Act 1 Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet

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  1. 2. Lord Capulet invites Paris to his party to look at all the other _____ of Verona!
  2. 4. What type of motif does Shakespeare use consistently through Romeo and Juliet ____ and ___ imagery. An example of this is when he writes, "I will make thee think thy swan, a crow"
  3. 6. ______ asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet. He is a good catch because he is a relative of the ____ of Verona!
  4. 7. Lord Capulet proves he is a (M _ D _ _ N) thinker because he wants Juliet to fall in love before getting married. He's more like a dad from today than the 14th century.
  5. 10. Juliet's family name is ______.
  6. 11. What is the term for an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable?
  7. 12. Romeo is _____ when the play opens. He locks himself in his room during the day and walks and cries in the sycamore grove all night.
  8. 13. In what city can country does the play take place?
  9. 14. Romeo is suffering from a(n) (U N _ _ Q _ _ _ _ D) love, or a love that is not returned or reciprocated.
  10. 15. "brawling love, loving hate, anything of nothing" are examples of which type of language device____?
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  1. 1. Juliet has a _______ who wants to kill Benvolio during the opening fight scene. His name is ___ and he has a ______ temper.
  2. 2. When Lord Capulet says, "Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she: what type of figurative language is used? This figure of speech means all his children have passed away. "Passed away" is a (E_P_E_I_M).
  3. 3. How many quatrains are in a sonnet?
  4. 5. What is the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet?
  5. 8. Romeo's family name is ______.
  6. 9. Lord Capulet tells Paris he wants him to "_____ her gentle, and get her heart" which means he is hoping that Juliet will fall in _____ with Paris.