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Romeo and Juliet Act I
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1 | The setting of this play (Time AND Place) | 14th Century. Verona, Italy | |
2 | How does the Chorus describe the feud between the two families? | Ancient | |
3 | Hyphenated word that describes Romeo and Juliet | Star-cross'd | |
4 | Hyphenated word that describes Romeo and Juliet’s love | Death-mark'd | |
5 | The two Capulet servants who open the play | Sampson and Gregory | |
6 | Literary device used in I.i.1-4 | Puns | |
7 | Define “Bucklers” | Shields | |
8 | The two Montague servants who quarrel with the Capulet servants | Abram and Balthasar | |
9 | An insulting hand gesture | Biting thumb | |
10 | Lord Montague’s nephew; Romeo’s cousin and kind friend | Benvolio | |
11 | Juliet’s fiery cousin | Tybalt | |
12 | Lord Capulet calls for a sword; Lady Capulet mocks him and offers this | A crutch | |
13 | The respected and feared Prince of Verona | Escalus | |
14 | Number of times the quiet of Verona’s streets have recently been disturbed | 3 | |
15 | With this the two lords “shall pay the forfeit of the peace” | Their lives | |
16 | Literary device used in I.i.111-113 | Metaphor | |
17 | A reference to Dian is this literary device? | Allusion | |
18 | An adjective that describes Romeo? | Love sick | |
19 | The Goddess of Dawn | Aurora | |
20 | Montague describes Romeo as “heavy;” give a synonym for “heavy” | Sad, depressed | |
21 | The vow that Romeo’s first love, Rosaline, has taken | Chastity | |
22 | Romeo compares his love to Roman Goddess | Diana | |
23 | The figure of speech repeatedly used in Romeo’s speech, I.i.162-167 | Oxymoron | |
24 | Juliet’s suitor | Paris | |
25 | How long Lord Capulet tells Juliet’s suitor to wait | 2 summers | |
26 | Capulet’s servant is given a written list, but ironically, he cannot | Read | |
27 | Who is having a party? | Capulet | |
28 | We learn Romeo is in love with ___ in scene 2. | Rosaline | |
29 | Benvolio compares Rosaline to these two birds | Swan and crow | |
30 | The comparison creates this literary device? | Imagery | |
31 | The holiday on which Juliet’s birthday falls | Lammas Eve | |
32 | The Nurse’s speech shows the audience that the Nurse loves ___. | Juliet | |
33 | The name of the Nurse’s deceased daughter | Susan | |
34 | The natural disaster that occurred eleven years ago | Earthquake | |
35 | Juliet diplomatically describes marriage as “an ____ that I dreamed not of.” | Honor | |
36 | The Nurse says the suitor is a man of ____ (meaning he is very handsome) | Wax | |
37 | Lady Capulet’s age when Juliet was born | 13-14 | |
38 | Type of imagery in Lady Capulet’s speech: I.iii.82-89 | Extended metaphor | |
39 | The name of the Fairy Queen | Queen Mab | |
40 | What are “the children of an idle brain”? | Dreams | |
41 | Tybalt wants someone to fetch this when he hears Romeo’s voice | A sword | |
42 | Two adjectives Lord Capulet uses to describe Romeo | Virtuous and well govern'd | |
43 | Losing his temper, Lord Capulet uses insulting phrases to chastise | Tybalt | |
44 | What kind of imagery does Romeo use to describe Juliet? | Light | |
45 | Synonym for pilgrim (a pun on the hand) | A holy place | |
46 | The person who tells Romeo who Juliet’s parents are | The nurse | |
47 | Juliet: “If he be married,/My _____ is like to be my wedding bed.” /And identify the figurative language in this quotation. | Grave. Simile | |
48 | Juliet realizes “too late” she is in love with the son of her “loathéd _____" | Enemy | |
49 | Mercutio is a foil for _____. Benvolio is a foil for _____. | Romeo/Tybalt | |
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