| Who is the first to die? | Mercuito |
| Who is the last to die? | Juliet |
| Who urges Romeo to flee after Tybalt’s death? | Benvolio |
| Who fights in act one scene one? | Montague and Capulet servants |
| Who is Juliet’s hot headed cousin? | Tybalt |
| Who does Juliet send as a messenger to Romeo in act two? | Nurse |
| Who fights Tybalt first? | Mercutio |
| Who neglects to carry the letter from Friar Lawrence to Romeo? | Friar John |
| Who writes a letter to Romeo in act two? | Tybalt |
| Who writes a letter to Montague in act five? | Romeo |
| Who avenges Mercutio’s death? | Romeo |
| Who is the most talkative of Romeos friends? | Mercutio |
| Who tells Romeo about Juliet’s death? | Balthasar |
| Who provides the rope ladder for Romeo? | Juliet |
| Who arranges Juliet’s marriage plans to Paris? | Capulet |
| Who is the ruler of Verona? | Prince |
| Who is related to the Prince? | Mercutio |
| Who gave Juliet the potion? | Friar Lawrence |
| Who gives Romeo the potion? | Apothecary |
| Who has raised Juliet since she was born? | Nurse |
| Who is killed in the churchyard at the end of act 5? | Paris |
| Who explains the scene in the churchyard at the end of act 5? | Friar Lawrence |
| Who does Romeo go to the Capulet’s party to see? | Rosaline |
| Who is Romeos spiritual advisor and confidant? | Friar Lawrence |
| Who thinks that Romeo and Juliet’s marriage might put an end to the feud? | Friar Lawrence |
| Who is already at Friar Lawrence’s cell when Juliet goes to see the Friar in Act 4? | Paris |
| Who moves Juliet’s and Paris’s wedding date? | Capulet |
| Who dies of grief of Romeo’s exile? | Lady Montague |
| Who advises Juliet to marry Paris besides her parents? | Nurse |
| Who calms Tybalt at the party when he is upset about Romeo’s appearance? | Montague |
| monologue | long speech given to other characters |
| soliloquy | a long speech expressed in private thoughts to audience |
| aside | a brief remark expressed in private thoughts to the audience |
| foreshadowing | clues given to guess the events to come |
| foil | character who contrasts with another character |
| tragic hero | main character |
| tragic flaw | mistaken action or defect in the main character |
| dramatic irony | a contradiction between what the character thinks and what the audience knows |
| personification | human qualities given to non human objects |
| oxymoron | two seemingly different words used together |
| pun | figure of speech; humorous or serious for rhetorical effect. |
| simile | comparison using like or as |
| metaphor | comparison saying something is another thing |
| blank verse | poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter |
| couplet | a pair of rhyming lines usually the same length and meter |
| symbol | anything that stands for something else |
Romeo and Juliet Final test review
July 6, 2019