Where was Shakespeare born? | Stratford-on-Avon |
The name of Shakespeare’s first theatrical group was? | Lord Chamberlin’s Men |
At the age of _____ Shakespeare married_____ | 18; Anne Hathaway |
What is the name of the theatre where most of Shakespeare’s works were performed? | The Globe Theater |
Based on the prologue, what best represents the setting of the play? | Verona |
When Juliet finds out about Romeo’s last name, she says. | “My only love stung from my only hate” |
Which sentence best represents dramatic irony? | “From forth fatal loins of these two foes/ A pair of star crossed lovers take their life. |
What is the main effect of the conflict between the Montague’s and Capulet’s in the beginning of Act 1? | The conflict exposes the deep seeded hatred between the two families. |
Why is Romeo so sad and forlorn in Act 1? | Rosalind will not return his affections. |
” What, drawn, and tai of peace? I hate the word as i hate hell, all the montages, and thee”What represents the purpose of Tybalt’s actions in the above passage. | Tybalt is depicted as the Antagonist |
“If you disturb our streets, your lives shall pat the forfeit of the peace”What consequence is communicated through the Prince’s warning? | The punishment for any future fighting between the families will be death. |
What best describes Romeo’s internal conflict in the exposition? | “Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill! In sadness cousin, i do love a woman. |
How old is Juliet? | 13 |
What best reveals what Lord Capulet advises Paris to do? | “But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; my will to her consent is but a part.” |
“Ill look to like, if looking liking move; but no more deep will I endure mine eye. Than your consent gives me strength to make it fly” Based on Juliet’s response to her mother regarding Paris’ proposal, Juliet could be best described as | Obedient |
What best describes Juliets relationship with her mother? | They seem distant but cordial |
What best describes the purpose for the contrast between Mercutio and Romeo’s character? | Foil |
What best represents the theme that hurrying too quickly or moving too fast can lead to problems? | “Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast.” |
What is the main motif Shakespeare uses in Romeo’s soliloquy when he first sees Juliet on the balcony? | Light vs Dark |
What literary device does Romeo use to explain how he arrived at Juliet’s balcony? | Personification |
Why does Romeo finally decide to fight Tybalt in Act 3? | Romeo fights to avenge Mercutio’s death |
Who dies in Act 3? | Tybalt and Mercutio |
What significant change occurs in Juliets character as a result of this passage (3.5.216-224) | Juliet becomes independent, deciding that the nurse will no longer be her confidante. |
Who comforts the family after Juliets “death”? | Friar Laurence |
What is not true about the tragic hero? | tragic hero is 100 percent hero |
Romeo and Juliet Test
November 24, 2019