Description

What opens up the story?
Romeo's Family Name
Juliets Family Name
What city does this story take place?
Who does Mercutio say visits Romeo in his dreams?
Which character first persuades Romeo to go to the Feast?
Who kills Mercutio?
Performed Romeo and Juliet's Wedding
Who discovers Juliet first, after she drinks the potion?
the women Romeo loved before Juliet
Who arrives at the tomb while the others are mourning?
the writer of Romeo and Juliet
Who started the brawl
Romeo drinks this after seeing Juliet
Century the story takes place
Juliet kills herself with this
What country does the story take place?
Romeo and Juliet portrayed this big Idea the most
where do Romeo and Juliet meet the second time
person who banishes Romeo
Romeo asks for Juliet's hand in...
Capulet Servant who helps start the quarrels between the families
A montague servant who appears in Act 1 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet both committed.....
tells Romeo that Juliet is dead
Illiterate, Capulet servant who invites guests to Capulet's Feast
the potion given to Juliet will make her appear....
while Juliet looked dead she was really just....
how old is Juliet
Romeo's punishment
this Big Idea determined what would happen to Romeo and Juliet
when the audience knows more than the characters
"a pair of _______-________ lovers take their life"
Juliets Mother
Juliet was asked if she had gone to ________ yet?
"two ______________ both alike in dignity"
Mercutio and Tybalt both draw their _______?
A big idea that makes a character appear like something but really isn't
A big idea that shows a rather younger person breaking something that has been a family tradition
I will kiss thy lips; Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make die with a _____________.

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Romeo and Juliet

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