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Romeo and Juliet. Exam Review. Name That Character. Balthasar. Tells Romeo Juliet is dead Falls asleep outside the Capulet vault “ I brought my master news of Juliet’s death”. Benvolio. Is the peacemaker in the play Advises Romeo to get over Rosaline by looking at other girls
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Romeo and Juliet • Exam Review
Balthasar • Tells Romeo Juliet is dead • Falls asleep outside the Capulet vault • “I brought my master news of Juliet’s death”
Benvolio • Is the peacemaker in the play • Advises Romeo to get over Rosaline by looking at other girls • “Part fools, put up your swords, you know not what you do.”
Lord Capulet • Tells Tybalt not to mess with Romeo because he’s a good kid • Tells Paris he must win Juliet’s heart • Threatens to disown Juliet • Moves Juliet’s wedding to Paris to Wednesday • “Death is my son-in-law.”
LadyCapulet • Isn’t very close to Juliet • Asks Juliet how she feels about getting married • Casts Juliet aside, telling her to do whatever she wants • “He is a kinsman to the Montague; affection makes him false.”
Paris • Is Juliet’s “arranged” husband-to-be • Gets killed at the Capulet vault • “O I am slain! If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet.”
Prince Escalus • Warns the family if anyone fights again, the punishment will be death • Exiles Romeo • Is punished for the the feud also by losing two relatives • “All are punished.”
Friar Laurence • Agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet to hopefully end the feud • His “art” has his tinkering with potions • “But then a noise did scare me from the tomb, and she, too desperate, would not go with me.”
Juliet • Is closer to the Nurse than her mother • Has doubts about drinking Friar’s potion • “What if it be poison which the friar subtly hath ministered to have me dead?.”
Lady Montague • Dies from grief over her son’s exile • “Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe.”
Mercutio • Likes to joke around • Believes that dreams mean nothing • Curses the houses of Montague and Capulet • “O then I see Queen Mab hath been with you.”
Nurse • Tells Juliet to marry Paris for her first marriage is “dead” • She finds Juliet dead • “Madam, your mother craves a word with you.”
Verona, Italy Late 1300’s • The main setting of Romeo and Juliet
Rosaline • Romeo’s love at the beginning of the play
Lord Montague • Romeo’s father • Wife dies in the end over grief for Romeo’s banishment
Tybalt • Is saucy and fiery • Challenges Romeo to a duel • Kills Mercutio • “Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this-thou art a villain.”
And Then There Were More Still More Characters (and Places) from Romeo and Juliet
Romeo • Falls in and out of love quickly • Comes between Mercutio and Tybalt as they fight • Kills Tybalt • “I defy you stars!”
Apothecary • Sells Romeo poison • Sells poison to Romeo due to poverty • Romeo thinks his gold is more poison to men’s minds • “My poverty and not thy will consents.”
Friar John • Is unable to deliver the letter to Romeo because he was locked up by watchers of the town who thought he was infected
Mantua • Where Romeo stays during his exile
Exciting Force/Rising Action • Romeo reads the party invitation for the illiterate servant
Turning Point/Climax in the Play • Romeo kills Tybalt
What Is the Catastrophe? • The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
What Type of Play Is Romeo and Juliet? • Tragedy
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prologue sonnet vendetta allusion foreshadowing flashback theme soliloquy monologue aside Dramatic irony Plot structure Exposition Rising action Conflict examples Climax Falling action Catastrophe