Who says “I’m not inclined to slow him down” | Paris |
How does Friar Lawrence feel about Paris and Juliet getting married | he thinks its strange that Paris doesn’t even know Juliet. |
why does Paris say he hasn’t talked to Juliet | her family is mourning tybalt and she has been crying |
who said “venus smiles not in a house of tears” and what is it an example of | Paris, allusion to Venus |
why does Lord Capulet want to have the wedding sooner | to make Juliet stop crying |
who says “If I do so, it will be of more price being spoke behind your back than to your face.” | Juliet to Paris |
Why does Paris go see the Friar | to get him to marry him and Juliet |
who says “That she do give her sorrow so much sway.” and what is it an example of | paris, alliteration |
Why won’t Friar marry Paris and Juliet | he knows she is already married to Romeo |
who said “I would I knew not why it should be slowed” and it is an example of what | Friar, aside |
did Friar have good intentions when he married Romeo and Juliet | yes |
what is this an example of : paris wants to see Juliet so bad and wants her to say she loves him. but juliet does not want to see Paris | juxtaposition of feelings |
who says “I will confess to you that I love him” | juliet. Paris is confused by ambiguous statement. thinks she means him |
who says “thy face is mine” | paris |
what are some examples of what Juliet would rather do than marry Paris | walk with criminals, be chained with bears, jump off a cliff, go to a charnel house, crawl in a grave with a fresh dead body |
what is Friar’s plan | give Juliet a potion to make her appear dead, tells her to go home |
what does Friar tell Juliet to do when she gets home? | be merry, apologize to parents, agree to marry Paris, be alone and take the potion |
what does Friar make the potion out of | a plant |
what happens when Juliet takes the potion | become stiff, heart will stop, breathing will be so soft it will be undetectable |
how long will the potion last | 42 hours |
what won’t the cook do | taste his own food |
what does Juliet say when apologizing | she will forever be ruled by her father |
who says “send for the county, go tell him of this. I’ll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning.” | lord capulet |
why does Juliet say she wants to be alone | she wants to pray |
what are some things Juliet is worrying about | what if it doesn’t work, what if it is really poison, she wakes up and Romeo isn’t there. |
who says “Shall I not be stifled in the vault, to whose foul mouth no health some air breathes in.” and what is it an example of | Juliet, personification |
what time is it when Capulet is talking to Nurse about meat | 3 am |
who finds Juliet first | nurse |
what is the Nurse’s name | Angelica |
who says “Ay, you have been a mouse-hunt in your time.” | Lady Capulet |
who says “make haste, make haste I say” | capulet |
what does the Nurse do when she first sees Juliet | makes jokes then realizes she’s ‘dead” |
who says “death lies on her like an untimely frost, upon the sweetest flower of all the field.”and what is it an example of | Capulet, similie |
who says “come is the bride ready to go to the church” | friar |
what is “death is my son-in-law,Death is my heir” | personification |
who says “she’s not well married that lives married long…” | friar |
who says “all things that we ordained festival turn from their office to black funeral.” and what is it an example of | capulet, juxtaposition |
who says “the heavens do lour upon you for some ill; move them no more by crossing their high will.” | friar lawrence |
what are the musicians and servants an example of | comic relief |
what is Romeo’s soliloquy in act 5 scene 1 an example of | foreshadowing and dramatic irony |
what happens in romeo’s soliloquy | dreams of death, Juliet is there. then balthazar comes. he becomes an emperor |
who tells romeo that juliet is “dead’? what is this an example of | balthazar, dramatic irony |
who says “get me ink and paper, and hire post horses” | romeo |
what are some things found in the apothecary | stuffed alligator, dust, weeds,ill-shaped fish |
how much will romeo pay for the poison | 40 ducats |
who says “And that the trunk may be discharged of breath as violently as nasty powder fired Doth hurry from the fatal cannon’s womb” and what is it an example of | romeo, similie and personification |
who asks the apothecary why he’s worried about the law, the law is not his friend | romeo |
why does the apothecary give romeo the poison | he needs food even though he knows its wrong |
what does romeo say is worse than poison | money |
why did the letter from Friar never reach romeo | friar john and his page went to a house that may have been contaminated with the Black Plague…they were quarantined |
how long does friar have until juliet wakes up (scene 2) | 3 hours |
what is “living corse” an example of | oxymoron |
who says “I am almost afraid to stand alone here in the churchyard. yet I will adventure.” and what is it an example of | Page, aside |
what does romeo threaten to do to Balthazar if he interrupts him | tear him limb by limb |
what does Romeo need to get from Juliet | ring |
who says “if thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet.” | paris |
what does romeo say before he drinks the poison | “here’s to my love!” |
how long did Romeo lay there before being found | 1/2 hour |
what does friar suggest when Juliet wakes up | she go live with holy nuns |
how does juliet kill herself | stabs herself |
I think Montague’s wife died last night but not totally sure | update: YES she did die |
i also thinks Paris’ Page’s name is sirrah but that could also be another name for sir | … |
who called the Watch (police) | page |
what do Montague and Capulet decide to do after informed of their children’s deaths | make solid gold statues of each other’s children (fun fact: the statue of Juliet was still in verona until last year when it started to crack so it was moved to a museum) |
who were the first two people at the grave | paris and page |
why does paris want to come to the grave | sprinkle flowers, water, and mourn her |
what signal does paris tell his page to give him if someone comes | whistle |
who says “sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew” and what is it an example of | paris, metaphor |
what does romeo bring with him to grave | pick ax |
what does romeo give balthazar | a letter to his father that should be delivered in the morning |
who says “so shalt thou show me friendship” and what is it an example of | romeo, alliteration |
who says “live and be prosperous. and farewell, good fellow.” | romeo |
who says “thou detestable maw, thou womb of death gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth, thus i enforce thy rotten jaws to open, and in despite I’ll cram thee with more food” and what is it an example of | romeo, personification or extended metaphor |
how does paris know romeo | romeo killed tybalt |
how does everyone think Juliet died | heartbroken over tybalt |
what does paris think romeo came to do | vandalize… “villainous shame” |
who says “I beseech thee, youth, Put not another sin on my head.” and what does it mean | romeo, don’t make me kill you |
what is paris’s last wish | to be lain with Juliet |
who says “I’ll bury thee in a triumphant grave.” and what is it an example and what does it mean | romeo, indirect characterization, shows us that he is not a hardened killer |
who says “and lips, O you the doors of breath.” and what is it an example of | romeo, metaphor |
why won’t Balthazar go into the grave | romeo told him not to, he had a dream that romeo killed someone (possibly not even a dream) |
… | I literally wrote down everything she said so this should be enough but I would still reread act 4&5 like ten times |
who does the friar blame for all the deaths | a higher power |
who says “I do remember well where I should be, and there I am. Where is my Romeo?” | Juliet |
who says “O happy dagger. This is my sheath. There rust, and let me die.” | Juliet |
who was the last death in the story and how did they die | Lady Montague, died of a broken heart because Romeo was banished to Mantua |
who tells the prince what happened in grave | friar |
how many monologues does romeo give in act 5 | 3 |
who gives a monologue summarizing the whole play | friar |
how does prince react to friar telling him what happened (after he said it’s partly his fault and he’ll take credit) | you’re still a holy man and he won’t be held accountable |
what does the letter to Romeo’s father do for Friar | validates his story |
who says “miscarried by my fault, let my old life…” | Friar |
why does romeo tell balthazar that he needs juliet’s ring | it gives him an excuse to be in the grave alone… balthazar doesn’t know about the marriage |
whose fault does the Prince say it is | everyone’s including his own |
who says “have lost a brace of kinsmen.” and what does it mean | Prince, brace means two meaning Mercutio and Tybalt |
who says “glooming peace” and what is it an example of | prince, oxymoron |
what is put on Juliet’s body when they find her dead | rosemary (does anyone know who put the rosemary on her and if you do pls tell me I’m too lazy to look it up) |
what are some themes we could learn from romeo and juliet | impulsivity can hurt you/dont make hasty decisions, road to hell is paved with good intentions (all the secrets in the book cause a lot of trouble), holding a grudge/hatred, they didn’t trust people to understand their situation |
WOOO WE’RE DONE WITH ROMEO AND JULIET | I hope everyone makes a really good grade on this test (((: |
ACT 4 & 5 ROMEO AND JULIET
August 6, 2019