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Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy

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PeopleQuotes

Who said it?Events Misc.

Figurative Language

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Figurative Language 400

Pun

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Whose nickname is the Prince of Cats?

People 100

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Which characters in the play does Romeo kill

(besides himself)?

People 200

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People 300

Which characters in the play are

kinsmen (relatives) of Prince Escalus?

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According to Romeo, why will

Rosaline not return his love?

People 400

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Mercutio can be described as a foil to Romeo

because

People 500

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“A plague a’ both your houses!”

Quotes: Who Said It? 100

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“Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in

their eyes.”

Quotes: Who Said It? 200

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“What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate

the word As I hate hell, all

Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, coward!”

Quotes: Who Said It? 300

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Quotes: Who Said It? 400

“What’s in a name? That which we call a

rose by any other name would smell as

sweet.”

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Quotes: Who Said It? 500

“O, speak again, bright angel, for thou art

As glorious to this night, being o’er my head,

As is a winged messenger of heaven.”

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The prince warns that if the two families

fight again,the penalty will be…

Events 100

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In Act I, according to Prince Escalus how many times has the feud between the Capulets and the

Montagues exploded into violence?

Events 200

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Events 300

When Capulet demands his sword, his wife

responds, “A crutch, a crutch! Why call you for a sword?” She probably

means that…

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What event doesthis quotation foreshadow?

Romeo says “. . . my mind misgivesSome consequence yet hanging in the starsShall bitterly begin his fearful dateWith this night’s revels and expire the termOf a despised life, closed in my breast,By some vile forfeit of untimely death.”

(I, iv, 106–111)

Events 400

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Friar Laurence sets a plan in motion starting with giving Juliet a vial of liquid. What are the other parts of his plan?

Events 500

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The Prologue to Act I is written in which verse

form?

Miscellaneous 100

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Why did Mercutio challenge Tybalt?

Miscellaneous 200

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Because the audience knows that Juliet is alive, the scene in

which the Capulets, the

nurse, and Paris bemoan her death is an

illustration of…

Miscellaneous 300

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Paris believes that Romeo is

at the Capulet’s tomb in order

to…

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How does Lady Montague die?

Miscellaneous 500

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“…the worshiped sun Peered forth….”

Figurative Language 100

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“…you beasts….”

Figurative Language 200

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“So far from sounding and

discovery, As is the bud bit with an

envious worm….”

Figurative Language 300

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“Ask for me tomorrow, and

you shall find me a grave man.”

Figurative Language 400

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“damned saint”

Figurative Language 500

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Tybalt

People 100

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Tybalt and Paris

People 200

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Mercutio & Paris

People 300

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Because she has taken a vow of

chastity (or sworn to become a nun)

People 400

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unlike Romeo, he does not take love seriously

People 500

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Mercutio

Quotes: Who Said It? 100

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Quotes: Who Said It? 200

Friar Laurence

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Quotes: Who Said It? 300

Tybalt

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Quotes: Who Said It? 400

Juliet: about Romeo’s name

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Quotes: Who Said It? 500

Romeo

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death

Events 100

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Three

Events 200

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He is too old to fight.

Events 300

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Romeo’s death

Events 400

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Events 500

•Juliet should consent to marry Paris.•Juliet should stay in her room alone that night

•Juliet should drink the vial of liquid.•Juliet will wake up in the family vault to find Romeo and the friar.

•Romeo will take her to Mantua that very night.

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Sonnet

(Iambic Pentameter)

Miscellaneous 100

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Mercutio thought that Romeo was being cowardly

Miscellaneous 200

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Dramatic Irony

Miscellaneous 300

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Act destructively

Miscellaneous 400

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Grief from Romeo’s

Banishment

Miscellaneous 500

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Figurative Language100

Personification

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Figurative Language 200

Implied Metaphor

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Figurative Language 300

Simile

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Figurative Language 500

Oxymoron

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