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English Final
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Mercutio | Montague Princes kinsman and Romeos friend |
| Benvolio | Montague Romeos cousin (kinsman) |
| Bathalaser | Montague (Romeos servingman) |
| Apothecary | Monetague |
| Tybalt | Capulet Juliet's kinsman |
| Paris | Capulet (related to prince) |
| Prince aka Escalus | Neutral |
| Friars Lawrence and John | Neutral |
| Abram | Montague servingman |
| Sampson, Gregory, peter | Capulet servingman |
| "If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of peace" | Prince said this |
| "I'll look to like if looking liking move" | Juliet said this |
| "True, I talk of dreams which are the children of an idle brain begot of nothing but vain fantasy" | Mercutio said this |
| "I fear too early: for mind misgives some consequence, yet hanging in the stars shall bitterly begin his fearful date with these nights" | Romeo said this |
| "what is a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" | Juliet said this |
| "Younger than she are happy mothers made" | Paris said this |
| "Never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo" | Prince said this |
| "Young means love then lies not truely in their hearts but in their eyes" | Friar Lawrence said this |
| " the love I bear thee can afford no better term than this:thou art a villain" | Tybalt says this |
| "There's no trust. No faith in honesty in man: all prejudged. All foresworn, all naughty, al dissembers" | Nurse says this |
| "I think she will be ruled in all respects by me" | Lord Capulet says this |
| "The most you saught was her promotion. For twas your heaven she should be advanced..." | Friars Lawrence says this |
| "What say you? Can you love the gentleman? This night you shall behold him at our feast" | |
| metaphor | a comparison between two things |
| example of metaphor from play | "He's a man of wax" The nurse compares paris to a statue |
| Similie | a comparison between two things using the words like or as |
| example of similie from play | "my bounty is a boundless as the sea , my love as deep" Juliet compares her love eto the sea, deep and limitless |
| personification | giving human characteristics to a non living thing |
| example of personification from play | "Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon" Romeo says the sun has the ability to rise and kill |
| REMEMEBER TO BRAINSTORM THEMES | 1. love can lead people to make irrational descions 2. Irrational choices made in times of strong emotion can have tragic outcomes 3. Expectations and pressure coming from society can result in bad outcomes 4. heart vs head |