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Romeo & Juliet Montagues vs. Capulets

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Romeo & Juliet. Montagues vs. Capulets. Question # 1. In the balcony scene, Juliet says: “What’s Montague? It is nor hand or foot, Nor arm, nor face…. What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet” What does Juliet mean by this quote?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet Montagues vs. CapuletsQuestion # 1In the balcony scene, Juliet says:Whats Montague? It is nor hand or foot, Nor arm, nor face.Whats in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet

What does Juliet mean by this quote?Romeo's name is an accident of birth, not an essential part of himselfQuestion # 2Who said the following:

Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man.MercutioQuestion # 3True/False:

Mercutio is killed because Tybalt is a better swordsman.FALSEQuestion # 4Why doesnt Romeo want to fight Tybalt?Romeo is now related to Tybalt by marriage.Question # 5At the end of the play, both families plan to for Romeo & Juliet.Erect a memorial to the loversQuestion # 6The following is an example of what literary element:O son, the night before thy wedding day/Hath death lain with thy wife. There she lies, Flower as she was, deflowered by himPersonificationQuestion # 7When Romeo hears that Juliet is dead, the dramatic irony lies in the fact that:The audience knows that Juliet is alive.Question # 8What is the setting of the play?Verona, ItalyQuestion # 9How does the Nurse intensify Juliets suspense in Act II when she returns with Romeos news?Nurse goes on and on about her pains, thus leaving Juliet in suspense.Question # 10Who said the following:O serpent heart, hid with a flowering faceJulietQuestion # 11True/FalseBenvolio wishes to marry a woman he has not wooed.FALSEQuestion # 12The following is an example of which literary element?

These violent delights have violent ends/And in their triumps, die,.fire and powder,/Which as they kiss, consume.ForeshadowingQuestion # 13When Romeo arrives at the tomb, he discovers Paris and does what?Kills Paris in a duelQuestion # 14Which of the following sentences best states a possible theme of the play?

1. Children, obey your parents2. Arranged marriages are the most successful.3. Hatred lead to violence, destruction and waste.4. Love is blind. Hatred leads to violence, destruction and waste.Question # 15The Capulets, the nurse, and Paris react to Juliets supposed death with .Cries of griefQuestion # 16How long has Juliet been married when she hears of Tybalts death?3 hoursQuestion # 17How old is Juliet?13 years oldQuestion # 18Mercutio can be described as a foil to Romeo because Unlike Romeo, Mercutio takes love seriously.Question # 19Why does Friar Laurence scold Romeo in Act II?Romeo is so changeable in love.Question # 20True/FalseLord Capulet scorns his only child and vows to disown her.TrueQuestion # 21Why does Juliet admit her love to Romeo?She is sure his love is true.Question # 22At the end of the play, who dies first, Romeo or Juliet?RomeoQuestion # 23Romeos servant, not Friar John, tells Romeo what?Juliet is dead.Question # 24The following is an example of what literary element:Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books.SimileQuestion # 25True/False

The turning point in the play occurs when Romeo goes to friar Laurences cell after Tybalts death.True