Romeo And Juliet Flashcards

(20 cards)

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Balthasar

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Montage, servant, loyal, foot soldier, quiet in first scene , short tempered and big ego

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Benvolio

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Montague, wise and peaceful, friends with Romeo, patient

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Romeo

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Montague, ****

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Sampson

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Capulet, jerk, enjoys others suffering, loyal, servant, foot solider, big ego, short tempered

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Gregory

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Capulet, gives Sampson hard time, loyal,short temper, big ego

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Tybalt

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Capulet, Lives for violence, short tempered, rash

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Juliet

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Capulet Innocent, obedient

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Lady Capulet

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Capulet, Julie’s mother, controlling, thinks reputation matters more than love

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Nurse

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Capulet, Mother-like to Juliet, wants best for Juliet, caring,selfless

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Prince

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Neutral, fed up with feud, wants peace

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Civilians

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Neutral, fed up with feud, wants peace

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Paris

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Abraham

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Montague, servant, loyal, foot solider, short tempered and big ego

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Pun

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The funny use of a word or phrase to suggest multiple meanings

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Oxymoron

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Descriptive adjective or phrase used to characterize omens or something

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16
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Aside

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Words spoken by a character in a play, not intended for other characters to hear (audience hears)

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Monologue

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A long speech presented in front of characters

18
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Foil

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A character who set off another character by contrast

19
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Foreshadowing

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The use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest what action is to come

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Mercutio

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Friends with romeo and prince, unstable, independent minded