Romeo and Romeo and Juliet Juliet Act II and Act II and III Review III Review
Jan 20, 2016
Romeo and Romeo and JulietJuliet
Act II and III Act II and III ReviewReview
Character IdentificationCharacter Identification
Wants to end Wants to end the the Capulet/MontaguCapulet/Montague feude feud
Answer: Answer: Friar Friar LaurenceLaurence
Sends the Sends the Nurse to meet Nurse to meet with Romeowith Romeo
Answer: JulietAnswer: Juliet
Teases Teases Romeo about Romeo about RosalineRosaline
Answer: Answer: MercutioMercutio
Has knowledge Has knowledge of herbs and of herbs and plantsplants
Answer: Answer: Friar Friar LaurenceLaurence
Doesn’t want Doesn’t want Romeo to swear Romeo to swear by the moonby the moon
Answer: Answer: JulietJuliet
Believes Romeo is Believes Romeo is a dead man when a dead man when he answers Tybalt’s he answers Tybalt’s duel challengeduel challenge
Answer: Answer: MercutioMercutio
Wonders why Wonders why Romeo is a Romeo is a MontagueMontague
Answer: Answer: JulietJuliet
Act II VocabularyAct II Vocabulary
False False testimonytestimony
Answer: Answer: perjuryperjury
To obtainTo obtain
Answer: Answer: procureprocure
Reckless Reckless
Answer: Answer: wantonwanton
To bring to To bring to mindmind
Answer: Answer: conjureconjure
prayerprayer
Answer: Answer: invocationinvocation
Changeable Changeable
Answer: Answer: variablevariable
Worship, Worship, excessive excessive devotiondevotion
Answer: Answer: IdolatryIdolatry
Guess the SpeakerGuess the Speaker
““He jests at He jests at scars that never scars that never felt a wound” felt a wound”
Answer: Answer: RomeoRomeo
““So soon forsaken? So soon forsaken? Young men’s love Young men’s love then lies/Not truly then lies/Not truly in their hearts, but in their hearts, but in their eyes.”in their eyes.”
Answer: Answer: Friar Friar LaurenceLaurence
““I have no joy in this I have no joy in this contract tonight. It is contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; Too like the too sudden; Too like the lightening, which doth lightening, which doth cease to be…”cease to be…”
Answer: Answer: JulietJuliet
““If ye should lead her intoIf ye should lead her intoa fool's paradise, as they say, it a fool's paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of behavior, were a very gross kind of behavior, as they say: for the gentlewoman is as they say: for the gentlewoman is young; and, therefore, if you should young; and, therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman, and very weak gentlewoman, and very weak dealing.”dealing.”
Answer: Answer: NurseNurse
Which character Which character believed that twenty believed that twenty members of the members of the Montague family Montague family must have killed must have killed Tybalt?Tybalt?
Answer: Answer: Lady CapuletLady Capulet
Which character Which character betrays Juliet by betrays Juliet by telling her to forget telling her to forget Romeo and to Romeo and to marry Paris?marry Paris?
Answer: Answer: NurseNurse
Identify the speakerIdentify the speaker
““So soon forsaken? So soon forsaken? Young men’s love Young men’s love then lies/Not truly then lies/Not truly in their hearts, but in their hearts, but in their eyes.”in their eyes.”
Answer: Answer: Friar Friar LawrenceLawrence
True/FalseTrue/False
At first, Juliet At first, Juliet refuses to refuses to marry Paris.marry Paris.
Answer: Answer: TrueTrue
Juliet no longer Juliet no longer loves Romeo by loves Romeo by the end of Act the end of Act III.III.
Answer: Answer: FalseFalse
Identify the Literary Identify the Literary DeviceDevice
When the When the audience knows audience knows something that the something that the characters do notcharacters do not
What are Lady What are Lady Capulet’s plans for Capulet’s plans for Romeo at the end Romeo at the end of Act III? of Act III?
Answer: Answer: Dramatic Dramatic IronyIrony
A comparison A comparison between two between two things using things using “like” or “as”“like” or “as”
Answer: Answer: SimileSimile
Giving human Giving human characteristics to characteristics to inanimate inanimate objectsobjects
Answer: Answer: PersonificatiPersonificationon
A play on words A play on words based on different based on different meanings of words meanings of words that sound alikethat sound alike
Answer: PunAnswer: Pun
When an When an author gives author gives hints or clues of hints or clues of what is to comewhat is to come
Answer: Answer: ForeshadowiForeshadowingng
AA character whose character whose qualities contrast with qualities contrast with another character to another character to highlight the highlight the differences in their differences in their personalitiespersonalities
Answer: Answer: Dramatic FoilDramatic Foil
A play that A play that begins with joy begins with joy and ends with and ends with catastrophe catastrophe
Answer: Answer: TragedyTragedy
Complications Complications of the conflict, of the conflict, building to the building to the climaxclimax
Answer: Answer: Rising ActionRising Action
Introduction that Introduction that sets tone, sets tone, introduces introduces characters and the characters and the main conflictmain conflict
Answer: Answer: ExpositionExposition
A direct A direct comparison comparison between two between two unlike thingsunlike things
Answer: Answer: MetaphorMetaphor
When a character When a character says one thing but says one thing but means something means something elseelse
Answer: Answer: Verbal ironyVerbal irony
A contradictory A contradictory statement that statement that appears to be appears to be truetrue
Answer: Answer: Paradox/OxyParadox/Oxymoronmoron