R J Study Guide-F07
R J Study Guide-F07
R J Study Guide-F07
and Juliet
Study Guide Sp. 07
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Contents:
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Metaphor
Simile
Allusion
Oxymoron
Dramatic irony
Things to look for in the play:
1. Purpose of the prologue-it establishes setting, time, place, and theme of
the play.
2. The scenes introduce various circumstances:
a. feud-the Montagues and Capulets are always fighting
b. citizens want peace in the city
c. Benvolio=peacemaker
d. Tybalt=troublemaker
e. Romeo loves thoroughly and quickly
3. Conflict in the play
a. Between different characters
b. Between characters and their circumstance
c. Bad feelings between the two houses
d. Quarreling between households opposed by citizens and Prince
Escalus
e. Friars conflictknowledge of what is right, but the desire to help
lovers in order to end the feud
f. Conflict between Romeo and Tybalt
g. Juliettorn between love for Romeo and loyalty to Tybalt, her
cousin
4. Suspense
a. Quarreling of servantsyou know more will come
b. Romeo meets Juliet and they fall in love without knowing who the
other is
c. Tybalt vows revenge on Romeo
d. Capulets discussion of Juliets marriage to Paris
e. Juliet and the Friars plan for death
f. The letter to Romeo containing information of the plan
g. Balthasar telling Romeo of Juliets death
Juliet:
Mercutio:
Friar Laurence:
Act IVocabulary:
pernicious
augmenting
grievance
transgression
heretics
Act I-The Prologue
Put each line into your own words:
Chorus (one actor who serves as a narrator):
Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes,
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life,
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Doth with their death bury their parents strife.
The fearful passage of their death-marked love,
And the continuance of their parents rage,
Which, but their childrens end, naught could remove,
Is now the two-hours traffic of our stage,
Act I Scene i
1. Between what two families does the feud exist?
2. What decree does the Prince make after the street brawl?
3. What advice does Benvolio give Romeo about Rosaline?
4. What is an oxymoron? Give some examples from Romeos speech:
Act I Scene ii
1. How does Capulet respond to Paris proposal to marry Juliet?
2. Fate or stars plays an important part in this play. How is that evident by the
servant meeting Romeo and Benvolio?
3. Why does Benvolio want Romeo to go to the party? What is Romeo going?
Act I Scene iv
1. When and where does this scene take place?
2. Find and explain the pun in lines 15-17:
3. Describe Queen Mab and tell us what she does.
4. What type of person is Mercutio?
5. Explain Romeos speech (lines 106-113).
Act I Scene v
1. Where does this scene take place?
2. Who said the following lines and explain them in context:
O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
It seems she hands upon the night
Like a rich jewel in an Ethiops ear
4. Who is Romeo talking about in lines 46-55? Explain the irony in these lines.
5. Why does Tybalt become so upset, and how does Capulet respond to his
rage?
6. What is ironic about Romeo and Juliet meeting and falling in love at the party?
7. What are R and Js reactions to finding out with who they fell in love?
Act II Vocabulary:
cunning
procure
predominant
intercession
lamentable
Act II-Scene i:
1. Paraphrase the prologue:
Act II Scene iv
1. For whom is the nurse looking and why?
2. What warning does she give Romeo?
Act II Scene v
1. Juliet is waiting very impatiently for the nurses return. Why does she become
so irritated when the nurse does return?
Act II Scene vi
1. Romeo and Juliet are married in Friar Laurences cell. How does this scene
foreshadow future events?
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3. What does Juliet plan to do with the cords? (See lines 132-137)
4. How does the nurse console her?
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Act IV Scene ii
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1. Juliet is so convincing in her deception that her father decides to move the
wedding day up from Thursday to Wednesday. What complication does this
change foreshadow?
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Act V Scene i
1. How does Romeos dream, which he describes in his opening speech,
compare with the news brought to him by Balthasar?
Act V Scene ii
1. Explain the conversation between Friar Laurence and Friar John.
2. What does Friar Laurence now plan to do?
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9. What will the Capulets and the Montagues do to show that the feud is over?
Some final thoughts
1. What are some of the final ironies of the play? What role does timing play
in the final events?
2. What role does fate play in the play? What role do the characters actions
play?
4. Explain how Benvolio is a foil for Tybalt, Lady Capulet is a foil for the
nurse, Lord Montague is a foil for Frian Laurence, Rosaline is a foil for
Juliet, and Paris is a foil for Romeo:
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5. What does Romeo and Juliet have to say to us today, over 400 years after
is what written?
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2:30 pm
3:00 pm
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6:30 pm
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7:30 pm
Tuesday:
4:30 am
6:00 am
7:30 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
10:30 am
12:00 noon
12:30 pm
1:30 pm
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Wednesday:
Sometime between 1:00 am and 3:00 am (42 hrs needed)
4:30 5:00 am
6:30 am
3:00 pm
Thursday:
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
Between 8:00 pm and 10:00 pm:
8:00/10:00 pm
8:30/10:30 pm
8:40/10:40 pm
8:50/10:50 pm
8:55/10:55 pm
9:00/ 11:00 pm
9:15/ 11:15 pm
11:00/1:00 am
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