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Romeo and Juliet Act II Review

Begin Answering: How has Romeo changed as a character since Act I? Compare the character of Romeo with his friends to the Romeo with Juliet. How do the other characters (especially Mercutio) view Tybalt? What does the Nurse tell Romeo about Paris? How does the Nurse view Romeo? What does Act II end with?

Review Act I Quiz Summary vs. Conflict Quotes test Character Analysis Plot

Foil Characters Juliet and _______________________

Foil Character Romeo and _____________________

Friar vs. Nurse Roles Views

(Soliloquy/Scene 2) Begins with, “But soft! What light through the yonder window breaks” and ends with, “O that I were a glove upon that hand/That I might touch that check!” Speaker: What’s revealed?

(Monologue/Scene iii) Begins with “Holy Saint Francis what a change is here” and ends with Women may fall, when there's no strength in men.” Speaker: What’s revealed?

(Monologue/ Scene iv) Begins with“More than prince of cats, I can tell you” And ends with “ah, the immortal passado! the punto reverso! The hai!” Speaker: What’s revealed?

(Soliloquy/Scene 2) Begins with, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” and ending with, “Rome, doff thy name;/ And for that name, which is no part of thee,/Take all myself.” Speaker: What is revealed?

(Aside/Scene 2) “Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?” Speaker: What is revealed?

(Soliloquy/Beginning of Scene 3) “The grey eyed moon smiles…” Speaker: What is revealed?