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A Play on Words

A Play on Words. The Play’s the Thing. What’s in a Name?. Quote, Unquote Pt. 1. Quote, Unquote Pt. 2. Rhetorical Devices. A Play on Words. Play’s the Thing. In a Name. Quote Pt. 1. Quote Pt. 2. Rhetorical Devices. $100. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200.

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A Play on Words

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  1. A Play on Words

  2. The Play’s the Thing

  3. What’s in a Name?

  4. Quote, Unquote Pt. 1

  5. Quote, Unquote Pt. 2

  6. Rhetorical Devices

  7. A Play on Words Play’s the Thing In a Name Quote Pt. 1 Quote Pt. 2 Rhetorical Devices $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. The prologue does this in order to hint at future events in the play

  9. foreshadows $100

  10. Juliet compares Romeo’s name by saying “that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” What literary device is this?

  11. metaphor $200

  12. In the beginning of the play, the Nurse tells of Juliet’s age By telling a story about her own daughter. What do we call this speech?

  13. monologue $300

  14. Juliet tells the Nurse, “Help me sort such needful Ornaments as you think Fit to furnish me tomorrow.” Why does she do this?

  15. Dramatic Irony $400

  16. What genre is Romeo & Juliet considered?

  17. tragedy $500

  18. In Act 1, why is Romeo so melancholy?

  19. He is in love with Rosaline, and she doesn’t love him back. $100

  20. Why does Benvolio want Romeo to go to the party at Capulet’s house?

  21. To meet other women so he can forget about Rosaline. $200

  22. Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

  23. He thinks their marriage will stop the feud between their families. $300

  24. In Act 1, the Nurse tells us how old Juliet is. How old is she?

  25. 13 $400

  26. What, specifically, do Lord Montague and Lord Capulet promise to do to remember their children?

  27. Build statues in their honor. $500

  28. This character believes that banishment from Verona is worse than death.

  29. Romeo $100

  30. This character “will no longer be” in her family in order to be with the one she loves.

  31. Juliet $200

  32. This character threatens that “If ever you disturb our streets again,/Your lives will pay the forfeit of the peace.”

  33. The Prince $300

  34. According to this character, “A greater power than [they] can contradict Hath thwarted [their] intents.”

  35. Friar Lawrence $400

  36. This character is described as poor and starving, so he’s easily persuaded by “40 ducats”

  37. The Apothecary $500

  38. Romeo and Juliet are described as “A pair of star-crossed lovers.” What does this mean?

  39. They were destined for each other, but doomed to failure. $100

  40. In “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” What does “wherefore” mean?

  41. Why (As in “why are you called Romeo?”) $200

  42. “O God, I have an ill-divining soul! Methinks I see thee… As one dead in the bottom of a tomb” shows the use of what literary device?

  43. Foreshadowing $300

  44. According to Peter, why does the musicians’ song say “music with her silver sound?”

  45. Because musicians are poor, so they have only silver, not gold. $400

  46. What is “worse poison to men’s souls,” according to Romeo?

  47. Gold (Also, money or greed) $500

  48. What “villainous shame” is Paris worried about Romeo committing?

  49. Desecrating (or disrespecting) the tomb and/or the bodies. $100

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