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Romeo and Juliet Let’s review so we can kick some Montague and Capulet butt!
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Round 1 CharactersPlotVocabularyQuotesMisc. 10 20 30 40 50 Round 1
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Characters – 10 points He exiles Romeo from Verona Prince Escalus Next Question
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Characters – 20 points He wants to marry Juliet Paris Next Question
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Characters – 30 points She is Juliet’s confidante The nurse Next Question
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Characters – 40 points He was once in love with Rosaline Romeo Next Question
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Characters– 50 points He is Romeo’s best friend Benvolio Next Question
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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
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Plot – 20 points Who begins fighting with Benvolio at the beginning of the play, even though Benvolio tries to stop him? Tybalt Next Question
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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
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Plot – 40 points Why does Romeo go to the Capulet party? To be near Rosaline Next Question
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Plot– 50 points Why does Benvolio want Romeo to go to the Capulet party? To forget about Rosaline Next Question
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Vocabulary – 10 points What are “Earth-treading stars”? Young women Next Question
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Vocabulary – 20 points What is a “man of wax”? A model man Next Question
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Vocabulary – 30 points Anon means what? At once Next Question
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Vocabulary – 40 points Crystal scales represent what? Romeo’s eyes Next Question
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Vocabulary – 50 points What do people keep in a charnel house? Bones Next Question
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Quotes – 10 points “If you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” Prince Escalus Next Question
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Quotes – 20 points “Have not saints lips and holy palmers too?” Romeo, hinting that he wishes to kiss Juliet Next Question
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Quotes – 30 points “You have dancing shoes with nimble soles, I have a soul of lead.” Mercutio, using a PUN Next Question
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Quotes– 40 points “What’s in a name?” Juliet, saying that names themselves are meaningless Next Question
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Quotes– 50 points “If you ask for me tomorrow, you shall find me a grave man.” Mercutio, using another pun Next Question
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Miscellaneous – 10 points How old is Juliet? 13 Next Question
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Miscellaneous – 20 points What is the geographical setting for the play? Italy Next Question
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Miscellaneous– 30 points What is the historical setting of the play? 1300 Next Question
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Miscellaneous – 40 points How many teeth does the nurse have? 4 Next Question
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Miscellaneous– 50 points What do the stars represent in the play? Fate Next Question
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Round 2 CharactersPlotVocabularyRandomMisc. 20 40 60 80 100 Round 2
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Characters– 20 points He is against Romeo leaving his party Capulet Next Question
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Characters– 40 points Kills self with a dagger Juliet Next Question
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Characters– 60 points Does not give Friar Lawrence’s letter to Romeo Friar John Next Question
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Characters– 80 points Dies in a sword fight because he is mad Romeo does not stand up for himself Mercutio Next Question
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Characters– 100 points Known as the “King” or “Prince” of cats Tybalt Next Question
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Plot– 20 points What does Juliet NOT fear before she drinks the potion? That Romeo will not come back for her Next Question
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Plot – 40 points How long will the potion make Juliet sleep? 42 hours, almost TWO DAYS! Next Question
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Plot– 60 points Who tells Romeo Juliet is “dead”? Balthasar Next Question
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Plot– 80 points Why does Paris go to Juliet’s tomb? To mourn her death Next Question
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Plot– 100 points What does Romeo first request of Paris before they fight? That he leave him alone and leave the scene Next Question
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Vocabulary– 20 points Importuned means what? Deadly Next Question
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Vocabulary– 40 points Chinks are what? Units of money Next Question
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Vocabulary– 60 points A trencher is… A wooden platter Next Question
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Vocabulary– 80 points A character that provides contrast to another is… A foil Next Question
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Vocabulary– 100 points An aside is… A speech that only the audience can hear Next Question
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Random thoughts– 20 points “O brawling love, O loving hate…” Romeo, using OXYMORON Next Question
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Random thoughts– 40 points When was Shakespeare born? April 23, 1564 Next Question
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Random thoughts– 60 points When did Shakespeare die? April 23, 1616 Next Question
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Random thoughts – 80 points When was Romeo and Juliet written? 1595 Next Question
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Random thoughts – 100 points Shakespeare owned part of which playhouse? The Globe Next Question
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Misc. – 20 points What symbolizes the “Hearld of the moorn?” The lark Next Question
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Misc – 40 points What symbolizes the night? The nightingale Next Question
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Misc. – 60 points What is Romeo and Juliet’s downfall? Rashness (not the itchy kind) Next Question
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Misc– 80 points Why does the Friar leave Juliet’s tomb? He needs to fetch help Next Question
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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
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Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question…go big or go home!
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Final Jeopardy This is the month that Lammastide, a religious holiday discussed in the play, takes place. August 1 st, to be exact!
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