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Capulets & Montagues
O LovingHate
Passionate Places
LiteraryTerms
Literary Terms II
Prince of Verona
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Who is Escalus?
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Nephew of the Prince
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Who is Mercutio?
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Threatens to start a fight at the Capulet Ball.
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Who is Tybalt?
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Reminds Capulet that younger girls than Juliet are already
brides and mothers.
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Who is Paris?
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Requests to be laid by Juliet’s side before he dies.
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Who is Paris?
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Age of Juliet at the beginning of the play
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What is thirteen?
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City where most of Romeo and Juliet takes place.
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What is Verona?
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Romeo learns of Juliet’s “death” from this person?
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Who is Balthasar?
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Died of grief
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Who is Lady Montague?
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Daily Double!!!
Romeo leaves a letter for this person before committing
suicide
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Who is Lord Montague?
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Juliet denies that daylight is coming
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What is Juliet’s chamber?
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Place where Tybalt kills Mercutio
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What is Verona’s town square?
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Romeo pays 40 ducats for poison
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What is an apothecary’s shop?
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Capulet oversees preparations for Juliet’s marriage to Paris
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What is the Capulet hall?
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Paris scatters flowers to honor Juliet
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What is the Capulet Monument?
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Speaking confidentially to the audience while other characters
are on stage
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What is an aside?
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Juliet speaking her thoughts outloud while she waits for
Romeo is a good example of this
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What is soliloquy?
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Friar Laurence giving a speech to Romeo about his good fortune
is an example of this
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What is a Monologue?
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The prologue hinting at the lover’s death is also called this
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What is foreshadowing?
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Brawling love, loving hate and heavy lightness are all examples
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What is an oxymoron?
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This is a humorous play on words
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What is a Pun?
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This is a reference to anything Biblical, historical, mythological, etc.
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What is an allusion
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This is the repetition of consonant sounds. Shakespeare
uses this to bring attention to certain parts of the play.
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What is alliteration?
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This is giving inanimate objects human-like characteristics.
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What is personification?
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This is what occurs when an author wants to present a
lighthearted moment to break up some tension.
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What is comic relief?
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