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Romeo and Juliet review. Quotes ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 ACT 4 ACT 5. Quotes ACT 1 ACT 2 and 3 ACT 4 ACT 5 More ACT 5. What is the main physical setting for the play? a. Village named Verona
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Quotes ACT 1 ACT 2 and 3 ACT 4 ACT 5 More ACT 5
What is the main physical setting for the play? a. Village named Verona b. Village named Mantua c. Village named Colona d. Paris
What event does the Prologue foreshadow? a. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet b. The marriage of Romeo and Juliet c. The death of Romeo's and Juliet's child d. The marriage of Paris and Juliet
How do Romeo and his friends learn that Rosaline will be invited to the Capulet's party? a. Rosaline sends Romeo a note b. They see a copy of the guest list c. Juliet tells them d. The nurse tells them accidentally
In Act I Scene v, why does Capulet allow Romeo to remain at the feast? a. He wants to keep an eye on him and see what he's up to b. He wants to confront Romeo later when there aren't so many people around c. He is annoyed and wants to deal with Romeo in his own way d. He will not allow a well-mannered guest to be insulted in his home
Who reveals to Juliet and to Romeo that they are indeed from opposing households? a. Lady Capulet b. Tybalt c. Nurse d. Mercutio
“Death lies on her like an untimely frost/Upon the sweetest flower of all the field.”
“Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence’s cell;/There stays a husband to make you a wife.”
“And I for winking at your discords too/have a lot a brace of kinsmen. All are punished.”
What point is Juliet making when she speaks these lines? "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." a. She thinks Romeo has a sweet-sounding name b. She wishes Romeo would change his name c. She loves Romeo even though he is a Montague d. The love she feels for Romeo reminds her of a rose
What does Juliet ask Romeo to do while she is unaware that he is listening during the balcony scene? a. Marry her b. Change his name c. Flee the city d. Come to a party
What plan does Juliet make with Romeo when they part at the end of the balcony scene? (What is going to happen at 9AM the next morning?) a. She is going to ask her father for permission to see Romeo again b. She is going to send Romeo a love letter c. She is going to run away with him d. She is going to send someone to find out about the wedding plans
When Romeo tells the Friar that he's in love with Juliet, how does the Friar react? a. The Friar is angry with Romeo b. The Friar scolds Romeo but sees it as a way to resolve the feud c. The Friar scolds Romeo for the impossible nature of the relationship d. The Friar is happy for Romeo
What makes Romeo's love for Juliet different from his love for Rosaline? a. Romeo is less certain about his love for Rosaline b. Romeo has know Juliet longer than he has know Rosaline c. Unlike Rosaline, Juliet is a Capulet d. Unlike Rosaline, Juliet returns Romeo's love
Choose the item that most accurately paraphrases the following passage at the opening of Act III scene i "I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire. The day is hot, the Capulets are abroad, and if we meet, we shall not 'scape a brawl, for now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.“ a. Please Mercutio, let's go in. It is hot and the Capulets are out and about. If we meet we'll surely end up fighting because everyone's tempers are running high. b. Benvolio pleads with Mercutio to get out of the hot sun. c. Come on Mercutio, let's go to bed. It is hot and the Capels are out and they are mad about the brawl. d. "Let's go in, Mercutio," encouraged Benvolio. "It's hot out today and the Capulets are looking for a fight."
What event does this opening passage of Act III hint at or foreshadow? a. The conversation the boys have later about Benvolio's quick temper b. The argument Juliet has with her father c. The fight in which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed d. The duel in which Romeo is killed
Who kills Mercutio? a. Benvolio b. Tybalt c. Romeo d. Paris
What does Mercutio mean when he describes his wound with these lines? "No 'tis not so deep as a well, nor as wide as a church door; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." a. His wound is minor. b. His wound will kill him. c. His wound needs washing. d. He wound is serious but he will recover.
Why is Romeo partially to blame for Mercutio's death? a. He stepped between them when he tried to stop the fight b. He intentionally irritated Tybalt c. He was afraid to fight Tybalt d. He was soon going to be married, and didn’t want to fight
When Paris comes to discuss his sudden wedding plans with Friar Lawrence, the Friar tells him, "You say you do not know the lady's mind. Uneven is the course; I like it not." Why doesn't Friar Lawrence like the plans? a. The plans are too rushed b. Juliet is already married to Romeo c. Juliet will be dead before the wedding d. He does not like Paris
Act IV is mainly about a. Capulet's plans for Juliet's wedding b. Capulet's plans for Juliet's funeral c. Juliet's plan to avoid marrying Paris d. Paris's concern that Juliet does not love him
What solution does Friar Lawrence propose to help Juliet avoid marrying Paris? a. That Juliet kill herself b. That she flee to join Romeo immediately c. That she drink the potion that he gives her d. That she marry Paris
What is a major flaw with Friar Lawrence's plan? a. Juliet will back out of the plan b. Romeo will not receive the message in time c. Paris will walk in on Juliet drinking the potion d. Friar John overheard them discussing the plan
Which of the following steps is not part of Friar's plan for Juliet? a. Consent to marry Paris b. Drink the potion in the morning c. Wake up in the tomb d. Flee with Romeo to Mantua
How does Romeo hear about Juliet's death? a. Friar Lawrence delivers the message b. Friar John delivers the message c. His servant, Balthasar delivers the message d. An apothecary delivers the message
After Romeo learns of Juliet's death, what does Romeo do? a. He buys a dagger to kill himself b. He purchases a new horse c. He stabs himself immediately d. He buys poison
What causes Friar Lawrence's important message to Romeo to go astray? a. Romeo is not where Friar Lawrence thinks he is b. Friar John is quarantined for a day and not able to deliver the message c. The distance from Verona to Mantua is too far to accomplish the trip in the required time d. He sends Balthasar, who misunderstands him and delivers the wrong message
Why does Romeo decide to poison himself after he learns of Juliet's death? a. He loses interest in living b. He fears he will be blamed for their death c. He knows the truth about their marriage will now come out d. He knows Juliet will haunt him
What causes Friar Lawrence to go to the churchyard? a. His message to Romeo was not delivered, so he has to assist Juliet when she wakes b. It is all a part of his and Juliet's plan c. He hears the fight between Paris and Romeo d. He is summoned there by the Prince
d. He will not allow a well-mannered guest to be insulted in his home
d. She is going to send someone to find out about the wedding plans
b. The Friar scolds Romeo but sees it as a way to resolve the feud
a. Please Mercutio, let's go in. It is hot and the Capulets are out and about. If we meet we'll surely end up fighting because everyone's tempers are running high.