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Romeo and Juliet
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Many of the speeches in Romeo and Juliet are famous because they express feelings beautifully.
Listen to part of Romeo’s speech
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Read the dialogue from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet: Why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you so? Tybalt: Uncle,
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Which of Juliet’s lines best shows her respect for her mother?
And stint thou too, I pray thee, nurse, say I. And palm to palm
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Read the dialogue from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet: Why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you so? Tybalt: Uncle,
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Read the lines from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo: [To JULIET.] If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy
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Read the lines from Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo: Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too? Juliet: Ay, pilgrim,
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Which of Juliet’s lines best shows that she understands Romeo’s identity?
You kiss by the book. My only love sprung from my
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Read the dialogue between Romeo and Mercutio found in Act I, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo: Give me a torch: I am not for
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[Capulet:] It is my will; the which if thou respect,
Show a fair presence and put off these frowns, An ill-beseeming semblance
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Based on Romeo’s reason for being at the party and Tybalt’s response to seeing Romeo, how is Tybalt a foil for Romeo?
Tybalt
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Tybalt: This, by his voice, should be a Montague.
Fetch me my rapier, boy. What! dares the slave Come hither, cover'd with an
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[Romeo:] O heavy lightness! serious vanity!
Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire,
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Benvolio: O Romeo, Romeo! brave Mercutio's dead;
That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds, Which too untimely here did scorn
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Benvolio: I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire:
The day is hot, the Capulets abroad, And, if we meet, we shall not 'scape a
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Romeo: I fear too early; for my mind misgives
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
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Friar Laurence: Come, come with me, and we will make short work;
For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till holy church
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Juliet: The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse;
In half an hour she promis'd to return. Perchance she cannot meet him:
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Romeo: This shall determine that. [They fight: TYBALT falls.]
Benvolio: Romeo, away! be gone! The citizens are up, and Tybalt
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Capulet: Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender
Of my child's love: I think she will be rul'd In all respects by me; nay,
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Write two to three sentences explaining how the secrecy of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage creates complications in Juliet’s
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[Romeo:] It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence: Hence from Verona art thou banished. Be patient,
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet: And bring in cloudy night immediately. Spread thy close
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Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet.
Paris: These times of woe afford no time to woo. 10 Madam,
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence: The law that threaten’d death becomes thy friend,
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet: Then, window, let day in, and let life out. Romeo: Farewell,
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Read the excerpt from Act II, scene vi of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence: These violent delights have violent ends, And in
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio: I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire: The day is hot,
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In Act III, scene i of Romeo and Juliet,
motivates Mercutio to draw his sword on Tybalt when Romeo will not.
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Read the excerpt from Act II, scene vi of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence: These violent delights have violent ends, And in
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How does Romeo learn about the masquerade ball?
Must be in one sentences.
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How does Romeo learn about the masquerade ball?
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[Nurse:] Marry, and amen, how sound is she asleep!
I needs must wake her. Madam, madam, madam! Ay, let the county take you in
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Which are examples of dramatic irony from Romeo and Juliet? Check all that apply.
Juliet’s mother thinks that Juliet is
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Tybalt: Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford
No better term than this, – thou art a villain. Romeo: Tybalt, the reason that I
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Friar Laurence: Hold, daughter; I do spy a kind of hope,
Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we
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Romeo: What is her mother?
Nurse: Marry, bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and a wise, and
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Quote for she told Romeo that she was gonna hurt herself, and also she was mad and sad
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How does Juliet handle the news that Romero has been exiled from Verona. Find the quote of it in the book
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in act 3, scene 2, quote for how does juliet handle the news that romeo's has been exiled from verona
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how does juliet handle the news that romero has been exiled from verona? quote for it
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rewrite this in the style of an 8th grader
The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet have long captivated audiences around the world.
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Who is primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet?
Answer in a five-paragraph essay. in the style of an 8th grader
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Why doesn't Romeo know Friar Lawrence's plan? choose one
Balthasar wanted to be free from Romeo's service, so he lied and told
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Why doesn't Romeo know Friar Lawrence's plan?
Balthasar wanted to be free from Romeo's service, so he lied and told him Juliet
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Who does Lord Capulet say Juliet has married?
Romeo Disaster Paris Death
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Which of these is NOT a fear that Juliet has before drinking the potion? choose one
That Romeo will have found another love in
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How does Lord Capulet convince his wife to move Juliet's wedding up one day? choose one
He tells her they don't need to have
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How does Lord Capulet convince his wife to move Juliet's wedding up one day?
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How does Lord Capulet convince his wife to move Juliet's wedding up one day?
* 20 points He tells her they don't need to have
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