Exploring Personal Identities in Romeo and Juliet Test Review

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Delve into the personal histories of Romeo and Juliet and how it shapes their lives, actions, and relationships with others. Uncover dramatic elements, character associations, tragic flaws, and pivotal events in this classic tale of love and tragedy.


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  1. Romeo and Juliet Test Review

  2. Short Answer Question Relate our theme personal identity through history to Romeo and Juliet. How do the personal histories of Romeo and Juliet affect their lives? How does it shape who they are and how they act? How does it affect their relationships with others? (4pts)

  3. What dramatic element is defined as a brief remark by a character revealing his or her true thoughts or feelings, unheard by other characters? Aside

  4. What house did Paris belong to/associate with? Capulet

  5. Who was Shakespeares main patron during most of his career? Queen Elizabeth

  6. What would Romeos tragic or fatal flaw be? Impulsiveness/ruled by emotions

  7. What day does Romeo kill Paris? Thursday

  8. What would a conversation between or among characters be called? Dialogue

  9. Mercutio was character used for comic relief by his use of what dramatic/literary element? Pun

  10. On what day did Romeo and Juliet meet? Sunday

  11. What day does Juliet meet with Friar Lawrence to stop her marriage to Paris? Tuesday

  12. What house did Mercutio belong to/associate with? Montague

  13. What house did the apothecary belong to/side with? Neutral (had no knowledge of feud)

  14. How would Romeos death scene be dramatic irony? Romeo is killing himself because he believes Juliet to be dead, but we know she is alive.

  15. What house did the Nurse belong to/associate with? Capulet

  16. Who is constantly offering advice, guidance, and plans to support both Romeo and Juliet? Friar Lawrence

  17. Acting became a paid profession causing what to be built? Theatres

  18. Who says the following: O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn me love, And I ll no longer be a Capulet Juliet

  19. What is Friar Lawrences plan to get Juliet out of marrying Paris? Juliet will take a sleeping potion that will make her appear dead. Romeo will come and take her to Mantua.

  20. What day is Tybalt killed? Monday

  21. True or False: Shakespeare had four children. False

  22. What is verbal irony? When a character says something different from what they mean

  23. What is the meaning of the following quote? O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn me love, And I ll no longer be a Capulet Why must you be called Romeo? Forget who you are, but if you don t, say you love me and I will deny my name.

  24. The time period of Queen Elizabeths reign was referred to as England s __________ Golden Age (or Elizabethan Era)

  25. What house did Benvolio belong to/associate with? Montague

  26. What is the climax of the play? Romeo gets banished. Juliet is told she must marry Paris.

  27. What does the following mean?: O, swear not by the moon, th inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circle orb Lest that thy love prove likewise variable Don t swear that your love will be like the moon because the moon constantly changes

  28. Who was Shakespeares wife? Anne Hathaway

  29. What day does the balcony scene ocurr? Sunday

  30. True or False: Shakespeare and his troupe would not perform at the Globe Theatre for the Queen. The performed at the castle. True

  31. Who says the following: Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man Mercutio

  32. Juliet is constantly compared to what in the play? Sun/Light

  33. True or False: Stars are associated with happiness in Romeo and Juliet? False

  34. Who says the following: O, swear not by the moon, th inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circle orb Lest that thy love prove likewise variable Juliet

  35. When is Juliet found dead? Wednesday

  36. What is Shakespeares death date and believed birth date? April 23

  37. What house did Tybalt belong to/associate with? Capulet

  38. Who says the following: A plague a both your houses! / They have made worms meat of me Mercutio

  39. What is a soliloquy? when a character is alone on stage revealing their inner thoughts and feelings

  40. What house did Prince Escalus belong to/associate with? Neither (Neutral)

  41. What is the significance of personal identity through history to the play and unit? It was the thematic focus

  42. Who says the following: These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder Which, as they kiss, consume. Friar Lawrence

  43. What didnt go according to Friar Lawrence s plan that would stop Romeo from meeting Juliet in the tomb? Romeo never received the letter

  44. What didnt go according to Friar Lawrence s plan that would stop Romeo from meeting Juliet in the tomb? Romeo never received the letter

  45. True or False: Women actors were not allowed during Elizabethan times. True

  46. What house did Balthasar belong to/associate with? Montague

  47. What house did Friar Lawrence belong to/associate with? Neutral

  48. Who became Shakespeares patron AFTER Queen Elizabeth? King James I

  49. Who says the following: Oh, I am fortune s fool! Romeo

  50. Who says the following: I do protest I never injure thee/ But love thee better than thou canst devise / Till thou shalt know the reason of my love / And so, good Capulet, which name I tender / As dearly as mine own, be satisfied Romeo

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