ROMEO AND JULIET, ACT ONE – Test: Wednesday, February 18, 2015.

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ROMEO AND JULIET, ACT ONE – Test: Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Information/Quiz Format: Re-read Act One

Materials for Study: Romeo and Juliet, Act

One with annotations Crossword

Puzzle-”Literary Devices from Romeo and Juliet”

Reading Guide handout for Act One, #1-38

Romeo and Juliet Prologue and Act I Quiz

Review packet over Romeo and Juliet

Format: True/False Fill in the Blank Short Answer (Constructed

Response)

Complete 50 flash cards (term/question on one side; answer on the other) for 10 bonus pts. added to test grade; turn in tomorrow before test; create an additional card with your Name Class Period Date Test Description

Resources You May Find Helpful: FRANCO ZEFIRELLI ROMEO AND JULIET 1968

http://youtu.be/xawp9co17Z4(DO NOT BASE YOUR ANSWERS FOR QUIZ ON MOVIE

VERSIONS; STICK TO THE TEXT!!!)

Audio Recording: Romeo and Juliet http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=audio+recor

ding+of+romeo+and+juliet+act+one+scene+4&FORM=VIRE1#view=detail&mid=95AE5478971E52ACC4ED95AE5478971E52ACC4ED recording of Romeo and Juliet w/ lines on screen

“No Fear Shakespeare” Side by Side Original and Modern Languages of play

http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/page_4.html

Mock Test Questions:

1. _____Is the cousin of Romeo; tries to stop the fighting in Scene One

2. _____ and ______are responsible for intentionally startng the fight in the streets between the Montagues and Capulets

3. _____is the setting for the majority of the play

4. _______stops the fighting in the streets

5. Suggest Romeo turn his attention to other girls to get over his bout of depression

6. _________asks Juliet’s father for her hand in marriage

7. ____is the number of times the feuding families have disturbed the quiet of the streets

8. ___ is the girl that has rejected Romeo’s love

9. _____is promised to the Montagues and Capulets if they fight again

10. _____is the pairing of opposite words to create a rhetorical effect; Romeo uses this literary technique to describe what’s troubling him

11. ___ and _____ask Benvolio if Romeo was involved in the fight in the streets

12. ___tells the young man to wait two more years to gain his consent to marry Juliet

13. ________reads the invitation list for the Capulet servant

14.________is a phrase used to describe Romeo and Juliet in the Prologue

15.______Juliet’s cousin who “hates the word peace as he hates hell and all Montagues”

Answers to Mock Test:

1. Benvolio2. Samson, Gregory3. Verona4. Prince Escalus5. Benvolio6. Paris7. thrice8. Rosaline9. Death10. Oxymoron

11. Lord Montague, Lady Montague

12. Lord Capulet13. Romeo14. “Star-Crossed”15. Tybalt

GUESS THAT QUOTE!!!

Directions:

Read the quote. Identify the speaker of the quote. Explain the quote.

“My only love sprung from my only hate!”

Juliet She realizes that Romeo is a

Montague (enemy of her family, the Capulets).

“This precious book of love, this unbound lover/To beautify him only lacks a cover.”

Lady Capulet (Juliet’s mother) She is referring to Paris; Juliet is to

consider him for marriage. She is comparing Paris to a book – Juliet would be the ideal cover; they are made for each other.

“Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?”

Abram, servant of the Montagues He’s asking Gregory (servant of the

Capulets) if he made an insulting gesture.

“Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health/Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is!/This love feel I, that

feel no love in this.”

Romeo Explaining to Benvolio how love is

affecting him

“What drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word/As I hate hell, all

Montagues and thee./Have at thee coward!”

Tybalt He refuses to help Benvolio stop the

fighting in the streets between the Capulet and Montgague servants; he hates Montagues with a passion

“O dear account! My life is my foe’s debt.”

Romeo He found out from the Nurse that

Juliet is a Capulet.

“On pain of torture, from those bloody hands/Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground…”

Prince Escalus He tells the feuding families to stop

fighting in the streets of Verona.

“By giving liberty unto thine eyes./Examine other beauties.”

Benvolio (friend and cousin to Romeo)

He advises Romeo to look at other girls to get his mind off Rosaline.

“My child is yet a stranger in the world,”

Lord Capulet He’s telling Paris Juliet is too young

to get married right now.

“How stands your disposition to be married?”

Lady Capulet She’s asking Juliet if she’s thought

about getting married.

“If love be rough with you, be rough with love;”

Mercutio He is advising Romeo to not take

love so seriously (have fun!)

“I fear, too early; for my mind

misgives/Some consequence yet hanging in the

stars/Shall bitterly begin his fearful date/With this

night’s revels and expire the term/Of this despised life…By some vile forfeit of untimely death.”

Romeo He fears that by

going to this party it will set into motion events that will leave to an early death

“And to say truth, Vernona brags of him/To be a virtuous and well-

governed youth.”

Lord Capulet He’s telling Tybalt that Romeo is a

gentleman (well-mannered); don’t bother him; he won’t cause trouble.

“Whose misadventured pitious overthrows/Do with their death bury

their parents’ strife.”

Chorus (in the Prologue) He says that the death of Romeo and

Juliet will end the feud between their families.