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Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Review
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At the beginning of Act 3, Mercutio accuses Benvolio of quarreling:
“With a man for coughing in the street, because he hath wakened thy dog that hath lain asleep in the sun.” What makes this statement ironic? BACK
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What does Friar Lawrence instruct Romeo to do about his banishment?
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Which statement is true about Paris?
A. His interest in Juliet lessens after Tybalt’s death. B. He wishes to marry a woman he has not courted. C. He enjoys puns and games that match people’s wits. D. He visits the house of Montague and speaks with Benvolio. BACK
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Why is Romeo motivated to kill Tybalt?
is your birthday? Why is Romeo motivated to kill Tybalt? BACK
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What does Capulet threaten Juliet with if she does not marry Paris on Thursday?
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What is Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt?
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How does the Nurse help Juliet after Romeo’s banishment?
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What is Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt?
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What would Romeo prefer to his banishment?
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The nurse informs Juliet of the day’s tragedy; who does Juliet think has been killed?
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Who tells the prince the truth about what happened?
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Why is Capulet so upset by Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris?
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Why is this quote significant?
“O serpent heart hid with a flow’ring face! / Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave? / Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical!” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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Name 1 reason Romeo should be glad about the Prince’s sentence.
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Name another reason Romeo should be glad about the Prince’s sentence.
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Name the last reason Romeo should be glad about the Prince’s sentence.
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Why is this quote significant?
“Graze where you will, you shall not house with me. / Look to’t, think on’t; I dp not use to jest. / Thursday is near; lay hand on heart, advise” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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Why doesn’t Romeo want to fight Tybalt at first?
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What does Juliet have the nurse give Romeo?
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After seeing Juliet, where does Romeo go?
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Why is this quote significant?
“Faith, here it is. Romeo is banished; and all the world to nothing / That he dares ne’er come back to challenge you; / Or if he do, it needs must be by stealth. Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, / I think it best you married with the county.” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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How does Lord Capulet react after the news of Tybalt’s death?
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Who tells Juliet about Romeo killing Tybalt?
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What is Lady Capulet’s reaction to Lord Capulet’s threat?
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Why does Juliet lose trust in the Nurse?
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For the first time, what character trait does Juliet display?
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Why is this quote significant?
“Delay this marriage for a month, a week / Or, if you do not, make the bridal bed / In that dim monument where Tybalt lies.” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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Why does Juliet go to Friar Lawrence’s cell?
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What does Mercutio want from Tybalt when he says “Tybalt, you ratcather, will you walk?”
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What do Romeo and Juliet hear to remind them that it is near day?
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Why does Mercutio say “A plague o’ both your houses”?
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Why is this quote significant?
“The day is hot, the Capels are abroad / And if we meet, we shall not ‘scape a brawl / For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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Why is this quote significant?
“O God I have an ill-divining soul! / Methinks I see thee, now thou are so low, /As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.” Why is this quote significant? BACK
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Lilian Marchesoni – 2009 All rights reserved.
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