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Romeo & Juliet ACT 3
Romeo and Juliet ACT
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| banishment | exile |
| Benvolio | advises the men not to fight in public |
| Benvolio | asked by the Prince to explain the circumstances surrounding the fight. |
| Capulet | “Disobedient wretch! … get thee to church a Thursday or never after look me in the face.” |
| Capulet | has made plans for Juliet to be married in three days. |
| Capulets | the family that is making preparations for a wedding |
| counsel | advice |
| doomsday | death |
| dost | do |
| dram | drink; mouthful |
| an expression of fate | “I am fortune’s fool.” |
| fie | an exclamation of disgust |
| Juliet | “give this ring to my true knight and bid him come to take his last farewell.” |
| Juliet | constant weeping might cause this character to be considered insane |
| Juliet | feels double grief resulting from the fight |
| Lady Capulet | “He is a kinsman to the Montagues; affection makes him false, he speaks not true.” |
| Lady Capulet | considers a plan to have someone poison Romeo. |
| Lady Capulet | demands justice for her slain nephew |
| Lawrence | Art thou a man” Thy form cries out thou art; Thy tears are womanish.” |
| Lawrence | confidante to Romeo |
| Lawrence | informs Romeo that he has been banished |
| Lawrence | offers Romeo three reasons to be grateful |
| Mantua | location of the place that will be safe for Romeo |
| Mercutio | “A plague on both your houses.” |
| Mercutio | “Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man.” |
| Mercutio | “They have made worms meat of me.” |
| Montague | “His fault concludes but what the law should end.” |
| Montagues | the only family that at this point in the play has not lost someone to death |
| Nurse | “I think it best you get married with the County.” |
| Nurse | “Stand up, stand up! Stand, and you be a man.” |
| Nurse | “There’s no trust, no faith, no honesty in men.” |
| Nurse | confidante to Juliet |
| Nurse | reveals to Juliet that Tybalt has been slain |
| Nurse | sent to fetch the newly made bridegroom to his wife’s bed |
| plague | curse |
| remedy | solution |
| Romeo | offers his hand in friendship to Tybalt |
| Romeo | “more light and light—more dark and dark our woes!” |
| Romeo | “Thou canst not speak of that thou does not feel. Wert thou as young as I.” |
| Romeo | attempts to break up the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio |
| Romeo | being banished prompts this individual to consider suicide |
| Romeo | inadvertently gets in the way between two fighters that results in the death of one of the fighters. |
| Romeo | is banished from Verona |
| Romeo | kills Tybalt |
| Romeo | would rather die than be disallowed from seeing his love. |
| spake | spoke |
| thou or thee | you |
| thy | your |
| Tybalt | goes looking to fight Romeo |
| Tybalt | kills Mercutio |
| Tybalt | sends a letter to Romeo’s house challenging him to a duel |
| Verona | location of where the fight took place |