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Explore the timeless tale of Romeo and Juliet, where their forbidden love leads to tragic consequences. Uncover the intricate web of love, betrayal, and fate in this classic play by Shakespeare.
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True or False– 100 The story takes place in 14th Century, Verona Italy back
True or False – 200 Mercutio dies when he falls on his own sword fooling around back
True or False300 At the beginning of the play, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who does not love him back. back
*Daily Double!* True or False400 Romeo and Juliet could both be considered “tragic heroes” because they are the main characters of the story and they both die at the end back
True or False500 Count Paris, kinsman (relative) to the Prince, wants to marry Juliet back
Characters100 This character is known as the “prince of cats” back
Characters200 This character is Benvolio’s cousin back
Characters300 Name one character who is still alive at the end of the play. back
Characters 400 This character is described as “hot-headed” back
Characters500 Whom does Friar Laurence trust with the letter to Romeo telling him of Juliet’s “death”? back
Figurative Language100 “she would be as swift in motion as a ball” is an example of this type of figurative language back
Figurative Language200 “The day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
Figurative Language300 “Loving hate, heavy lightness, cold fire” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
Figurative Language400 “Juliet is the sun.” is an example of this type of figurative language back
Figurative Language500 “Then love devouring death do what he dare” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
Quotations100 This character said: “If ever you dusturb your streets again/Your lives shall pay the forfeit of thy peace.” back
Quotations200 This character said: “By my count I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid.” back
Quotations 300 This character said: “O that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek!” back
Quotations 400 This character said: “A plague on both your houses!” back
Quotations500 This character said: “Art thou a man? Thy form cries out thou art/thy tears are womanish.” back
Events100 In Act 3, Romeo views his banishment as: back
Events200 The nurse is very close to Juliet because: back
Events300 What does Friar Laurence hope will be the end result when he agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet? back
Events400 What will happen if Juliet refuses to marry Paris? back
*Daily Double!* Events500 What irony is the encounter between Tybalt and Romeo in Act 3 back
Hodgepodge100 How does Juliet react to the nurse’s advice to marry Paris? back
Hodgepodge200 Where does Romeo go to hide when he is banished? back
Hodgepodge300 What does Juliet send Romeo as a token of love back
Hodpodge400 This character said: “Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence’s cell/There stays a husband to make you a wife.” back
Hodgepodge500 This character died by poison. back