Semester 1 exam Flashcards

1
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What is an example of aside

A

When the nurse talk to Juliet with Lady Capulet

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2
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What is conflict

A

A tragedy

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3
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Example of conflict

A

Romeo has a conflict with himself

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4
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What is a couplet

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Two lines with the last words rhyming

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5
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Example of a couplet

A

An The process book of love this unbound lover to beauty him only Lacks cover example of a couplet

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6
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What is a foil character

A

Two characters that are completely opposite

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7
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Example of foil character

A

The nurse and lady capulet

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8
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What is foreshadowing

A

Telling of future action

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9
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What is an example of foreshadowing

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Romeo doesn’t want to go to the dance because of his dream

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10
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What is a metaphor

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Applied that it’s an obj but not literally

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11
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Example of metaphor

A

Romeo compares his love for Rosalind to religion

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12
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What is a simile

A

Use like or as to compare

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13
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Example of simile

A

When Benvolio is like a flower says Romeo

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14
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Talk to someone off to the side

A

Aside

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15
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What is a pun

A

A joke of some sort

A play words

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16
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Example of a pun

A

Vandals destroyed many roadsigns they really pulled out all the stops

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17
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In what city does this play take place

A

Verona

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18
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Why are Romeo and Juliet called starcrossed lovers

A

Love each other but their families are fighting

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19
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Which serve it starts the fighting at the beginning of the first scene

A

Simpson Gregory and Abraham

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20
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Who tries to break up the fight

A

Benvolio

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21
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What threat does the prince make to lord Montague and Lord Capulet

A

People fighting in the streets will die

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22
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Benvolio and Montague describe the way Romeo has been acting what did they say about him

A

He is very upset and only goes outside at night and stays locked up in his room all day and cries

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23
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Why is Romeo sad

Explain

A

He loves Rosalind but she doesn’t love him back

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24
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What is Benvolios advice to Romeo

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Forget about Rosalind and find a new girl

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25
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Why does Capulet think it will be easy for Montague and him to keep the peace

A

They are both old men

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26
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What does Paris ask about Capulet

A

If you can marry Juliet

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27
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What is Capulet’s first answer

A

Wait two years she is too young

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28
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A bit later capital it appears to change his mind about Paris question what does he then tell Paris

A

Win her heart

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29
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What problem does the servant have

A

He can’t read

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30
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What is the name of the woman Romeo loves

A

Rosaline

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31
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What do Romeo and Benvolio to do

A

Go to the Capulet’s party

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32
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How old is Juliet

A

13

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33
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When lady Capulet as Juliet how she feels about marriage was Julius answer

A

He doesn’t think about

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34
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Falling to his answer what does lady Capulet tell Juliet

A

She had started think about marriage

35
Q

According to mercutio, who or what is queen Mab and what does she or it do

A

A fairy that causes people to dream

36
Q

What does Mercutio say about dreams

A

They don’t happen

37
Q

What is Romeos mood at the end of the scene explain

A

He is nervous because the dream for shadow someone dying

38
Q

What does Romeo think of Juliet the first time he sees her

A

She is the most beautiful girl in the world

39
Q

How does tybalt recognize Romeo

A

By his voice

40
Q

When tybalt is ready to seize Romeo and throw him out of the party what does Capulet say to tybalt

A

He says not to because he is being a gentleman

41
Q

Explain what the conversation is between Romeo and Juliet

A

The conversation is metaphoric saying they are pilgrims

42
Q

How does Romeo find out Juliet’s last name

A

From the nurse

43
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How does Juliet find out Romeos last name

A

Juliet since the nurse to find out

44
Q

How is the latter going to end up in the right place? Who arranged this to occur

A

The nurse will put it there and Romeo

45
Q

Who said this quote, “hey gentlemen, nurse, that loves to hear himself talk, and will speak more in a minute then he will stand to in a month.”?

A

Romeo

46
Q

Who is being spoken about in this quote “my man’s as true as steel”

A

Romeo servant

47
Q

To whom is this line directed “good night, good night parting is such sweet sorrow, but I’m still say goodbye till it beMorrow”

A

Romeo

48
Q

How does Juliet recognize Romeo in the balcony scene

A

His voice

49
Q

What is point of friar Lawrence’s soliloquy

A

To tell Romeo he falls in love too easily

50
Q

What is the plan for Juliet to meet Romeo to get married

A

She tells everyone she’s going to confession but she marries Romeo instead

51
Q

How does Mercutio refer her to tybalt

A

Pretty boy

52
Q

Romeo says “he jests at scars that never felt a wound.” To who is he referring? And what does this line mean

A

Mercutio has never been brokenhearted before

53
Q

What scene is Juliet balcony soliloquy

A

Scene 2

54
Q

What does fryer Lawrence think of Romeo’s love life

A

He falls in love too easy

55
Q

What is created and scene four through tybalt letter

A

Foreshadowing

56
Q

Does fryer Lawrence agree to Romeos request why

A

Yes because he wants to try to and the feud

57
Q

Who reveals that tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel

A

Benvolio

58
Q

Who is a foil character to Juliet explain how

A

The nurse because Julia wants to hear the message but the nurse is tired and slow

59
Q

How and where does the scene three begin

A

Friar Lawrence is monastery, he talks about his medicine

60
Q

How many scenes are in act two

A

Six

61
Q

Which character can be described as misogynistic

A

Mercutio

62
Q

Explain the relationship between friar Lawrence and Romeo

A

Friar Lawrence is like a father to Romeo

63
Q

How is Juliet’s balcony soliloquy different from other soliloquies

A

She’s not alone

64
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What does Romeo used impaired Juliet throughout his soliloquy

A

Light heaven and sun

65
Q

What term or references do both Romeo and Juliet used to describe their love give examples

A

Romeo called her an angel and so she’s gods messenger

66
Q

Why is Juliet so concerned with the idea of swearing in regards to love

A

If you swear you don’t mean it

67
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What is fryer Lawrence is key to a long love

A

Take it wisely and slow those who go quickly stumble love moderate

68
Q

Juliet’s parents insisted that she marry him

A

Paris

69
Q

When Juliet’s parents see her crying after Romeo’s departure how do they interpret her tears

A

She is crying because of tickled to death

70
Q

Romeos informed of the princes judge meant by whom

A

Friar Laurence

71
Q

Who accuses Benvolio of having a quarrelsome temperameant

A

Mercutio

72
Q

When the nurse comes in after finding out about death of tube out who does Juliet think has died

A

Romeo

73
Q

Who witnessed a fight in convinces the prince that Romeo was not the instigator

A

Benvolio

74
Q

Romeo was motivated to kill Tybalt because Tybalt was killed who

A

Mercutio

75
Q

How would you paraphrase of the following passage
Hie to your chamber. I’ll find Romeo to comfort you. I wot well where he is. Hark ye, your romeo will be here at night. I’ll to him; he is hid a Lawrence’ cell

A

Go to your bedroom all find Romeo for you I’m sure I know where to find him

76
Q

What did Juliet send as a sign of her love to Romeo

A

A ring

77
Q

Explain my Romeo refused to fight table in scene one

A

Romeo respects him and Juliet’s family which is now his family

78
Q

Why does Juliet go to friar Lawrence’s cell at the end of act three

A

To seek his advice

79
Q

What does Mercutio mean by a plague o both your houses

A

A curse on the Montague’s and the capulets

80
Q

Do you tries to make their wedding night last longer by

A

Telling Romeo that the book larks song is the nightingales

81
Q

Stick a plan fryer Lawrence crates for Romeo and Juliet

A

Juliet will drink the potion and will be found dead then when she is in her catacombs thing Romeo and friar Lawrence will be there when she wakes up from the promotion and they will run away and live happily ever after

82
Q

Juliet loses trust in the nurse at the end of act three because the nurse blanks

A

The nurse advises her to marry Paris

83
Q

What will happen if Juliet refuses to marry Paris

A

Her father will disown her

84
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Friar Lawrence attempts to convince Romeo that blank

A

He has many reasons to be happy