soliloquy | When a character reveals his/her innermost thoughts and feelings to the audience through speeches |
oxymoron | occurs when contradictory words are paired |
foreshadowing | hints in the text about what will occur |
imagery | language that appeals to the five sentences and adds emotion and power in writing |
T or F: The nurse has a servant named Peter | True |
T or F: Romeo’s desire to be near Juliet causes him to hide in the Capulet’s orchard. | True |
T or F: when explaining the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, Benvolio places the blame o Romeo | False |
T or F: When the fight breaks out i the streets of Verona, Romeo kills Mercutio | False |
T or F: Before leaving Mantua, Romeo purchases a new dagger so that he can kill himself when he reaches Juliet’s tomb | True |
T or F: Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes their marriage will bring peace. | True |
T or F: The nurse goes with Juliet to Friar Lawrence’s cell to attend the marriage ceremony | False |
T or F: The climax of the play is when Juliet contemplated drinking the potion | False |
T or F: Romeo receives a letter from the Friar stating that Juliet is dead | False |
T or F: The nurse had a daughter who would be the same age as juliet | True |
The prologue for Act 1 does all but the one of the following:a.sets the scene in Verona.b.identifies the feud between the 2 families.c.foreshadows the deaths of Mercution and Tybalt.d.announced the deaths of the star-crosses lovers | C. Foreshadows the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. |
Why is Romeo sad in the beginning of the play? | Because his love (Roseline) does not love him back |
Juliet could only leave the house alone to: | go to church |
Mercutio is stabbed by? | Tybalt underneath romeo’s arm |
Juliet’s life ended when: | she stabs herself with the dagger |
what is the purpose of the prologue in act 1 | give a brief summary on what is going on in the story |
what is the prince;s ruling regarding brawls in verona? | anyone who wants to keep fighting will be executed |
How do the capulet’s cheer Juliet up after the death of Tybalt? | they said that she would marry paris |
how long does Juliet sleep after taking the potion from Friar Lawrence | 42 hours |
at the beginning of act 3, why was romeo so reluctant to fight Tybalt | Because he was married to Juliet so therefor Tybalt was part of Juliet’s family |
“Oh, she doth teaches the torches to burn bright!/ it seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/ like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear.” | Romeo |
“O, Musicians, because my heart itself plays ‘my heart is / full of woe.’ O, play me some merry dump to comfort me.” | Peter |
“what’s Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, / Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part / Belonging to a man. O, be some other name!” | Juliet |
“Well, get you gone; o’ Thursday be it, then. / Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed;” | Lord Capulet |
“Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries / That thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw.” | Tybalt |
“Younger than she are happy mothers made.” | Paris |
“who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? / Speak, nephew, were you by when it began?” | lord montague |
“For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” | prince |
“I am the greatest, able to do the least, ? Yet most suspected, as the time and place.” | Friar Lawrence |
But you shall bear the burden soon at night. / Go; I’ll to dinner; hie you to the cell.” | Lord Capulet |
Vocab: civil | citizens |
Vocab: saucy | rude |
Vocab: prating | babbling |
Vocab: confounds | destroys |
Vocab: put out | use |
Vocab: perjuries | false oaths |
Vocab: plague | curse |
Vocab: arbitrating | deciding |
Vocab: distraught | driven mad |
Vocab: apprehend | stop |
why is the nurse responsible for the tragedy | she kept everything a secret |
why is friar Lawrence responsible for the tragedy | potion and marrying them |
Romeo and Juliet Final Exam Questions
July 7, 2019