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Let’s review so we can kick some Montague and Capulet butt! Romeo and Juliet Let’s review so we can kick some Montague and Capulet butt!

Round 1 Round 1 Characters Plot Vocabulary Quotes Misc. 10 20 30 40 50

Characters – 10 points He exiles Romeo from Verona Prince Escalus Next Question

Characters – 20 points He wants to marry Juliet Paris Next Question

Characters – 30 points She is Juliet’s confidante The nurse Next Question

Characters – 40 points He was once in love with Rosaline Romeo Next Question

Characters– 50 points He is Romeo’s best friend Benvolio Next Question

Plot – 10 points What does “star-crossed” lovers mean in reference to the play? Romeo and Juliet weren’t destined to be together because of the alignment of the stars at birth Next Question

Plot – 20 points Who begins fighting with Benvolio at the beginning of the play, even though Benvolio tries to stop him? Tybalt Next Question

Plot – 30 points What advice do those around Romeo and Paris give when those they love don’t return their feelings? Have patience Next Question

Plot – 40 points Why does Romeo go to the Capulet party? To be near Rosaline Next Question

Plot– 50 points Why does Benvolio want Romeo to go to the Capulet party? To forget about Rosaline Next Question

Vocabulary – 10 points What are “Earth-treading stars”? Young women Next Question

Vocabulary – 20 points What is a “man of wax”? A model man Next Question

Vocabulary – 30 points Anon means what? At once Next Question

Vocabulary – 40 points Crystal scales represent what? Romeo’s eyes Next Question

Vocabulary – 50 points What do people keep in a charnel house? Bones Next Question

Quotes – 10 points “If you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” Prince Escalus Next Question

Quotes – 20 points “Have not saints lips and holy palmers too?” Romeo, hinting that he wishes to kiss Juliet Next Question

Quotes – 30 points “You have dancing shoes with nimble soles, I have a soul of lead.” Mercutio, using a PUN Next Question

Quotes– 40 points “What’s in a name?” Juliet, saying that names themselves are meaningless Next Question

Quotes– 50 points “If you ask for me tomorrow, you shall find me a grave man.” Mercutio, using another pun Next Question

Miscellaneous – 10 points How old is Juliet? 13 Next Question

Miscellaneous – 20 points What is the geographical setting for the play? Italy Next Question

Miscellaneous– 30 points What is the historical setting of the play? 1300 Next Question

Miscellaneous – 40 points How many teeth does the nurse have? 4 Next Question

Miscellaneous– 50 points What do the stars represent in the play? Fate Next Question

Round 2 20 40 60 80 100 Round 2 Characters Plot Vocabulary Random Misc. 20 40 60 80 100

Characters– 20 points He is against Romeo leaving his party Capulet Next Question

Characters– 40 points Kills self with a dagger Juliet Next Question

Characters– 60 points Does not give Friar Lawrence’s letter to Romeo Friar John Next Question

Characters– 80 points Dies in a sword fight because he is mad Romeo does not stand up for himself Mercutio Next Question

Characters– 100 points Known as the “King” or “Prince” of cats Tybalt Next Question

Plot– 20 points What does Juliet NOT fear before she drinks the potion? That Romeo will not come back for her Next Question

Plot – 40 points How long will the potion make Juliet sleep? 42 hours, almost TWO DAYS! Next Question

Plot– 60 points Who tells Romeo Juliet is “dead”? Balthasar Next Question

Plot– 80 points Why does Paris go to Juliet’s tomb? To mourn her death Next Question

Plot– 100 points What does Romeo first request of Paris before they fight? That he leave him alone and leave the scene Next Question

Vocabulary– 20 points Importuned means what? Deadly Next Question

Vocabulary– 40 points Chinks are what? Units of money Next Question

Vocabulary– 60 points A trencher is… A wooden platter Next Question

Vocabulary– 80 points A character that provides contrast to another is… A foil Next Question

Vocabulary– 100 points An aside is… A speech that only the audience can hear Next Question

Random thoughts– 20 points “O brawling love, O loving hate…” Romeo, using OXYMORON Next Question

Random thoughts– 40 points When was Shakespeare born? April 23, 1564 Next Question

Random thoughts– 60 points When did Shakespeare die? April 23, 1616 Next Question

Random thoughts – 80 points When was Romeo and Juliet written? 1595 Next Question

Random thoughts – 100 points Shakespeare owned part of which playhouse? The Globe Next Question

Misc. – 20 points What symbolizes the “Hearld of the moorn?” The lark Next Question

Misc – 40 points What symbolizes the night? The nightingale Next Question

Misc. – 60 points What is Romeo and Juliet’s downfall? Rashness (not the itchy kind) Next Question

Misc– 80 points Why does the Friar leave Juliet’s tomb? He needs to fetch help Next Question

Misc. – 100 points Who, according to Prince Escalus, is most to blame for the tragic events at the end of the play? The Montagues and the Capulets Next Question

Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question…go big or go home!

Final Jeopardy This is the month that Lammastide, a religious holiday discussed in the play, takes place. August 1st, to be exact!