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Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet Final Test Review Final Test Review

Romeo and Juliet Final Test Review. Character Indentification Will create a gold statue of Juliet Will create a gold statue of Juliet

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Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet

Final Test ReviewFinal Test Review

Character IndentificationCharacter Indentification

Will create a Will create a gold statue of gold statue of Juliet Juliet

Answer: Answer: MontagueMontague

Tries to arrest Tries to arrest Romeo at Romeo at Juliet's tomb. Juliet's tomb.

Answer: Answer: ParisParis

This character This character suggests Juliet go suggests Juliet go to a "sisterhood to a "sisterhood of holy nuns." of holy nuns."

Answer: Answer: Friar Friar LaurenceLaurence

This character was This character was unable to deliver the unable to deliver the Friar Laurence’s letter Friar Laurence’s letter to Romeo because he to Romeo because he was quarantined. was quarantined.

Answer: Answer: Friar JohnFriar John

Which character lost Which character lost two innocent family two innocent family members because of members because of the Montague/Capulet the Montague/Capulet feud?feud?

Answer: The Answer: The PrincePrince

Which character Which character believed that twenty believed that twenty members of the members of the Montague family must Montague family must have killed Tybalt? have killed 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

Literary Device IdentificationLiterary Device Identification

““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

"Death lies on her like "Death lies on her like an untimely frost an untimely frost

Upon the sweetest Upon the sweetest flower of all the field." flower of all the field."

Answer: Answer: CapuletCapulet

What if this mixture do not work What if this mixture do not work at all? at all?

Shall I be married then tomorrow Shall I be married then tomorrow morning... morning...

What if it be a poison which the What if it be a poison which the Friar Friar

Subtly hath ministered to have me Subtly hath ministered to have me dead..." dead..."

Answer: Answer: JulietJuliet

O happy dagger! O happy dagger!

This is thy sheath; This is thy sheath; there rest; and there rest; and let me die," let me die,"

Answer: Answer: JulietJuliet

"Alas, my liege, my "Alas, my liege, my wife is dead tonight! wife is dead tonight!

Grief of my son's exile Grief of my son's exile hath stopped her hath stopped her breath." breath."

Answer: Answer: MontagueMontague

"Some shall be pardoned, "Some shall be pardoned, and some punished; and some punished;

For never was a story of For never was a story of more woe more woe

Than this of Juliet and her Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." Romeo."

Answer: The Answer: The PrincePrince

True/FalseTrue/FalseAt 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

How does Romeo's How does Romeo's characterization bring about the characterization bring about the

final tragedy? final tragedy? a. Romeo believes deeply in the inevitability a. Romeo believes deeply in the inevitability

of fate and the inability of man to challenge of fate and the inability of man to challenge fate. fate.

b. Romeo is a cynic who, according to the b. Romeo is a cynic who, according to the conventions of the time, must die. conventions of the time, must die.

c. Romeo is so slow-witted he can not think c. Romeo is so slow-witted he can not think things through or see their consequences. things through or see their consequences.

d. Romeo is so impetuous and hasty in his d. Romeo is so impetuous and hasty in his actions that he brings trouble upon himself. actions that he brings trouble upon himself.

Answer: D.Answer: D.

How would the Capulets and the How would the Capulets and the Montagues describe the theme of the Montagues describe the theme of the

play?play? A. Hatred between two families can A. Hatred between two families can

rob people of what they hold dearest. rob people of what they hold dearest. B. Young people are foolish and B. Young people are foolish and

irresponsible when they are in love. irresponsible when they are in love. C. Love is fleeting and must be C. Love is fleeting and must be

pursued at all costs. pursued at all costs. D. Misunderstanding can happen at D. Misunderstanding can happen at

any time and any age and must be any time and any age and must be forgiven. forgiven.

Answer: A. Answer: A.

Literary Terms IdentificationLiterary Terms Identification

whisper whisper intended for intended for the audience the audience

Answer: Answer: AsideAside

giving human giving human qualities to qualities to inanimate inanimate objects objects

Answer: Answer: PersonificatiPersonificationon

inclusion of inclusion of humorous scenes humorous scenes to relieve tension to relieve tension in a serious drama in a serious drama

Answer: Answer: Comic ReliefComic Relief

A speech in A speech in which a character which a character speaks aloud, speaks aloud, alone on stage alone on stage

Answer: Answer: SoliloquySoliloquy