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Romeo & Juliet - Act I Review
Review of Key Elements in Act I
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English
9th Grade
05/01/2011

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What is the setting of the play?
Definition
Verona, Italy
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What are the unique patterns of the prologue?
Definition
1. It is in the form of a sonnet
2. It foreshadows the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet
3. It uses a chorus to provide background to the audience
Term
Define "star-crossed lovers"
Definition
Lovers who are fated to be together, but whose love is doomed to end in tragedy
Term
Find a pun in the first ten lines of the play.
Definition
"Romeo and Juliet" begins with a triple pun on the word collier (coal vendor) which sound like choler (anger) and collar(hangman's noose)
Term
What does Gregory say to Sampson about the law at about line 40?
Definition
Gregory asks "Is the law on our side if I say yes?" It shows they are afraid of being punished by the law.
Term
What are the different responses of Lady Montague and Lady Capulet?
Definition
Both of the Ladies do not want any fighting. Lady Capulet is more timid and asks her husband why he needs a sword; Lady Montague tells her husband directly that he should not fight and tries to hold him back.
Term
Benvolio meets up with Montague and tells the reasons for his actions. Is his reasoning accurate?
Definition
No, he describes the fight in a half truth.
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Benvolio explains where Romeo is when he talking to Lady Montague. What is Romeo's state of mind in Act I, Scene I?
Definition
Romeo is sad and depressed because Rosaline does not share his feelings of love.
Term
What are the "light" and "dark" references that occur in describing Romeo?
Definition
1. Morning dew is his tears and makes a cloudy day - meaning he is sad;
2. Romeo comes home to lock himself in a dark room;
3. The sun rises in the East.
Light is happiness; dark is sadness.
Term
Find two oxymorons Romeo speaks.
Definition
O loving hate.
O heavy lightness.
Feather of lead.
Bright smoke.
Cold fire.
Still waking sleep.
Term
What does Paris want from Capulet's daughter.
Definition
He wants to marry Juliet
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What age is appropriate in relation to Paris' question to Lord Capulet?
Definition
Juliet is not yet fourteen; Capulet wants her to wait to marry until she is sixteen.
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How old is Juliet?
Definition
Not yet fourteen.
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What does Paris have to do in order to get what he wants from Capulet?
Definition
Paris must woo Juliet and win her heart; otherwise, he will have to wait two years.
Term
Around line 45, Benvolio speaks and gives Romeo advice. What is the advice?
Definition
Go to the feast to meet another pretty woman, so Rosaline will leave his heart.
Term
Find the dramatic irony in the story in Act I, Scene II.
Definition
The messenger, who cannot read, is given a list of guests to invite to the party. He then invites a Montague to a Capulet party by mistake.
Term
Who said "compare her face with some that I shall show, and I will make thee think thy swan a crow."
Definition
Benvolio, around line 85
Term
What does Benvolio's line about making someone think a swan is a crow mean?
Definition
Rosaline will look as ugly as a crow when Romeo sees the many beautiful women of Verona.
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Who is the "swan" in Romeo's eyes?
Definition
Rosaline
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What is the inciting incident in Act I, Scene 2?
Definition
The illiterate servant is given a guest list and invites Romeo and Benvolio to the Capulet party by mistake. They decide to go to the party.
Term
What connection does the Nurse have with Juliet?
Definition
She raised Juliet and has been with her since she was born.
Term
Who is Susan and what happened to her?
Definition
Susan was born the same day as Juliet was delivered. She was the Nurse's daughter.
Term
What are Lady Capulet and the Nurse trying to tell Juliet?
Definition
She should think about marrying Paris.
Term
How does Juliet feel about this situation?
Definition
She has not given any thought to marriage.
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What features does Lady Capulet emphasize to convince Juliet Paris is a good man?
Definition
He is handsome, rich and well sculpted.
Term
What is the difference between Romeo's idea of love and Mercutio's?
Definition
Romeo thinks love is a burden that pricks like a thorn; Mercutio thinks love is a tender thing to be beaten down and conquered.
Term
What does Romeo say he will do at the party?
Definition
He says he will not dance.
Term
Around line 80, the joking from Mercutio changes. Give three examples of how his tone changes.
Definition
1. He goes from teasing to serious;
2. He first says "dreamers often lie," then says "dreams are the children of an idle brain," but then gets caught up in his own dream
Term
Around line 80, the joking from Mercutio changes. Give three examples of how his tone changes.
Definition
1. He goes from teasing to serious;
2. He first says "dreamers often lie," then says "dreams are the children of an idle brain," but then gets caught up in his own dream
Term
What is the key thing that happens in the Prologue?
Definition
It sets the stage by telling the audience the play will end tragically and that Romeo and Juliet will die.
Term
What is the key thing that happens in Act I, Scene I?
Definition
The Montagues and the Capulets brawl.
Term
What is the key thing that happens in Act I, Scene 2?
Definition
Paris asks to marry Juliet.
We meet Romeo.
The illiterate servant is given the guest list and makes a fatal error by inviting the Montagues to a Capulet party.
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What is the key thing that happens in Act I, Scene III?
Definition
We meet Juliet.
Lady Capulet asks Juliet what she thinks of being married?
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What is the key thing that happens in Act I, Scene IV?
Definition
Romeo and his friends go to the Capulet feast.
Romeo meets Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet fall in love.
Romeo is discovered at the party.
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Explain Capulet's welcoming speech to his guests at the beginning of Act I, Scene V?
Definition
He says he is too old to charm ladies. His time has passed. The party--and life--are for the young.
Term
Explain the "light" vs. "dark" images that Romeo speaks in lines 46-49 of Scene V.
Definition
Juliet's beauty is a light that casts everything else in shadow. She is a "white dove among crows."
Term
Why is Tybalt mad during the Capulet party? What is Capulet's response?
Definition
Tybalt is angry because he recognizes Romeo's voice. Capulet responds indicating that he doesn't want any fighting because all the preparations for his party would be for nothing.
Term
Why is Romeo and Juliet's first conversation considered poetic?
Definition
It is a sonnet. They are also using metaphor and talking in similes.
Term
What is Juliet's reaction when she finds out Romeo's last name?
Definition
"My only love sprung from my only hate." She is unhappy that she found out his name too late to save her heart.
Term
What is TPCASTT?
Definition
Title - what is the title and what does it tell you about the poem?
Paraphrase - what is the literal meaning of the poem?
Connotation - what is the IMPLIED meaning of the poem? How does the poet convey it?
Attitude - What is the tone of the poem (happy or sad, humorous or serious, etc.)
Shift - There is some sort of shift in nearly every poem written. Look for the shift and decide why the poet used it.
Title - what does the title mean now that you've analyzed it?
Theme - in a sentence, what is the theme of the poem. What statement about life is the poet making?
Connotation
Attitude
Shift
Title
Term
What is a limerick? What are its key elements?
Definition
A limerick is a five line poem. Lines 1, 2 and 5 are the longest, with three stressed syllables of meter; Lines 3 and 4 are shorter, with the same stressed end rhyme.
Term
What is a haiku?
Definition
A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
Term
What is a sonnet?
Definition
A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
Term
What are the last two lines of a sonnet called?
Definition
A couplet.
Term
How do you recognize a couplet?
Definition
They are the only adjacent lines that rhyme with each other. In a sonnet, all of the OTHER lines rhyme alternately.
Term
Define oxymoron
Definition
A two word phrase that includes words that mean the opposite of one another.
Term
Define simile
Definition
A phrase in which two things that are not alike are compared to one another.
Term
Define Metaphor
Definition
A word or phrase ordinarily used to mean one thing is used to mean another. For example, "a sea of troubles."
Term
What is foreshadowing?
Definition
When the author tells the audience what is going to happen before it happens.
Term
What is a euphemism?
Definition
Substituting a mild phrase for one that would be offensive.
Term
What is a paradox?
Definition
A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true.
Term
Define accede
Definition
Agree to or accept
Term
Define brandish
Definition
Wave or flourish, as with a weapon
Term
Define comprise
Definition
To be made of; to constitute
Term
Define deft
Definition
quick and skillful; adroit
Term
Define destitute
Definition
Without money or resources
Term
Define explicit
Definition
fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated
Term
Define extirpate
Definition
Root out; eliminate; destroy
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Define inopportune
Definition
At a poor or inconvenient time
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Define ironic
Definition
characterized by irony; sarcastic
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Define musty
Definition
stale in odor or taste; out of date; dusty and mildewed
Term
Who is Mercutio?
Definition
Romeo's friend
Term
Who is Romeo?
Definition
A Montague and one of the protagonists
Term
Who is Juliet?
Definition
A Capulet and one of the protagonists
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Who is Tybalt?
Definition
Juliet's hotheaded cousin and a skilled swordsman.
Term
Who is the Nurse?
Definition
She is the nurse to Juliet Capulet
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Who is Paris?
Definition
A rich man who wants to marry Juliet Capulet
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Who is Benvolio?
Definition
He is Romeo's cousin and a Montague.
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