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THIS IS
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With Your Host... Ms. Espinosa
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Silence is golden, but Foil is silver
…And The Plot Thickens What you Talkin’ ‘bout, Shakespeare?! Thou Art History Oh, girly man, you’re so punny! Who for art thou? 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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True or False: Groundlings were patrons who stood to watch the plays, and threw food at the actors when they were bored. A 100
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True A 100
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This theater was a public theater for many years, until a fire burned it down
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What is The Globe A 200
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Shakespeare’s characters were played mostly by these types of people…
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Who are men A 300
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True or False: Shakespeare’s characters did not dress in period costumes but instead dressed to their own Elizabethan fashions A 400
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True A 400
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This device developed by Shakespeare was used to allow the dead to be buried and spirits to emerge from the underworld on stage. A 500
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What is the trap door A 500
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Tybalt is a foil for what character in Romeo and Juliet?
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Who is Romeo B 100
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This lady nurses Juliet’s needs while her foil sours at the fact that she has a child
B 200
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Who is the nurse B 200
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Mercutio highlights this important aspect of Benvolio’s character
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What is his serious/reasonable nature (or teacher’s discretion)
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One shows lust while the other is more reserved in her relations with suitors
B 400
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Who are Juliet and Rosaline
B 400
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What are the dominant foil characters in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird?
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Who are Atticus Finch and Bob Ewell
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My purpose is to provide background to the story and foreshadow what might happen.
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What is the Prologue C 100
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How does Benvolio try and cheer up Romeo?
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What is he recommends they go to the party and check out the ladies
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What is the inciting incident of the play?
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What is when the servant “invites” Romeo and Benvolio to the Capulet party
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The climax (or crisis moment as it is
called by Shakespeare) occurs when… C 400
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Romeo kills Tybalt, and Romeo is banished
C 400
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Draw the plot map (or “Freytag’s Pyramid) as it was utilized by Shakespeare for his tragedies.
C 500
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Teacher’s Discretion C 500
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I said, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo!”
*BONUS* What is this speech an example of? D 100
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Who is Juliet And What is an apostrophe D 100
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Paraphrase the following line by the prince
“If ever you disturb our streets again/ Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” D 200
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Teacher’s Discretion D 200
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In Act II scene 2, Juliet says,
“This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath,/May prove a beauteous flow’r when next we meet,” What is the “summer’s ripening breath?” D 300
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The force of the wind D 300
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Paraphrase the following:
“I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire/The day is hot, the capels are abroad./And, if we meet, we shall no ‘scape a brawl.” D 400
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Teacher’s Discretion D 400
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Why is it significant that Shakespeare included the line:
“Death is the end of all” D 500
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Teacher’s Discretion D 500
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This quote includes this literary element.
“I have night’s cloak to hide me from their eyes, and but thou love me, let them find me here…” This quote includes this literary element. E 100
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What is personification
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“She hath Dian’s wit, And, in strong proof of chastity well armed…”
is an example of what literary element? E 200
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What is allusion E 200
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You have 30 seconds to produce the speech in Act III that contains the most oxymorons.
GO! E 300
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Teacher’s Discretion E 300
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is an example of this literary element.
“This day’s black fate on more days doth depend; this but begins the woe others must end” is an example of this literary element. E 400
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What is foreshadowing E 400
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Tybalt: “Mercutio, thou consortest with Romeo.”
Mercutio: “Consort? What, dost thou make us minstrels?” This is an example of what device? E 500
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What is a pun E 500
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I understated my wound by calling it “a scratch.”
F 100
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Who is Mercutio F 100
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I tell Juliet she can choose whomever she wishes to marry, but later go back on my word by forcing her to marry Paris (or get out, ho!) F 200
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(Juliet’s dad is NOT sufficient)
Who is Lord Capulet (Juliet’s dad is NOT sufficient) F 200
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I am “the fairies’ midwife, and [I] come in
a shape no bigger than an agate stone” to give dreams to lovers F 300
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Who is Queen Mab F 300
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I offer a soliloquy in which I compare the life and purpose of plants to those of human beings.
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What is Friar Laurence F 400
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I secretly harbor a personal vendetta in my decision to not kill Romeo as punishment for killing Tybalt. F 500
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Who is the prince F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: “There art thou happy…”
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue
List the three reasons the friar offers Romeo as reasons he still has to be happy despite his seemingly tragic circumstances. Click on screen to continue
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Juliet still loves him Tybalt would have killed him if he hadn’t killed Tybalt first The prince has chosen to banish him and not have him killed as the law would require
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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