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Bluff Game Acts 1 – Balcony Scene

Bluff Game Acts 1 – Balcony Scene. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Benvolio. Montague; he’s Romeo’s cousin. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Mercutio.

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Bluff Game Acts 1 – Balcony Scene

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  1. Bluff GameActs 1 – Balcony Scene

  2. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Benvolio Montague; he’s Romeo’s cousin

  3. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Mercutio Prince’s family; he’s fun-loving and talkative

  4. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Nurse Capulet family; she is Juliet’s second mom since she raised her since babyhood

  5. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Count Paris Prince’s family; he wants to marry Juliet

  6. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Tybalt Capulet family; he’s Juliet’s cousin; he’s aggressive and hot-headed

  7. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Friar Laurence None of the families; he’s Romeo’s spiritual advisor who agrees to marry the lovers

  8. Tell the family connection for this character (Capulet, Montague, Prince, none), and one other fact: Peter Capulet; he’s a servant in the Capulet house

  9. Who speaks the Queen Mab speech, and why? Mercutio in order to convince Romeo that dreams are not important

  10. How old is Juliet as the play begins? How long is it until her next birthday? She is 13. A little more than two weeks.

  11. Give one reason Romeo’s parents state as proof that he’s depressed (act 1, scene 1). *He’s not sleeping well and spends a lot of time at night alone in the nearby woods *During the day he locks himself in his darkened room *He refuses to communicate with his parents

  12. Who has the idea to crash the Capulet party? How does he know about the party? It’s Benvolio’s idea. He and Romeo read the guest list in order to help the illiterate servant.

  13. Why does Benvolio propose for himself and Romeo to attend the Capulet party? So Romeo can check out other girls and get over Rosaline

  14. Why does Romeo agree to go along to the Capulet party? So he can admire Rosaline’s beautify all evening.

  15. List three events that occur during the first act. *The opening fight scene begun by servants & prince’s pronouncement *Benvolio comforts cousin Romeo and discovers he loves Rosaline *Lord Capulet responds to Paris’s suit *Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech *The Capulet party scene; R meets J

  16. Lord Capulet responds to Paris’s request to marry Juliet with two conditions that must happen first. Name one. *Juliet must be about two years older. *Juliet must get to know whomever she marries and approve the selection.

  17. Name two people who get angry during the Capulet party and why each gets angry. Tybalt—because he realizes Romeo, a Montague, is at their party Lord Capulet—because Tybalt won’t obey his request to leave Romeo alone

  18. During the party scene, Romeo says, “Is she a Capulet? My heart is my foe’s dept.” Explain why this statement is ironic and what type of irony it contains. It contains situational irony, which is an unexpected twist in the story’s circumstances. Romeo falls in love with a girl who’s not eligible for him to marry because her family is his enemy.

  19. What does Mercutio do to tease Romeo in act 2, scene 1? He makes offensive comments about Rosaline.

  20. What happens during the balcony scene that causes Juliet to be alarmed or frightened? Romeo, who had been hiding in the trees, speaks to her out out of the shadows.

  21. Why does Juliet feel concerned or worried during the balcony scene? She’s afraid that Romeo will get caught and killed by her kinsmen.

  22. Why does Juliet feel embarrassed during the balcony scene? She’s embarrassed that Romeo overheard her declaration of her love for him, but she doesn’t know how he feels about her.

  23. Who first mentions marriage during the balcony scene? Juliet

  24. The “business” part of the balcony scene involves what future plans? They’re going to get married. Juliet says she’ll send someone to Romeo at 9 the next morning to hear specifics of when and where.

  25. As the balcony scene ends, what does Romeo announce is to be his next action? He’s going to Friar Laurence to get his help in getting married.

  26. Explain why there’s dramatic irony in act 2 scene 1 or 2. *Scene 1—Mercutio mentions Rosaline, not knowing that Romeo is over her, but we know it Scene 2—we know Romeo is eavesdropping but Juliet doesn’t.

  27. Which act and scene is the one where Mercutio speaks the Queen Mab speech? 1, 4

  28. In which act and scene does Paris talk to Lord Capulet about marrying Juliet? 1,2

  29. Which act and scene is the balcony scene? 2, 2

  30. Name two characters who are in act 1 scene 3. Nurse, Lady Capulet, Juliet (servant near end)

  31. When do these two important events occur (act and scene)? *An angry prince makes a proclamation to the feuding families. *Benvolio talks heart to heart with his cousin. 1, 1

  32. Which act and scene contain the party scene? 1, 5

  33. In which act and scene do Mercutio and Benvolio call loudly for a missing Romeo? 2,1

  34. Name what device(s) is being used here. Explain it including its meaning and the value of the figurative language. Juliet: “Tis twenty years til then.” (spoken towards the end of the balcony scene in saying goodbye to Romeo Hyperbole; alliteration Juliet can’t stand the thought of being separated from her love, even for a few hours, since it’s early morning when she says these words. The alliterative hyperbole reveals the depths of their intense love, and perhaps also reveals how young and foolish they are.

  35. Name what device is being used here. Explain it including its meaning and the value of the figurative language. “Love goes towards love as schoolboys from their books; But love from love towards school with heavy looks.” (spoken by Romeo as he’s leaving the balcony since he thinks Juliet has gone inside for the night). Simile; Romeo used this twisted comparison to express how sad it is for him to leave his love by comparing leaving her with the way students feel when they have to go TO school. Being reconnected with one’s love is like students getting out of school—they feel delighted. The insightful simile is something anyone who’s been to school can relate to and it therefore has universal appeal.

  36. TIE BREAKER: Which of the following people are on the guest list to Capulets’ party? (three people) Romeo, Tybalt, Benvolio, Mercutio, Rosaline, Nurse, Peter Tybalt, Mercutio, Rosaline

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