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1.

When the play opens, Romeo is in love with whom


2. Romeo agrees to go to the Capulet's party because he
3. Through his actions, we see that Tybalt's nature is to
4. When Juliet says, "Wherefore art thou Romeo" she is saying
5. Romeo and Juliet agree to marry after knowing each other for
6. The Friar agrees to perform Romeo and Juliet's marriage in the hope that it will
7. When Romeo interferes in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio,
8. When Mercutio says, "A plague on both your houses," he has just been
9. After Romeo killed Tybalt, Romeo directly went to hide at
10. When the Nurse brings news of Tybalt's death, Juliet
11. According to Lord Capulet, Juliet weeps all the time because of
12. Juliet finally agrees to marry Paris because
13. The person who brings news of Juliet's death to Romeo is
14. As Juliet prepares to drink the potion, her main thoughts are about
15. Minutes before Juliet awakens,
16. Friar Laurence's plans fail because
17. Paris attacks Romeo at the tomb because Paris believes Romeo
18. Juliet, the last of the major characters to die on stage, dies
19. Arriving to inspect the corpses of Paris, Romeo, and Juliet, the Montagues and
Capulets realize too late
20. The Capulets and Montagues agree to end the feud and
21. The "Prologue" is
22. In the Prologue, Romeo and Juliet
aredescribed as
23. In the opening scene, Prince Escalus
addresses "rebellious subjects, enemies to
peace, profaners of this neighbour-stained
steel". He is referring to
24. In the opening scene, Prince Escalus
decrees a severe penalty for fighting. This
latest fighting was started by
25. Early in the play, Benvolio and
Montague are discussing how Romeo
appears sad. Benvolio tells Montague "So
please you step aside, I'll know his
grievance, or be much denied." In this
speech, Benvolio is
26. How do Romeo and Benvolio learn
about the Capulet's "masque"?

27. In the beginning of the play, Juliet is


28. In Act I, Lord and Lady Capulet want
Juliet to marry
29. In Act I, when asked if she could love
Paris, Juliet replies "I'll look to like, if
looking liking move." In this speech, she
is
30. The Nurse is coarse and sometimes
bawdy, but the Capulets accept her
because
31. In Act I scene 4, Romeo, Benvolio,
Mercutio and others are on their way to a
masque. A "masque" refers to
32Romeo is pining for Rosaline, and
Mercutio delivers his "Queen Mab"
speech. Queen Mab is
33. At the Capulet feast, Tybalt recognizes
Romeo by his
34. In Act I, when Tybalt complains about
Romeo's presence at the feast, Lord
Capulet replies
35. Lord Capulet allows Romeo to remain
at the "masque" because
36. Shortly after Juliet first meets Romeo,
she tells the nurse "Go ask his name. If he
be married, my grave is like to be my
wedding bed." In this speech, Juliet is
37. Shortly after Juliet has met Romeo,
she expresses her sentiments by saying "O,
be some other name! What's in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other
name would smell so sweet." In this
speech, Juliet
38. A "soliloquy" is
39. In the soliloquy which begins "But,

soft! what light through yonder window


breaks?",
40. Shakespeare makes it easy and natural
for Juliet to express her love for Romeo
without seeming to be too "forward" by
41. Who says "It is the east, and Juliet is
the sun."?
42. wherefore art thou Romeo?" (II,ii,33)
are spoken by
43. In Act II, the "balcony scene" takes
place
43. Shortly after their first meeting,
Romeo proposes meeting Juliet at Friar
Laurence's cell. Friar Laurence's "cell"
refers to
44. Friar Laurence approves of the
marriage of Romeo and Juliet because he
45. In response to Romeo's "protest" of his
good intentions, the Nurse replies "I'll tell
her so much .. she will be a joyful
woman." The Nurse is conspiring to
46. In Act III, Benvolio wishes to leave
the market because
47. In the beginning of Act III, Benevolio
warns Mercutio that the Capulets are
coming, and Mercutio replies "By my
heel, I care not." Mercutio is saying
48. The words "More than the Prince of
Cats ... he is the courageous captain of
compliments" refer to
49. Mercutio calls Tybalt
50. In Act III, Tybalt challenges Romeo to
a duel because
51. In Act III, Romeo at first does not

want to fight Tybalt because


52. As a character, Tybalt is portrayed as
53. Just before he dies, Mercutio turns to
Romeo and asks "Why the devil came you
between us? I was hurt under your arm."
This implies
54. Mercutio's dying remarks include
55. What is Juliet's first reaction when she
hears that Romeo has killed Tybalt?
55. When Juliet learns about Tybalt's
death, she is upset because
56. How does Romeo react to being
banished from Verona?
57. At the opening of Act III, scene v,
Juliet begins with the words "Wilt thou be
gone? It is not yet near day; It is the
nightingale and not the lark, that pierced
the hollow of thine ear." Juliet is talking to
58. Romeo must leave Juliet before dawn
on Tues
59. Towards the end of Act III, Lady
Capulet chides Juliet "Thou weep'st not so
much for his death as that the villain lives
which slaughtered him." Lady Capulet
implies the villain is
60. Friar Laurence can be seen as
"responsible" for the tragedy because

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