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Drama Terms Characters Plot Play Vocabulary Character ID

Drama Terms 5 Points What is a speech called when the character is talking to him or herself and the other characters can’t hear? Show Answer

Drama Terms 5 Points A Soliloquy Back to Board

Drama Terms 10 Points What is an aside? Show Answer

Drama Terms 10 Points When an actor speaks directly to the audience to make the character’s opinion known. Back to Board

Drama Terms 15 Points Who speaks the Epilogue in Romeo and Juliet? Show Answer

Drama Terms 15 Points Friar Lawrence Back to Board

Drama Terms 20 Points What is the definition of Dramatic Irony? Show Answer

Drama Terms 20 Points When the audience knows something important to the play that a character does not. Back to Board

Drama Terms 25 Points Is Romeo & Juliet a Comedy or a Tragedy? How do you know? Show Answer

Drama Terms 25 Points It is a Tragedy because the main characters die in the end. Back to Board

Characters 5 Points Who is Mercutio related to? Show Answer

Characters 5 Points Prince Escalus; they are cousins. Back to Board

Characters 10 Points Describe Tybalt’s character. Show Answer

Characters 10 Points Tybalt is rash and does not think before he acts. He is always up for a fight. Back to Board

Characters 15 Points What is Romeo’s fatal flaw? Show Answer

Characters 15 Points Romeo is willing to give up everything for Juliet so that when she is dead he has nothing left to live for. Back to Board

Characters 20 Points Who was Romeo in love with before he met Juliet? Show Answer

Characters 20 Points Rosaline Back to Board

Characters 25 Points Who tries to help Romeo and Juliet the most throughout the play? Show Answer

Characters 25 Points Friar Lawrence Back to Board

Plot 5 Points In what act does the climax of the play happen? Show Answer

Plot 5 Points In Act III, when Mercutio, Romeo, and Tybalt fight and Mercutio and Tybalt die. Back to Board

Plot 10 Points Where did Romeo and Juliet commit suicide? Show Answer

Plot 10 Points In the Capulet family crypt where Juliet had been laid to rest. Back to Board

Plot 15 Points In what city did the play take place? Show Answer

Plot 15 Points Verona, Italy Back to Board

Plot 20 Points When did Romeo and Juliet decide to get married? Show Answer

Plot 20 Points After the party, in the Capulet orchard. Back to Board

Plot 25 Points Who is the last person to die in the play? Show Answer

Plot 25 Points Juliet is the last person to die, after she wakes to find Romeo dead. Back to Board

Play Vocabulary 5 Points Explain what the following means: “Who are the vile beginners of this fray?” Show Answer

Play Vocabulary 5 Points “What terrible people started this fight?” Back to Board

Play Vocabulary 10 Points In the following lines, what is Juliet being compared to? “But soft, what light through yonder window breaks/It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” Who is speaking? Show Answer

Play Vocabulary 10 Points Juliet is being compared to the sun by Romeo. Back to Board

Play Vocabulary 15 Points Explain what the following lines mean: “Many a morning hath he there been seen,/With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew” (Lord Montague is talking about Romeo.) Show Answer

Play Vocabulary 15 Points Romeo’s father is saying he can be seen often adding to the morning dew with his tears. Back to Board

Play Vocabulary 20 Points What do the following lines mean? “Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, /Hath no power yet upon thy beauty.” Show Answer

Play Vocabulary 20 Points Romeo is saying that Juliet looks just as beautiful in death as she did in life. Back to Board

Play Vocabulary 25 Points Explain what the following lines mean: “Hang tee, Baggage! Disobedient wretch!” Show Answer

Play vocabulary 25 Points Juliet’s father, Lord Capulet, is calling his daughter disobedient and unruly after she says she will not marry Paris. Back to Board

Character ID 5 Points “For never was there a story of more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Show Answer

Character ID 5 Points Prince Escalus at the very end of the play Back to Board

Character ID 10 Points “Two households, both alike in dignity./ In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,” Show Answer

Character ID 10 Points The Chorus, in the very beginning of the play. Back to Board

Character ID 15 Points “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet.” Show Answer

Character ID 15 Points Juliet to Romeo, during the balcony scene in Act II Back to Board

Character ID 20 Points “Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt’s death,” Show Answer

Character ID 20 Points Paris, when he goes to talk to Friar Lawrence about his marriage to Juliet Back to Board

Character ID 25 Points “No, no, ‘tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ‘tis enough.” Show Answer

Character ID 25 Points Mercutio, after he is stabbed by Tybalt in Act III Back to Board

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Final Question What important, thematic choice do Romeo and Juliet make in the play? Show Answer

Romeo and Juliet choose romantic love over family loyalty by getting married and dying for one another. Back to Board

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