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R&J Act IV
Question | Answer |
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What is the following an example of: O son, the night before thy wedding day Hath death lain with thy wife. See there she lies, Flower as she was, deflowered by him | Personification |
What is the following an example of (there are a few): Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field | Personification - death lies on her Simile - comparison using like Metaphor - referring to Juliet as a flower |
How long with the potion keep Juliet in a dead-like state? | 42 hours |
After Juliet consents to marry Paris, what is the next thing that she needs to do? | Go to bed alone |
Who changed the wedding day to Wednesday? | Lord Capulet |
Who finds Juliet "dead"? | Nurse |
When Juliet is preparing to drink the potion she drives herself to hallucinate what? | Tybalt's ghost attacking Romeo |
Who says: Thy face is mine, and thou hast slandered it. | Paris |
Who says: I'll send a friar with speed to Mantua, with my letters to thy lord. | Friar Laurence |
Who says: My heart is wondrous light, since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed. | Lord Capulet |
Who says: The heavens do lower upon you for some ill; Move them no more by crossing their high will | Friar Laurence |
Who says: O son, the night before thy wedding day hath death lain with thy wife. See, there she lies, flower as she was, deflowered by him. Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir; my daughter he hath wedded. I will die and leave him all. | Lord Capulet |
Who says: Give me, give me! O, tell me not of fear! | Juliet |
Who says: I will confess to you that I love him. | Juliet |
Who says: Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again. I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins. What is this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?" | Juliet |
Who says: What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning? | Juliet |
Who says: O' look! Methinks I see my cousin's ghost seeking out Romeo, that did spit his body upon a rapier's point. Stay, Tybalt, stay! Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee. | Juliet |
Who says: I'll not to bed tonight; let me alone. I'll play the housewife for this once | Lord Capulet |