Capulet are cut and he thinks if they meet in the streets, they will fight | Why does Benvolio want to go home? |
“And but one word with one of us? Couple with something? | When Tybalt asks for a “word with one of you”, how does Mercutio respond? |
Asking Mercutio it essentially start the light | When Tybalt says, “And you will give me reason,” what is he asking Mercutio to do? |
He thinks they should talk in private and cut in the middle of the street | What does Benvolio ask Mercutio and Tybalt to do? |
Villain | What name does Tybalt call Romeo? |
“Thou wilt quarrel with a man that hat a hair” | How does Mercutio tease Benvolio? |
She forgives him for such a greeting and says that he likes him | How does Romeo respond to Tybalt? |
“Dearth as mine own” | What does Romeo say about the Capulet’s name? |
Furious is that Romeo will not defend himself | How does Mercutio respond to Romeo’s words? |
He didn’t do anything. He says “I didn’t hate you” | During the duel, what does Romeo do? |
Find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant for this word. | How is Mercutio hurt? What does he say to Romeo after he is hurt? |
Or I shall faint. A plague o’both your houses! | Mercutio is joker until the bitter end. What jokes/puns does he make while he is dying? Why is he so better? |
Mercutio died defending his name against Tybalt’s slander | After Mercutio is helped off stage, what does Romeo think? |
Mercutio is dead | What news does Benvolio bring? |
“This day’s black fate on more days doth depend, begins the woe others end” | The climax occurs on page 123, and Romeo acknowledge a choice must be made. What lines point to his decision? |
Avenge his friend Mercutio, he decides kill Tybalt | What decision does Romeo make? |
… | What other choices does Romeo have? |
Tybalt is killed and Romeo say “O’I am fortune fool” | Immediately after Romeo and Tybalt’s fight, what happens to Tybalt? What is Romeo’s response? |
Benvolio stays behind | Which character stays to tell the Prince what happened? |
Prince as thou art true. If I blood, she’d bleed Montague | What is Lady a Capulet’s response to her nephew’s deaths? |
“He is kinsman to the Montague’s” | After Benvolio tells the Prince about the duel, does Lady Capulet believe Benvolio’s account? |
He’s veiled from Verona, Prince understand that Romeo’s best friend killed by Tybalt | What is Romeo’s punishment? |
Mercutio was related to the Prince | Why does the Prince say, “My blood for your rude brawls doth lie-a bleeding? |
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
September 8, 2019