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Romeo and Juliet Plot Events

Romeo and Juliet Lit Term Examples. Romeo and Juliet Plot Events. Lit Term Examples. Romeo and Juliet Plot Events. Shakespeare’s Poems. Lit Term Definitions. Romeo and Juliet Lit term examples. Romeo and Juliet Plot events. Romeo and Juliet Plot events. Shakespeare’s

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Romeo and Juliet Plot Events

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Lit Term Examples Romeo and Juliet Plot Events Lit Term Examples Romeo and Juliet Plot Events Shakespeare’s Poems Lit Term Definitions

  2. Romeo and Juliet Lit term examples Romeo and Juliet Plot events Romeo and Juliet Plot events Shakespeare’s Poems Lit term Examples Lit term Definitions

  3. A joke made using words that sound the Same but have different meanings. pun

  4. A long speech by a character in a play, During which he expresses strong Opinions or feelings. Monologue

  5. A story that ends sadly, often including the death of characters tragedy

  6. What is foreshadowing? A hint that something bad will happen in the future.

  7. What is dramatic irony? When readers know something that the characters do not.

  8. -dear and deer- -write and right- Are examples of what? homophones

  9. Although I have no children, at least I can enjoy the sun ! --This is an example of what? pun

  10. Every book is a vehicle that takes me to places I never saw with my real eyes. metaphor

  11. A sign, hanging from a tree, said, “No trespassing… or else.” Another sign read, “Turn back now!” Nevertheless, I continued walking into the dark forest. --This could be an example of what? foreshadowing

  12. The wind screamed angrily all night long. personification

  13. “Sampson: I am a pretty piece of flesh.” Gregory: Tis well thou art not fish” (Sampson: I am a desirable piece of flesh (I have a nice body) Gregory: Well, it’s good that you aren’t a piece of fish!) pun

  14. “Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide! Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on the dashing rocks they sea-sick weary bark!” (Come, bitter poison! You desperate pilot – crash my tired ship of life into destroying rocks) metaphor

  15. “The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night” (The grey-eyed morning smiles at the frowning night” personification

  16. Give an example of foreshadowing from Romeo and Juliet. SOME Possible answers: -Romeo has a bad dream and, therefore, has a bad feeling about going to the party. -On Romeo and Juliet’s wedding day, the Friar And Romeo speak seriously, and the Friar hopes that they will not regret the wedding.

  17. Identify (summarize) a monologue from Romeo and Juliet. SOME possible answers: Romeo speaks about Juliet on the balcony. Juliet speaks about being buried alive. The friar gives advice.

  18. At the beginning of the story, Romeo is Deeply in love with ______________, who Does not love him back. Rosaline

  19. How does Romeo die? By drinking poison

  20. When Romeo sees Juliet standing on a balcony At night, he compares her to a bright, beautiful________________. sun

  21. What is Romeo’s punishment for Killing Tybalt? Exile to another country

  22. Early in the story, why do Romeo and his friends go to the Capulet’s party? • Romeo wants to spend time with Rosaline • OR 2. Romeo’s friends want him to find another woman (by comparing • their beauty to Rosaline)

  23. Where does the story of Romeo and Juliet take place? Italy (Verona, Italy)

  24. How does Juliet die? She stabs herself with a knife.

  25. At the party, what does Juliet plan to do? (her mother and nurse tell her to) Meet Paris to decide if she Would marry him.

  26. Why are Juliet and her father arguing? Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris, but she refuses.

  27. Why does Juliet pretend to die? So that she will be free to run away with Romeo, rather than marry Paris.

  28. What is a poem by Shakespeare called? sonnet

  29. How many lines are In Shakespeare’s poems? 14

  30. How many syllables Are in each line of Shakespeare’s poems? 10

  31. What is the best paraphrase for these lines? - when in eternal lines to time thou growest; so long as men can breathe or eyes can see, so long lives this and this gives life to thee. a. other men are jealous of your age b. the lines of this poem will make you live forever. c. whenever you grow old, you will still be able to breathe and see. B

  32. What is the best paraphrase for these lines: • -- Let me not to the marriage of true minds • admit impediments. Love is not love • which alters when it alteration finds, • There is no obstacle for true love, because love does not fade when life changes. • We should be married quickly, because our love might change later. • If your love changes, you should confess it to your spouse. A

  33. What is a theme of Romeo and Juliet? Final Jeopardy

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