Romeo And Juliet quotes AQA exam board + things to help answer english literature paper 2 Flashcards

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What is the theme of love in ‘Romeo and Juliet’?

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The theme of love is central, showcasing both romantic love and familial love, often leading to conflict.

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Who says, ‘These violent delights have violent ends’?

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Friar Laurence.

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True or False: Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy.

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True.

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Fill in the blank: The feud between the _____ and the Montagues drives the plot of the play.

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Capulets.

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What does Juliet mean when she says, ‘O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?’

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She is questioning why Romeo must be a Montague, the enemy of her family.

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Who kills Mercutio?

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Tybalt.

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What literary device is used in the phrase ‘star-crossed lovers’?

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Foreshadowing.

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What is the significance of the balcony scene?

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It represents the romantic and idealistic love between Romeo and Juliet.

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True or False: The Nurse supports Juliet’s relationship with Romeo.

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True.

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What does the term ‘iambic pentameter’ refer to?

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A type of poetic meter commonly used in Shakespeare’s plays.

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Who provides comic relief in the play?

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The Nurse and Mercutio.

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What does Romeo compare Juliet to when he first sees her?

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A rich jewel in an Ethiope’s ear.

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Fill in the blank: Juliet’s last name is _____.

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Capulet.

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What is the outcome of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets?

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The feud ends with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.

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Who is the author of ‘Romeo and Juliet’?

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William Shakespeare.

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What role does fate play in the story?

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Fate is depicted as a controlling force that leads to the tragic outcome.

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True or False: Romeo kills Tybalt.

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True.

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What does Juliet take to avoid marrying Paris?

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A potion that simulates death.

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What is the setting of ‘Romeo and Juliet’?

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Verona, Italy.

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Fill in the blank: The play begins with a fight between the _____ and the Montagues.

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Capulets.

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What does the Prince decree after the street brawl?

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He declares that further breach of the peace will be punished by death.

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Who is Paris in relation to Juliet?

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He is her suitor, favored by her parents.

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What are the main consequences of Romeo and Juliet’s love?

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Their love leads to their deaths and ultimately reconciles their feuding families.

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Who first discovers Juliet after she takes the potion?

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What is the tone of the prologue?
It is foreboding and tragic.
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What advice does Friar Laurence give to Romeo about love?
He advises moderation in love.
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Fill in the blank: Romeo is banished to _____ after killing Tybalt.
Mantua.
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What does Juliet threaten to do if Friar Laurence cannot help her?
She threatens to kill herself.
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Who is Benvolio?
Romeo's cousin and friend, who tries to keep the peace.
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What does the term 'dramatic irony' mean in the context of the play?
The audience knows more about the characters' fates than the characters themselves.
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What is the significance of the poison in the play?
It symbolizes both love and death, as it leads to the tragic conclusion.
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Who is the last character to die in the play?
Romeo.
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What is Juliet's reaction upon awakening in the tomb?
She is distraught to find Romeo dead.
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Fill in the blank: The play explores the conflict between _____ and love.
Duty.
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What happens to Lady Montague?
She dies of grief after Romeo's banishment.
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What does Romeo mean when he says, 'I am fortune's fool'?
He feels that he is a victim of fate.
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What does the term 'soliloquy' refer to?
A speech given by a character alone on stage, revealing their thoughts.
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Who is the character that provides a foil to Romeo?
Paris.
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True or False: The Nurse is a mother figure to Juliet.
True.
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What does Romeo mean by 'love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs'?
He suggests that love can be both beautiful and painful.
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What is the climax of the play?
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
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Fill in the blank: The Nurse helps facilitate the secret meeting between Romeo and _____.
Juliet.
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What is Tybalt's relationship to Juliet?
He is her cousin.
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What does the term 'foreshadowing' mean?
A literary device that hints at future events in the story.
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Who is Romeo's first love before Juliet?
Rosaline.
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Fill in the blank: The feud between the Montagues and Capulets represents the theme of _____ conflict.
Social.
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What does Juliet mean when she says, 'My only love sprung from my only hate'?
She is lamenting that she fell in love with someone from her family's enemy.
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What is the role of fate in the conclusion of the play?
Fate is depicted as an unavoidable force leading to the tragedy.
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Who tries to keep peace between the families?
Benvolio.
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What does Romeo declare in his first encounter with Juliet?
He compares her to a saint.
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What is the effect of the play's tragic ending on the audience?
It evokes feelings of pity and fear.
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What does Juliet's character represent in the play?
She represents youthful passion and the struggle against societal norms.
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Fill in the blank: The play emphasizes the conflict between _____ and desire.
Responsibility.