Romeo and Juliet Act IV and V Quiz Review

Romeo and Juliet Act IV and V Quiz Review

Romeo and JulietAct IV and V Quiz Review

  1. What are some ways that we see Friar Lawrence’s plan begins to become compromised? What causes this to happen?
  2. “Then I defy you stars!” What does this quote mean?
  3. What does Romeo think is worse than poison? Why does he think this?
  4. What do Paris and Romeo actually know about one-another?
  5. How is dramatic irony present within this play? The whole thing!
  6. Written response: Other than Friar Lawrence (who seems to take a large portion of blame within the text) who seems to be the most to blame for the tragic elements in the story? You may choose any character, even ones not used in our mock trial.

Romeo and JulietAct IV and V Quiz Review

  1. What are some ways that we see Friar Lawrence’s plan begins to become compromised? What causes this to happen?
  2. “Then I defy you stars!” What does this quote mean?
  3. What does Romeo think is worse than poison? Why does he think this?
  4. What do Paris and Romeo actually know about one-another?
  5. How is dramatic irony present within this play? The whole thing!
  6. Written response: Other than Friar Lawrence (who seems to take a large portion of blame within the text) who seems to be the most to blame for the tragic elements in the story? You may choose any character, even ones not used in our mock trial.

Romeo and JulietAct IV and V Quiz Review

  1. What are some ways that we see Friar Lawrence’s plan begins to become compromised? What causes this to happen?
  2. “Then I defy you stars!” What does this quote mean?
  3. What does Romeo think is worse than poison? Why does he think this?
  4. What do Paris and Romeo actually know about one-another?
  5. How is dramatic irony present within this play? The whole thing!
  6. Written response: Other than Friar Lawrence (who seems to take a large portion of blame within the text) who seems to be the most to blame for the tragic elements in the story? You may choose any character, even ones not used in our mock trial.

Romeo and JulietAct IV and V Quiz Review

  1. What are some ways that we see Friar Lawrence’s plan begins to become compromised? What causes this to happen?
  2. “Then I defy you stars!” What does this quote mean?
  3. What does Romeo think is worse than poison? Why does he think this?
  4. What do Paris and Romeo actually know about one-another?
  5. How is dramatic irony present within this play? The whole thing!
  6. Written response: Other than Friar Lawrence (who seems to take a large portion of blame within the text) who seems to be the most to blame for the tragic elements in the story? You may choose any character, even ones not used in our mock trial.