Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo first meets Juliet at the ________ during the Capulet's party.
ball
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Romeo is a member of the ________ family.
Montague
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Juliet is a member of the ________ family.
Capulet
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Romeo kills ________, thinking he was responsible for Mercutio's death.
Tybalt
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The play 'Romeo and Juliet' is set in ________.
Verona
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Juliet fakes her death by taking a potion given to her by ________.
Friar Laurence
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The Nurse acts as a ________ for Juliet, often providing advice.
confidante
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Mercutio's famous speech about Queen Mab is an example of ________.
a monologue
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Romeo is mourning for ________ at the beginning of the play.
Rosaline
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The lovers' tragic end is often seen as a result of ________ between their families.
feud
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The climax of the play occurs when Romeo is banished for killing ________.
Tybalt
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Juliet is only ________ years old at the start of the play.
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The theme of ________ is evident as the lovers' passion defies social conventions.
forbidden love
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The prologue of the play describes Romeo and Juliet as 'star-crossed ________.'
lovers
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Romeo and Juliet marry in secret with the help of ________.
Friar Laurence
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The phrase 'Thus with a kiss I die' is spoken by ________ at the end of the play.
Romeo
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Juliet's last name is ________.
Capulet
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The play was written by ________ in the 16th century.
William Shakespeare
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The feud between the Montagues and Capulets is fueled by ________ and hatred.
rivalry
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Juliet's desperate plan leads to a ________ miscommunication.
tragic
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The characters of Romeo and Juliet are often depicted as ________ lovers.
young
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The setting of the play features a famous balcony where significant scenes take place, known as ________.
the balcony scene
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The Nurse acts as a maternal figure, but ultimately encourages Juliet's ________ for Romeo.
relationship
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'O, she doth teach the torches to ________!' is a famous line spoken by Romeo when he first sees Juliet.
burn
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Romeo's friend ________ is killed, prompting vengeance against Tybalt.
Mercutio
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The play is often regarded as a devastating commentary on ________ between youth and authority.
conflict
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The final act of the play sees both Romeo and Juliet die by ________.
suicide
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What prompts Romeo to attend the Capulet's party?
He is invited by an illiterate servant who cannot read the guest list.
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Who is Paris in relation to Juliet?

He is a nobleman (county) who wishes to marry Juliet.

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What does Juliet say when she first meets Romeo?
She remarks that he kisses 'by the book'.
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How does Tybalt react to Romeo's presence at the party?
He is furious and wants to confront Romeo.
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What is the role of the Prince in the play?
He serves as a mediator and ruler of Verona, enforcing peace.
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How does Mercutio characterize dreams?
He claims they are meaningless and mocks Romeo's romantic notions.
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Who first tells Juliet of Tybalt's death?
The Nurse delivers the news, causing distress for Juliet.
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What is Juliet's reaction to Tybalt's death?
She feels conflicted, mourning Tybalt while still loving Romeo.
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What advice does Friar Laurence give to Romeo after his banishment?
He urges Romeo to be grateful for Juliet and to leave Verona for a while.
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What does Romeo compare Juliet to when he first sees her?
He compares her to a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear.
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Why does Juliet refuse to marry Paris?
She is already secretly married to Romeo and does not want to betray him.
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How does Juliet’s plan involve the potion?
She plans to fake her death to avoid marrying Paris.
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What is the final outcome of Romeo and Juliet's love story?
Both lovers die in a tragic misunderstanding.
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What does Romeo say before drinking the poison?
He expresses his despair over Juliet's death.
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Who brings news of Juliet's death to Romeo?
Balthasar, Romeo’s servant.
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What does Capulet hope for with Paris regarding Juliet?
He hopes to marry her off to Paris to strengthen their status.
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What festival is happening when Romeo and Juliet first meet?
A Capulet masquerade ball.
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How does Romeo get banished from Verona?
He kills Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio's death.
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What foreshadows the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet?
The prologue declares they are 'star-crossed lovers'.
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Who serves as a foil to Romeo's character?
Mercutio, who represents a more cynical viewpoint on love.
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What motif is frequently used throughout the play?
Light and darkness, symbolizing love and conflict.
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How does Capulet respond to Juliet's refusal to marry Paris?
He becomes angry and threatens to disown her.
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Who recognizes that Juliet is alive before Romeo does?
Friar Laurence.
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Why do Romeo and Juliet's families hate each other?
The exact cause is never detailed, highlighting the senselessness of their feud.
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What dramatic technique does Shakespeare use throughout the play?
Foreshadowing, to hint at future events.
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What is the significance of the balcony scene?
It symbolizes the climax of their passionate love and their secret relationship.
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What role does fate play in the story?
It drives the characters toward their tragic ending, often seen as inescapable.
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What does the Nurse call Juliet?
She affectionately calls her 'Ladybird'.
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How do Romeo and Juliet first communicate?
Through spoken dialogue during their first meeting.
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What advice does the Nurse give to Juliet regarding love?
She tells Juliet to think of love as a physical affair.
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Which character provides comic relief in the play?
Mercutio.
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What do Romeo and Juliet's families have in common?
Both families are noble and prominent in Verona.
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How does Juliet react to Romeo being a Montague?
She is initially distraught but ultimately loves him regardless.
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What does Romeo say when he first sees Juliet?
He describes her as a bright angel.
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What is the reason for the feud between the Montagues and Capulets?
The cause is never explicitly stated.
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Who challenges Romeo to a duel?
Tybalt.
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Where does Romeo go after being banished from Verona?
He hides in Mantua.
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What event leads to Mercutio's death?
He fights Tybalt in Romeo's place.
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How does Romeo feel about killing Tybalt?
He is filled with remorse and guilt.
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What message does Romeo receive about Juliet's death?
He learns it through Balthasar, who misinforms him.
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What is Juliet’s initial reaction to the potion?
She is frightened at the thought of it.
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What does Romeo do after he finds Juliet in the tomb?
He drinks poison beside her.
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How does Juliet react when she wakes up in the tomb?
She finds Romeo dead and kills herself.
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What does Capulet order for Juliet following her death?
He calls for a grand funeral.
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What does Romeo offer to do for Juliet in Act 3, Scene 5?
He offers to stay with her despite the danger.
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Who first suggests the idea of marriage to Romeo?
Friar Laurence.
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How does Juliet's family view her love for Romeo?
They disapprove of it due to the family feud.
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What is Friar Laurence's role in the play?
He serves as a confidant and advisor to Romeo and Juliet.
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What does Romeo do before he leaves the Capulet’s party?
He kisses Juliet goodbye.
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What is the significance of the 'poison' in the play?
It symbolizes the tragic choices and consequences of love.
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How does the play conclude?
With the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.
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What does the prologue foreshadow about the lovers?
It describes them as 'star-crossed lovers' doomed to die.
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Who delivers the news of Tybalt's death to Juliet?
The Nurse informs her.
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What lesson can be learned from the ending of Romeo and Juliet?
The futility of feuds and the consequences of impulsive actions.
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What is Juliet's secret plan to avoid marrying Paris?
To fake her own death using a potion.