Smarty of the Week - Block 2 - May 26, 2023

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  1. 2. This Manoa alum has a sister and two dogs. Did you know she plays three sports? Her favorite color is purple and she enjoys riding her bike.Some fun facts: she has a pool and her family has a house on Lake Erie. Her dad is from Ireland, which she’ll be visiting this summer! Not sure? She shares her initials with a famous actress who shares a name with Shakespeare’s wife: Anne Hathaway.
  2. 6. Juliet’s cousin with a fiery personality. He hates all Montagues and is quick to draw his sword.
  3. 7. This is the name of Romeo’s best friend, who believes dreams are “the children of an idle brain” (1.4.130).
  4. 8. Prince Escalus claims that this is the price the Montagues and Capulets will pay if they disturb Verona’s streets again….”on price of _____” (1.1.96).
  5. 10. Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________.
  6. 11. He has Capulet’s permission to attend the masquerade and meet Juliet and hopes to win her heart.
  7. 12. He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I.
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  1. 1. When he describes his heartache over Rosaline, Romeo says: “Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is;/Shut up in prison, kept without my food,/Whipp'd and tormented and...” (1.2.55-57). This exaggeration is called __________.
  2. 3. This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince.
  3. 4. This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy.
  4. 5. One of the most famous lines in the play is when Romeo sees Juliet come out on her balcony and says, “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east and Juliet is the sun” (2.2.2-3). This comparison is called a __________.
  5. 8. The type of irony used when the audience sees the Capulet servant invite Romeo and Benvolio to the masquerade party.
  6. 9. What literary device is used when Romeo says: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear” (1.5.45-46).
  7. 11. The literary device used when Romeo says: “I am too sore enpierced with his shaft/To soar with his light feathers,” (1.4.19-20). *Hint: see page 17 in the playbook).
  8. 13. This Havertown resident and Manoa grad has two sisters. Did you know he enjoys both playing football and wrestling? He doesn’t enjoy reading, but he does enjoy math class. He’s been to the Outerbanks and would like to visit Italy one day. Not sure? His first name is the last name of the famous creator of the Stars Wars franchise.