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Act 2 Review

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1.

What is a soliloquy?

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2.

What is an example of a soliloquy?

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3.

What happens to Romeo at the party that changes his mind about Rosaline?

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How do we know he has changed his mind? (Textual evidence)

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5.

What happens during the balcony scene (Act 2 Sc. 2)? Give a brief summary.

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6.

Who does Romeo go see after his meeting with Julie and why?

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What type of personality does the nurse have?

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Who does Friar Laurence first think Romeo wants to marry?

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What can we infer about Friar Laurence's knowledge of Romeo's crush on Rosaline?

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Why does Friar Laurence decide to marry Romeo to Juliet?

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11.

What type of personality does Mercutio have?

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What does the Friar mean when he says, " These violent delights have violent ends

And in their triumph die, like fire and powder"?

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Why is this quote important?

These violent delights have violent ends

And in their triumph die, like fire and powder.