Dramatic Irony “Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt’s death,” (Paris) Allusion “For Venus smiles not…” Metaphor “in a house of tears” Aside/ Dramatic Irony “I would I knew not why it should be slowed.—/Look, sir, here comes the lady toward my…
Romeo and Juliet Quiz
To which city does Romeo go after being exiled from Verona Mantua Why is Romeo exiled For killing Tybalt Who performs Romeo and Juliet’s marriage Friar Lawrence Where do Romeo and Juliet meet At Capulet’s feast Who kills Mercutio Tybalt…
Romeo and Juliet ACT 2
What happened to Romeo’s love for Rosaline? Its dead, its no more. Where does Romeo go? Why? He goes over an orchard wall.To get away from his friends Why do Mercutio and benvolio think Romeo us acting this way? He…
romeo and juliet act 2
cunning the intelligence to trick vile disgusting predominant most dominant unwieldy large and hard to handle analogy comparing two things to explain an idea a rose by any other name would smell as sweet what is the example of analogy?…
Romeo and Juliet
Setting The play romeo and juliet mostly takes place in verona, Italy. Point of View the point of view of romeo and juliet is third person character 1 romeo one of the main characters in the book who falls in…
Unit Test/ Romeo and Juliet
Read the lines from Act II, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet.Mercutio: Well said; follow me this jest now till thou hast worn out the pump, that, when the single sole of it is worn, the jest may remain after…
Romeo and Juliet
What are the characteristics of Romeo? lovesick, emotional, immature, rash, loves to love, quick to judge, kills Tybalt What are the characteristics of Mercutio comical,cynical about: feud, friends, and love, sarcastic, and jokester What are the characteristics of Juliet? lovestruck,…
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
At the beginning of the scene, why does Benvolio think that there will be a fight? Because it’s hot outside and people in the hot become hot-blooded What does Mercutio accuse Benvolio of in lines 15-30 Benvolio has as quick…
Romeo and Juliet prologue memorization
1st line Two households, both alike in dignity, 2nd line In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, 3rd line From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, 4th line Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. 5th line From forth…