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Romeo and Juliet Test 2017

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Answer each of the following in a complete sentence. (3 points)

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Based on the following excepts choose which definition best fits the bold words.

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Identify a theme from The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

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Summarize the following lines.

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Bonus Question

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Pitanje 1
1.

Another name for a play is _________.

Pitanje 2
2.

What makes a play a tragedy is _________________.

Pitanje 3
3.

An allusion is ___________________.

Pitanje 4
4.

A warning or indication of a future event is called____________.

Pitanje 5
5.

What makes Shakespeare’s themes universally timeless is _____________.

Pitanje 6
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An example of a soliloquy is ________________.

Pitanje 7
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An example of an aside is____________.

Pitanje 8
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Mercutio says Queen Mab visted Romeo in his dreams. This is an example of?

Pitanje 9
9.

Choose the best example of dramatic irony from the following list.

Pitanje 10
10.

The best example of a static character from the following list is _____________________.

Pitanje 11
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Which is the best example of epiphany__________________.

Pitanje 12
12.

In Act I the Prince tells both families that…

Pitanje 13
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When Paris originally asks about arranging a marriage with Juliet, Capulet says he will agree to let Paris marry Juliet on a couple conditions…

Pitanje 14
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Romeo agrees to go to the Capulet party with Benvolio because…

Pitanje 15
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After the Capulet party...

Pitanje 16
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Romeo and Juliet were married after knowing each other less than 24 hours.

Pitanje 17
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Who kills Mercutio?

Pitanje 18
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Who kills Tybalt

Pitanje 19
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What day of the week was Paris originally supposed to marry Juliet?

Pitanje 20
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What was the day of the week Capulet chose when he moved the wedding date up?

Pitanje 21
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Which people know the truth about Juliet’s death?

Pitanje 22
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How many days does the play last?

Pitanje 23
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How does Lady Montague die?

Pitanje 24
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How does Paris die?

Pitanje 25
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Name at least one event that would have changed the fate of Romeo and Juliet.

Pitanje 26
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List at least one interesting fact about Shakespeare.

Pitanje 27
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What day of the week did the play begin?

Choose the best word to fit each of the following sentences.

addle bawdy braggart drivel jocund prolixity garish gory canker penury peruse poultice sunder carrion conspire baleful mischance minion dirge headstrong

Pitanje 28
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Sophie's friends called her a ____________when she told everyone about her perfect score on the spelling test.

Pitanje 29
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My teenage daughter was bored by the music at the opera and referred to it as one long funeral__________.

Pitanje 30
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His __________was increased by his unwillingness, to leave out any detail, however unimportant.

Pitanje 31
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The students have decided to __________to steal the test answers.

Pitanje 32
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A __________is the result of repeated frustrated attempts on, the part of the callus to heal up a wound.

Pitanje 33
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We can sever and __________the timber to use some of it for shelves on each side of the bed.

Pitanje 34
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Therefore, out of thy long-experienc'd time,

Give me some present counsel; or, behold,

'Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife

Shall play the empire, arbitrating that

Which the commission of thy years and art

Could to no issue of true honour bring.

Pitanje 35
35.

When the sun sets the air doth drizzle dew,

But for the sunset of my brother's son

It rains downright.

How now? a conduit, girl? What, still in tears?

Pitanje 36
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Ah, dear Juliet,

Why art thou yet so fair? Shall I believe

That unsubstantial Death is amorous,

And that the lean abhorred monster keeps

Thee here in dark to be his paramour?

For fear of that I still will stay with thee

And never from this palace of dim night

Depart again.

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Why, is not this better now than groaning for love?

Now art thou sociable, now art thou Romeo;

now art thou what thou art, by art as well as by nature.

For this drivelling love is like a great natural

that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole.

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Non, ere the sun advance his burning eye     The day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry,     I must up-fill this osier cage of ours     With baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers.

Pitanje 39
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What is the big idea ________________

Pitanje 40
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Evidence 1

Pitanje 41
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Evidence 2

Pitanje 42
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Universal theme

Pitanje 43
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Romeo. I'll tell thee ere thou ask it me again.

I have been feasting with mine enemy,

Where on a sudden one hath wounded me

That's by me wounded. Both our remedies

Within thy help and holy physic lies.

I bear no hatred, blessed man, for, lo,

My intercession likewise steads my foe.

Friar. Be plain, good son, and homely in thy drift

Riddling confession finds but riddling shrift.

Romeo. Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set

On the fair daughter of rich Capulet;

As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine,

And all combin'd, save what thou must combine

By holy marriage. When, and where, and how

We met, we woo'd, and made exchange of vow,

I'll tell thee as we pass; but this I pray,

That thou consent to marry us to-day.

Friar. Holy Saint Francis! What a change is here!

Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear,

So soon forsaken? Young men's love then lies

Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.

Jesu Maria! What a deal of brine

Hath wash'd thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline!

How much salt water thrown away in waste,

To season love, that of it doth not taste!

The sun not yet thy sighs from heaven clears,

Thy old groans ring yet in mine ancient ears.

Lo, here upon thy cheek the stain doth sit

Of an old tear that is not wash'd off yet.

If e'er thou wast thyself, and these woes thine,

Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline.

And art thou chang'd? Pronounce this sentence then:

Women may fall when there's no strength in men.

Romeo. Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline.

Friar. For doting, not for loving, pupil mine.

Pitanje 44
44.

In one to two paragraphs examine carefully the similarities and differences between Paris and Romeo.

Pitanje 45
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List as many of Shakespeare's plays as you can.