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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet. ‘Tis a Jeopardy! Review Game. The Plot. The Characters. Quotes. Literary Devices. Life and Times. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Romeo and Juliet

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  1. Romeo and Juliet ‘Tis a Jeopardy! Review Game

  2. The Plot The Characters Quotes Literary Devices Life and Times 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Romeo and Juliet is this type of play. Plot 100 points A

  4. What is a TRAGEDY? Plot 100 points

  5. In Act I, scene i, this gesture sparked a fight with the Montagues. Plot 200 points A

  6. What is “bite back your thumb”? Plot 200 points

  7. This is the threat posed by Prince Escalus to anyone who disturbs the peace in Verona Plot 300 points A

  8. What is death? Plot 300 points

  9. According to Lord Montague, this caused his wife’s death. Plot 400 points A

  10. What is grief over Romeo’s banishment? Plot 400 points

  11. The climax of Romeo and Juliet occurs at this time. Plot 500 points A

  12. What is Act III, the death of Tybalt? Plot 500 points

  13. She takes good care of Juliet and treats her as if she were her own daughter. Characters 100 points A

  14. Who is THE NURSE? Characters 100 points

  15. He can be described as a “fickle” young man, falling in and out of love easily. Characters 200 points A

  16. Who is ROMEO? Characters 200 points

  17. He has been described as a person who “loves to hear himself talk.” Characters 300 points A

  18. Who is MERCUTIO? Characters 300 points

  19. He vows to kill Romeo when he realizes that he has crashed the Capulet party. Characters 400 points A

  20. Who is TYBALT? Characters 400 points

  21. He was bribed with gold coins to assist in suicide. Characters 500 points A

  22. Who is THE APOTHECARY? Characters 500 points

  23. “My child is but a stranger in the world.” Quotes 100 points A

  24. Who is Lord Capulet? Quotes 100 points

  25. “For I ne’er saw true beauty until this night.” Quotes 200 points A

  26. Who is Romeo? Quotes 200 points

  27. “My only love sprung from my only hate.” Quotes 300 points A

  28. Who is Juliet? Quotes 300 points

  29. “These violent delights have violent ends.” Quotes 400 points A

  30. Who is Friar Lawrence? Quotes 400 points

  31. For never was a story more of woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Quotes 500 points A

  32. Who is Prince Escalus? Quotes 500 points

  33. “I fear too early for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars.” Literary Devices 100 points A

  34. What is FORESHADOWING? Literary Devices 100 points

  35. “I will make thee swan a crow.” Literary Devices 200 points A

  36. What is a PUN? Literary Devices 200 points

  37. Here’s much to do with hate but more with love.” Literary Devices 300 points A

  38. What is PARADOX? Literary Devices 300 points

  39. “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun.” Literary Devices 400 points A

  40. What is a METAPHOR? Literary Devices 400 points

  41. The audience’s knowledge that Romeo is now related to Tybalt. Literary Devices 500 points A

  42. What is DRAMATIC IRONY? Literary Devices 500 points

  43. The period of English history named after its ruler from 1558 to 1603. Life and Times 100 points A

  44. What is the Elizabethan Era? Life and Times 100 points

  45. The theater where most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed during his lifetime. Life and Times 200 points A

  46. What is the Globe Theater? Life and Times 200 points

  47. Because of Elizabethan laws, there were only these kinds of performers. Life and Times 300 points A

  48. Who are males? Life and Times 300 points

  49. Shakespeare’s troupe, known by this name after Queen Elizabeth’s death, used The Globe for their performances after 1598. Life and Times 400 points A

  50. What are The King’s Men? Life and Times 400 points

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