Use your sheet to write down your responses.  1. DIALOGUE  2. MONOLOGUE  3. SOLILOQUY  4. ASIDE  A. SPOKEN ALONE ON STAGE  B. CONVERSATION BETWEEN.

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Use your sheet to write down your responses

 1. DIALOGUE  2. MONOLOGUE  3. SOLILOQUY  4. ASIDE  A. SPOKEN ALONE ON STAGE  B. CONVERSATION BETWEEN 2 + CHARACTERS  C. A SIDE CONVERSATION BETWEEN 2 CHARACTERS THAT NO ONE ELSE HEARS  D. A SINGLE SPEECH ONE CHARACTER MAKES UNINTERRUPTED BY OTHER CHARACTERS ON STAGE

 Mercutio told everyone about Queen Mab  Romeo and Benvolio talk about Romeo’s love for Rosaline  The Friar talks to himself about poisonous weeds and flowers.  Romeo wonders outside of Juliet’s window whether or not he should tell her he’s under her window listening to her

 A character who is usually brought down by a tragic flaw and/or FATE  What is Romeo’s Tragic Flaw?

A pattern in literature that we see over and over again Some examples are: Good vs. Evil, the damsel in distress, the good hero, the funny sidekick What are some more examples of archetypes?

 IAMBIC PENTAMETER  BLANK VERSE  COUPLET A. 2 LINES OF POETRY THAT RHYME SIDE BY SIDE B. UNRHYMED IAMBIC PENTAMETER C. METER OF 10 UNSTRESSED/STRESSED SYLLABLES

 MONTAGUE Thou villain Capulet,--Hold me not, let me go.  LADY MONTAGUE Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe. MONTAGUE Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach 21 ? Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? ROMEO Out of her favour, where I am in love.

 DRAMATIC IRONY  SITUATIONAL IRONY  VERBAL IRONY A. When a character says something they don’t mean B. When the audience knows something the characters don’t C. The unexpected happening in a negative way

 We know Romeo and Juliet are married but no one else does  Juliet tells her mother that no one breaks her heart like Romeo does  A girl buys a gun to protect herself and is shot with it during a home invasion.

 IMAGERY  ALLITERATION  FORESHADOWING A.Repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of the word in words close to each other B.Using the 5 senses to create a word “picture” C.Hints about what is going to happen (usually negative)

 After meeting Romeo, Juliet says, “If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed.”  Romeo says, “But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.”  The servant said, “I say silver sound because musicians sound for silver”

 PUN  HYPERBOLE  FOIL  METAPHOR A. When two characters are opposites B. An exaggeration C. Comparing two things without “like” or “as” D. Play on words when a word has two meanings

 I’m going to die of boredom.  Romeo is a lover and Tybalt is a fighter  Romeo says he is too sore pierced with cupid’s arrows to soar with his wings.  Romeo claims that Juliet is a “snowy dove trooping with crows.”

 Personification  Allusion  oxymoron A. Referring to something outside the text and assuming your audience knows the story B. Putting two opposite terms side by side C. Giving human qualities to a non-human thing

 Juliet says parting is such “sweet sorrow”  Juliet’s dad says that Death has married Juliet and become his son-in-law.  If it keeps raining like that, I’m going to need an ark.