romeo and juliet review game! miss cox 9 th grade english
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Romeo and Juliet Review Game!
Miss Cox 9th Grade English
Romeo And Juliet
Literary Terms
Quotes Figurative Language
CharactersParts of the Play
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What is a simile?
a comparison using like or as
100
What is diction?
The use of word choice
200
What is irony?
The difference between what is expected and what
actually occurs.
300
What is alliteration?
The repetition of consonant sounds at the
beginning of words
400
What is dramatic irony?
When the audience knows something that characters
do not know
500
Who said the following quote:
“I thought you were stronger and more rational than this. Have you killed Tybalt? Will you kill yourself? And would you also kill your wife, who
shares your life, by committing the sin of
suicide?”
Friar Lawrence
100
Who said the following quote:
“Oh, what a serpent Romeo is—and disguised as a flower!
Did a dragon ever hide in such a beautiful cave? …Oh,
that such a hateful man could appear so divine..he’s exactly the opposite of what
he seemed.”
Juliet
200
Who said the following quote:
“Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here, where Juliet
lives, and every cat and dog, and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in
heaven and may look on her, but Romeo may not.”
Romeo
300
Explain the following quote:
“I thought you were stronger and more rational than this. Have you killed Tybalt? Will you kill yourself? And would you also kill your wife, who
shares your life, by committing the sin of
suicide?”
Friar Lawrence scolds Romeo for complaining
about his banishment. He scolds Romeo for wanting to commit suicide after he finds out he is banished.
400
Explain the following quote:
“Oh, what a serpent Romeo is—and disguised as a flower!
Did a dragon ever hide in such a beautiful cave? …Oh,
that such a hateful man could appear so divine..he’s exactly the opposite of what
he seemed.”
Juliet expresses his her mixed emotions after she
finds out that Romeo killed Tybalt. She thinks he is awful and faking how he
truly behaves.
500
“Your head’s full of fights as an egg is of yolk, but your
head’s been scrambled from so much fighting” is
an example of
Simile or pun
100
“Night, spread your dark curtain” is an example of
Personification
200
“[The light] is a meteor sent by the sun to light your
way” is an example of
Metaphor
300
“He’s like a flower bud that won’t open itself up to the world” is an example of
Simile
400
“That fair-skinned, hard-hearted hussy” is an example of
Alliteration
500
Threatens to kick Juliet to the streets if she does not
marry Paris
Lord Capulet
100
Banishes Romeo from Verona
Prince of Verona
200
Juliet’s cousin who is a master of sword fighting
Tybalt
300
Juliet’s confidant
Nurse
400
Gives the “Queen Mab” speech?
Mercutio
500
What is Romeo’s tragic flaw?
Obsession with love
100
What are four things readers learn from the
prologue?
Takes place in Verona, family feud, Romeo and
Juliet commit suicide, the death of Romeo and Juliet stop the feud, Romeo and
Juliet fall in love.
200
How is Romeo a tragic hero?
Born of a noble birth, has an obsession, his
obsession leads to his demise, member of one
side
300
Name two fears Juliet has in taking the potion from Friar
Lawrence.
Will kill her, she will wake up before Romeo gets to her, she will be stuck with her dead family members, she will go crazy, she will
have to marry Paris
400
Why does Juliet apologize to her parents about not
marrying Paris?
To make her plan believable—to fake her death to run away with
Romeo
500