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Romeo and Juliet

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What is literature meant to be performed on stage?drama
A characteristic of a tragic hero that brings about his downfalltragic flaw
a contrast between what we expect to happen and what really happensirony
When something happens in a story differently than how the reader expects it to happensituational irony
an unusually long speech in which a character on stage alone expresses his thoughts aloudsoliloquy
brief words spoken by a character in a play to the audience or another character not meant to be overheard by others on stageaside
a line of poetry that contains 5 groups of unstressed/stressed syllablesiambic pentameter
Shakespeare wrote his plays in this poetry style.blank verse
a long speech in which a character speaks to other characters on stagemonologue
when a speaker or writer says one thing but means something completely differentverbal irony
when the reader or audience knows something important that a character in a play or story does not knowdramatic irony
This is the part of the play where the tragic hero does something which brings about a reversal of fortunes and his downfall.turning point
A play or story about serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy endtragedy
Which character made a famous speech about a rose and what was the meaning?Juliet - a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Romeo's name is not held against him.
Romeo had an uncomfortable feeling before the Capulet party that something was going to happen to bring about his downfall. What is this an example of?foreshadowing
We know from the start that Romeo and Juliet will die. What is this an example of?dramatic irony
Who wanted to marry Juliet besides Romeo?Paris
What was the tragic flaw that both Romeo and Juliet had?They felt too intensely and acted impulsively.
Who advised Romeo to love "Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast"Friar Laurence
When Romeo tries to break up the fight, his friend, Mercutio is killed. What is this an example of?irony
Describe an internal conflict Juliet has.She wants to be loyal to her family, but loyal to her new husband as well.
Why is Juliet so opposed to marrying Paris?She is already married to Romeo.
Give an example of how Juliet uses verbal irony in dealing with her parents.She tells her father she has repented for her disobedience, when she is really planning to fake her death.
Give an example of dramatic irony for Romeo at the end.He thinks Juliet is dead when we the audience know she is not dead.
About when did William Shakespeare write the play?1600
Who has the nickname "the Immortal Bard?"William Shakespeare
What was the name of Shakespeare's theatrical group?The King's Men
What is the play's setting?Verona, Italy around 1300
Who played women's characters during Shakespeare's time?men
Describe the sets in Shakespeare's times.The stage was mostly "set" by the language.
What is the name of the theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed?Globe Theater
What was the reason that much of Shakespeare's writing was in iambic pentameter?It was similar to normal speech.
During what part of the play do we learn that Romeo and Juliet will die?The Prologue
What does "star-crossed lovers" mean?They will have bad luck.
In the opening scene, why does Benvolio get involved in the fight?He is trying to break up the fight between servants.
At the beginning, who does Romeo love?Rosaline
Give an example of how Juliet is an obedient daughter in the beginning.She says she will consider marrying Paris.
Romeo and Juliet speak in religious imagery. What does this suggest about their love?It is a special, unique love.
Why does Juliet say that Romeo should not swear by the moon?The moon changes.
What special skill does Friar Laurence have besides being a friar?He knows about herbs and medicines.
How is Romeo punished after killing Tybalt?The prince banishes Romeo.
Why is it important for Romeo to consummate the marriage before being banished?This act will make the marriage official, and it cannot easily be overturned.
What noble plan does Friar Laurence have as he helps Romeo and Juliet?He wants to unite the Capulets and Montagues.
What event is meant to cheer up Juliet after Tybalt is killed?She is to marry Paris.
When Romeo tells dead Tybalt that he will kill his enemy, who is he planning to kill?Himself


High School English Teacher
Seymour High School
Seymour, WI

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