R and J Act 3 quiz

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BANISHMENT and example

the punishment of being sent away from a country or other place. Ex: when Romeo faces banishment from Verona.


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IDOLATRY and Example

the worship of a physical object as a god. EX: at times that there is idolatry from Juliet in regards to Romeo.

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RECONCILE and Ex

To restore to friendship. EX: it is hard for the Capulets and Montagues to reconcile their friendship.

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EXILE and EX

to banish or expel from one's own country or home. Ex: Romeo was exiled from Verona.

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FICKLE and EX

marked by lack of steadfastness, constancy, or stability. Ex:Mercutio is a fickle fighter compared to Tybalt.

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GALLANT and ex

Spirited or brave. Ex: Romeo is a gallant fighter after Mercutio dies.

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ALLUSION and EX

the act of making an indirect reference to something. Ex: When Juliet compares her excitement for getting married to a little boy wearing new clothes for a festival.

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CLIMAX and EX

The turning point in the story where the actions reaches a peak and the outcome is decided. Ex: When Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished.

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At the beginning of scene 1 why does Benvolio think their is going to be a fight?

Because he fears that the combination if the high temperatures and the presence of the Capulets is going to lead to it.

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When Tybalt and Mercutio first begin arguing, what does Benvolio try to get them to do?

To stop fighting

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what does Tybalt call Romeo?

A villian

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why won't Romeo fight Tybalt at first? What is this a example of?

Because he is his wife's cousin and he knows it will hurt Juliet if he harms Tybalt. This is an example of Dramatic Irony.

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why does Mercutio keep repeating “A plague o’ both your houses”?

Because he hopes the Capulets suffer forever because of Mercutio’s death.

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what does Romeo say that Juliet's love has done to him?

That he has become weak like a woman because of her love.

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what does Lady Capulet accuse Benvolio of and why?

Of being bias because Benvolio is a Kingsman to Romeo so she thinks he is lying to cover him up.

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“The day is hot, the Capulets are abroad, an if we meet we shall not scape a brawl”

Benvolio

Mercutio

Meaning that Benvolio thinks that there is going to be a fight between the Montagues and Capulets

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“I do protest I never injured thee, but love thee better than thou canst devise.”

Romeo

Mercutio

Romeo is saying he never injured anyone in love is better than fighting.

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“Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man”

Mercutio

Romeo and Benvolio

Mercutio knows that he is going to die soon.

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“A plague to both your houses they have made warms meat of me”

Mercutio

Romeo

Meaning the grudge between the two families is making Mercutio feel like he is getting eaten alive.

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why is Juliet so impatient for the nurse to return?

She is eager to know what the news is about Romeo and she wants the rope ladder.

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what are Juliet's rapidly changing attitudes in scene 2?

1. She thinks Romeo's dead.

2. She thinks Romeo and Tybalt are both dead.

3.She realizes that Tybalt is dead and Romeo is banished.

4.She says bad things about Romeo because romeo killed her cousin.

5.But when the nurse is talking bad about Romeo she defends him because she loves him.

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what does a nurse promise to do act 2?

To find Romeo because she thinks he is in Fairs cell.

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what does Juliet give to the nurse?

she gives her a ring to give to Romeo showing how much she loves Romeo and that she still loves him.

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“O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possessed it”

Juliet

To herself

She has gotten married but still wants to do other things with Roemo.

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what argument does Lawrence used to prevent Romeo from killing himself?

He tries to calm Romeo down and tells him that he should be grateful that both him and Juliet are still alive.

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“Heaven is here, Where Juliet lives”.

Romeo

Fair

He does not want to get banished because then he won’t see Juliet.

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“i'll give thee armor to keep off the word, adversity sweet milk, philosophy”.

Fair

Romeo

Fair is trying to calm Romeo down.

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As Romeo's preparing to leave Joe yet what argument does she use to convince him to stay?

she says it is still night and not down yet because of the bird the nightingale that only sings at night.

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Later why does Juliet think Romeo should leave?

Because if he says he will die because the Capulets will find him and kill him.

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when Romeo is about to descend the Rope ladder and leave Juliet what does Juliet say about the way he looks? And what Is a literary term example?

That he looks like someone at the bottom of the toab meaning he looks pale like he is going to die. Ex: Forshadowing

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What “scheme” does Juliet devise to get rid of the nurse and to get out of the house?

She will commit suside.

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"Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day."

Juliet

Romeo

Meaning Juliet is trying to convince Romeo to stay longer after their weeding night. She says it is still night because they have the nightingale singing.

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" More light and light, more dark and dark our woes ."

Romeo

Juliet

Meaning as the morning light grows brighter (daylight), their sadness and troubles (woes) become more intense.

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“ Methinks I see thee now, thou art so low as one dead in the bottom of the tomb”. And what literary term is this a example of?

Juliet

Romeo

Romeo looks very pale as he is dead.

Ex: Foreshadowing