
    mine shall never do thee goodTrust to't,
    bethink you I'll not be forsworn.
  • -Who is Lord Capulet?

15
Famous Quotes 300
  • Who said it?
  • This, by his voice, should be a Montague.Fetch
    me my rapier, boy. What dares the slaveCome
    hither, cover'd with an antic face,To fleer and
    scorn at our solemnity?Now, by the stock and
    honour of my kin,To strike him dead, I hold it
    not a sin.
  • -Who is Tybalt?

16
Famous Quotes 400
  • Who said it?
  • I will be deaf to pleading and excusesNor
    tears nor prayers shall purchase out
    abusesTherefore use none let Romeo hence in
    haste,Else, when he's found, that hour is his
    last.Bear hence this body and attend our
    willMercy but murders, pardoning those that
    kill.
  • -Who is the Prince?

17
Famous Quotes 500
  • Who said it?
  • O God, I have an ill-divining soul!Methinks I
    see thee, now thou art below,As one dead in the
    bottom of a tombEither my eyesight fails, or
    thou look'st pale.
  • Who is Juliet?

18
Plot 100
  • The play Romeo Juliet is best described as a
    ____________________.
  • What is a tragedy?

19
Plot 200
  • The reason Romeo is banished
  • What is the murder of Tybalt?

20
Plot 300
  • The reason the Capulets and Montagues are feuding
  • Trick question! The author never tells us
    directly.

21
Plot 400
  • Friar Laurences motive for marrying Romeo and
    Juliet
  • What is to bring peace to the two feuding
    families?

22
Plot 500
  • What event could be considered the turning point
    in the play?
  • What is the fight scene where Romeo kills Tybalt?

23
Potpourri 100
  • The number of days over which the entire story
    takes place
  • -What is four?

24
Potpourri 200
  • The setting of the play
  • What is Verona, Italy, about 1600?

25
Potpourri 300
  • The rhythm and pattern of iambic pentameter
  • What is five feet of unstressed stressed
    syllables?
  • The ta/ble is/ behind/ the look/ing glass.

26
Potpourri 400
  • DAILY DOUBLE!!!
  • A sonnet is composed of three _________________
    and one _______________.
  • - What are quatrains and a couplet?

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Potpourri 500
  • To what does the underlined text refer?
  • ROMEO
  • Is it even so? then I defy you, stars!
  • -What is destiny or fate?
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