Balcony Part 2
Across
- 2. "And she as much in love, her means much less." is a line from the third _______ of the prologue that starts Act II.
- 4. When the balcony scene begins, _______ confesses her (F _ _ L _ _ G S) for Romeo first because she doesn't know she's listening.
- 5. Juliet is smart enough to realize that Romeo could be ____ about his feelings, being dishonest.
- 6. "The moon is already sick and pale with grief" is an example of _______ because a moon cannot get sick or have sadness.
- 9. It should be INFERRED that Rosaline is the old ____ from the first line of the prologue.
- 12. What kind of language is this? "it is too rash, too ill advised, too sudden. Too like the lightning which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens."
- 14. Romeo speaks to Juliet under her balcony. That means he is a Montague on Lord _____ (P R _ _ _ _ T Y) (his land).
- 17. Finish this SIMILE "love goes towards love as ________ from their books, but love from love, towards school with heavy looks."
- 18. Who is the HEIR to Romeo's love according to an INFERENCE students can make by reading the 2nd prologue?
- 19. Juliet tells Romeo to arrange for their _____ when she says "if that thy bent of love be honorable, they purpose _____, send me word tomorrow by one that I'll procure to come to thee..." Juliet know that if Romeo becomes her husband, her father will no longer have a say over her life.
- 21. Juliet doesn't want Romeo to swear his love by the moon, because the moon is ________ which means the moon changes its (_ _ Z _) , so she worries Romeo's love may also fluctuate in size and degree.
Down
- 1. "Alike bewitched by that charm of _____" This line shows that it is their physical _____ for one another that draws them together.
- 3. During the balcony scene, Juliet proves she is not _______ or naive; she definitely thinks through her situation. She realizes that Romeo could be lying, she knows of the dangers he faces and she will NOT be taken advantage of or played a fool. She shows that she is (I _ T _ _ _ _ G _ N _).
- 7. Juliet tells Romeo to "____ thy father" so he will no longer be a Montague and her family's enemy.
- 8. Which word from the following line of the second prologue shows the reader the PERSONIFICATION because of an "inheritance"
- 10. Juliet worries that Romeo may think less of her for pledging her love first; she worries that Romeo will be killed; she worries that they are moving too quickly. She does NOT worry that Rosaline still has a hold of Romeo's ______, (a symbol for love).
- 11. In Juliet's passage where she's talking about their promises to one another,and how she's concerned that they will fade quickly, she compares which two objects? ______ and _______
- 13. This bud of love...may prove a beauteous flower" Is an example of a _______.
- 15. Romeo shows his willingness to be impetuous and impulsive for love when he leaves his friends without an explanation, ____ (listens without permission) on Juliet's private thoughts, and goes on the Capulet's property knowing he could be killed.
- 16. What does wherefore mean?
- 20. ______ ________ is the literary device that means the audience knows what the characters do not know, so the emotions of the scene are more intense.