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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet . Exam Review. CHARACTERS Match these characters with their traits. Juliet -superficial Benvolio -tyrannical Romeo -dramatic The Nurse -well-meaning Tybalt -diplomatic Lady Capulet -immature/naïve Capulet -aggressive Mercutio -motherly

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Romeo and Juliet

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Exam Review

  2. CHARACTERSMatch these characters with their traits Juliet -superficial Benvolio -tyrannical Romeo -dramatic The Nurse -well-meaning Tybalt -diplomatic Lady Capulet -immature/naïve Capulet -aggressive Mercutio -motherly Friar Lawrence -spirited/comical

  3. Before They Fell in Love • Romeo was ____________________ because ____________________________________ • . 2. His friends persuade him to ___________________________________. 3. He is unconvinced at first because he has had a premonition (forewarning ) that ___________________________________. 4. Capulet will not marry Juliet to Paris because _____________________________________. 5. Juliet thinks of marriage as _____________.

  4. When they Fell in Love 1. Tybalt discovered Romeo at the party and told his uncle who responded how? • Tybalt vows _________________________. 2. Romeo believes he has fallen in love with Juliet, but in fact, he has fallen in love with __________________________. 3. Briefly summarize R and J’s conversation in the garden/on her balcony.

  5. After They “Fell in Love” • ________________ acts as the messenger between Romeo and Juliet. 2. Romeo asks Friar Lawrence to marry them. • What was the Friar’s reaction? • What was his decision and why? 3. Mercutio provokes Tybalt, but Tybalt only desires _______________________. 4. Mercutio ends up dueling Tybalt. Why? 5. What is the end result?

  6. Before the End • How does Mercutio react to his own death? 2. How does Romeo react to Mercutio’s death? 3 .What happens to Romeo as a result? 4. Does Juliet forgive Romeo? Why or Why not? 5. What do Juliet’s parents decide for her? • What was the goal of their surprise decision?

  7. Before the End 1. How has Romeo taken his banishment? -He threatens to ____________________, but the Friar lists all of the reasons he should be ________________. -He is banished to _______________. 2. Juliet refuses to marry Paris. Her father threatens _______________________. 3. What does the Nurse suggest to Juliet? • (Juliet then states that she no longer trusts her.) 4. Juliet runs to the Friar and threatens to __________________________ if he doesn’t _____________.

  8. In the End • The Friar’s plan is to give Juliet a potion to make her appear dead and keep her hidden in the Capulet tomb until he can get word to Romeo to come and rescue her and bring her to Mantua. 2. What happens to the letter? 3. Romeo buys poison to kill himself because he believes that ______________________.

  9. In the End 1. Before he sees Juliet, there is a quarrel outside between _____________ & ______________. • ________________ is killed. 2. Romeo takes the poison and dies. 3. Juliet, upon awakening, tells the Friar to leave and __________________________. 4. The Prince is summoned and reprimands the two families after the Friar recounts the story. 5. In the end, Capulet and Montague decide to _______________________.

  10. Vocab Matching! Soliloquy -dialogue alone onstage The Pit/Yard -signified the type of play Monologue -spoken in 1500s Europe The galleries -a battle/fight Elizabethan ENG -dialogue in front of others The Tiring House but unheard by them Aside -where the rich would sit Flags -where actors would rest Quarrel -where the poor stood -long speech to another character

  11. Quote Meanings • A plague on both your houses! • A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. • Deny thy father and refuse thy name. • I am fortune’s fool. • These violent delights have violent ends.

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