Romeo and Juliet Test Prep

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Romeo

The son of Montague and one of the main protagonists in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He is deeply in love with Juliet and is known for his passionate and impulsive nature.

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Juliet

The daughter of Capulet and the play’s female protagonist

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Lord Capulet

The father of Juliet

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Lord Montague

The father of Romeo

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Tybalt

cousin of Juliet and a hot-headed character who despises the Montagues.

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Nurse

Juliet’s friend and confidante. She is bawdy and has a good sense of humor

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Mercutio

Romeo’s friend and a kinsman to the princewho is known for his witty and playful personality, as well as his famous "Queen Mab" speech.

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Benvolio

Romeo’s cousin and friend. Tries to stop conflict

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Friar Laurence

Agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret

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Prince Escalus

The prince

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Lady Montague

Dies due to Romeo being exiled

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Sampson, Gregory, Abraham, Balthazar

Servants of the Capulet family who provoke the Montagues and contribute to the feud in scene one.

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Paris

Was supposed to marry Juliet

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Mantua

Town where Romeo moves after exiled

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Tybalt

Who wanted to kill Romeo at a dance?

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Rosaline

Who was Romeo’s original love?

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Sunday

When was the dance?

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Tuesday

What day does Romeo get banished?T

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Monday

What day does Romeo and Juliet get married?

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Tuesday

What day does Juliet drink the poison?

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Wednesday

When is Juliet found dead?

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Paris

Who does Romeo run into at the tomb the Capulets?C

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Capulet

What family is Juliet?Wh

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Montague

What family is Romeo?

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42 hours

How long does Juliet’s potion last?

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Thursday Night

What day and night does Romeo see Juliet “dead”?

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Friday

What day do the Prince, Capulets, and Montagues come to the tomb.

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Mercutio

Who dies to Tybalt in a fight?

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Six

How many people die in Romeo and Juliet?

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Allusion, Romeo

What figurative language is and who said “She will not be hit with Cupid’s arrow” (1.1.195)

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Comic Relief

What type of figurative languages is the nurse?

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Soliloquy

Romeo talking alone in the garden is an example of?

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Dramatic Irony

What figurative language example is Romeo thinking Juliet is dead?

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Tragic

What is a hero goes beyond standards of regular people and loses their life?

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Metaphor, Romeo

What figurative language and who says “Juliet is the sun” (2.2.4).

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Personification, Romeo

What figurative language and who says “Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon” (2.2.4-8)

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Simile, Romeo

What figurative language and who says, “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in Ethiope’s ear?” (1.5.42-44)

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Oxymoron, Juliet

What figurative language and who says, “A damned saint, an honorable villian, cold fire, sweet sorrow”

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Alliteration

What figurative language is (no character as in prologue) “Now old desire doth in his death bed lie”

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Foreshadowing, Romeo

What figurative language and who says, “I drempt my lady came and found me dead” (5.1.6)

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Dramatic Foil

What type of figurative language is Mercutio and Benvolio

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Pun, Mercutio

What figurative language and who says, “Ask for me tomorrow and shall find me a grave man”

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Monologue, Benvolio

What type of figurative language is the Queen Mab speech and who says it.

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Hyperbole, Juliet

What figurative language and who says “A thousand times good night” (2.2.154)

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Queen Mab

Mercutio uses what speech to mock Romeo's romantic idealism and is often interpreted as a commentary on the unreliability of love and the power of imagination. 

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Queen Mab

A fairy queen that plants desires and illusions in peoples’ heads based on their personal desires

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Sunday

What day did Juliet and Romeo meet?

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