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Romeo and Juliet. Capulet, Montague, or Neutral?. ABRAM. ABRAM = MONTAGUE. Capulet, Montague, or Neutral?. BALTHASAR. BALTHASAR = MONTAGUE. Capulet, Montague, or Neutral?. BENVOLIO. BENVOLIO = MONTAGUE. Capulet, Montague, or Neutral?. FRIAR JOHN. FRIAR JOHN = NEUTRAL.
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Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? BALTHASAR
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? BENVOLIO
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? FRIAR JOHN
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? FRIAR LAWRENCE
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? GREGORY
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? MERCUTIO
NURSE = CAPULET Just like Friar Lawrence, the Nurse in the exposition of the play is clearly aligned with just one family – in this case the Capulets – but later does things to assist a member of the other family as well. In the end, though, she’s a Capulet through and through, telling Juliet she should just “marry with the County.”
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? PRINCE ESCALUS
Capulet, Montague, or Neutral? SAMPSON
In the prologue before Act I, Romeo and Juliet are referred to as . . .
When Mercutio says, “’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door…,” he is referring to . . .
“’Tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ‘tis enough. ‘Twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man.” How many literary devices can you find in these lines?
Romeo’s treatment of the mortally wounded Paris demonstrates . . .
Juliet gets her poison from __________ and Romeo gets his from __________.
To which city does Romeo go after being banished, and why was he exiled?
Who convinces Romeo to attend the masquerade ball at the Capulets?
Who first finds Juliet after she takes the potion that will make her appear dead?