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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet. Jeopardy Review. Regular Jeopardy Round. 100. 100. 100. 100. Shakespeare Plot Characters Vocab. . 200. To Double Jeopardy!. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Shakespeare100.

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Romeo and Juliet

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy Review

  2. Regular Jeopardy Round 100 100 100 100 Shakespeare Plot Characters Vocab. 200 To Double Jeopardy! 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Shakespeare100 • Shakespeare made the ___________ Theater. • Globe • Elizabethan • Lizean • Round

  4. Shakespeare 200 • Shakespeare’s wife’s name was __________. • Elizabeth • Susannah • Anne • Judith

  5. Shakespeare 300 Shakespeare had how many children? • 3 • 4 • 5 • 0

  6. Shakespeare 400 • Who in Shakespeare’s family died when he was fairly young? • His wife, Ann • His son, Hamnet • His daughter, Judith • His daughter, Susannah

  7. Shakespeare 500 • When did Shakespeare die? • 1606 • 1611 • 1616

  8. Plot 100 • The Capulets and Montagues are fighting in what city? • London • Verona • Mantua

  9. Plot 200 • Why is Romeo upset at the beginning of Act I? • Because of Tybalt’s death • Juliet has to marry Parris • Because of Mercutio’s death • The girl he loves doesn’t love him back

  10. Plot 300 • How does Romeo sneak into the Capulet’s party? • He hides in the orchard • He wears a mask • He disguises his voice • Juliet invited him

  11. Plot 400 • What gets Romeo banished from the city of Verona? • Killing Tybalt • Killing Parris • Killing Mercutio • Marrying Juliet in secret

  12. Plot 500 • What kept Friar John from delivering Friar Laurence’s letter to Romeo? • Tybalt’s death • The Capulets attacking • An attack from Siciliy • A plague outbreak

  13. Characters 100 • Who is the leader of the city of Verona? • The Prince • Lord Montague • Lord Capulet • Friar Laurence

  14. Characters 200 • This man is Romeo’s cousin. • Benvolio • Mercutio • Peter • Tybalt

  15. Characters 300 • Who identified Romeo at the Capulet’s party? • Lady Capulet • Mercutio • Peter • Tybalt

  16. Characters 400 • What is Friar Laurence an expert at? • Science • Herbs and Potions • Theology • Books

  17. Characters 500 • Who was the woman who would not return Romeo’s love? • Susannah • Judith • Rosaline • Anne

  18. Vocabulary 100 • What is the definition of nuptials? • Sex • Love • Divorce • Marriage

  19. Vocabulary 200 • Another word for enemy, foe, or rival is what? • Adversary • Gall • Enmity • Minion

  20. Vocabulary 300 • What would be a good synonym for perjuries? • Truths • Lies • Slander • Libel

  21. Vocabulary 400 • A bitter, angry hated is often called _____________. • Choler • Enmity • Perjury • Vile

  22. Vocabulary 500 • What is a good synonym for agility? • Dexterity • Ability • Levity

  23. Wrong, knave! • Attempt your feeble wits at peril’s fate!

  24. Right! Press here to tarry on hither to the romance of life!

  25. Double Jeopardy Round 600 600 600 600 More Plot More Characters More Vocab. That’s English? To Final Jeopardy! 700 700 700 700 800 800 800 800 900 900 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000

  26. More Characters 600 • This character talks too much, and complains about all her pains to Juliet. • Peter • Lady Capulet • Parris • Nurse

  27. More Characters 700 • This shady character in Mantua sold Romeo some poison for 40 ducats. • Friar John • Peter • Balthasar • Apothecary

  28. More Characters 800 • This whiny character wanted the musicians to play a “happy tune” after a death. They declined him. • Peter • Tybalt • Apothecary • The Prince

  29. More Characters 900 • Feel sorry for this poor sap who wanted to marry Juliet, but she didn’t love him. • Peter • Parris • Apothecary • Balthasar

  30. More Characters 1000 • This man delivered the news of Juliet’s “death”, and went with Romeo to her grave. • Apothecary • Parris • Peter • Balthasar

  31. More Plot 600 • It is decided Juliet will marry Capulet to heal her remorse for the death of whom? • Mercutio • Tybalt • Parris • Friar Laurence

  32. More Plot 700 • What does Parris ask of Romeo after he is stabbed? • To take care of Juliet • To drink Romeo’s poison • To be put next to Juliet • To curse both houses

  33. More Plot 800 • This guy was supposed to deliver the note to Romeo, explaining Friar Laurence’s plan, but he couldn’t. • Balthasar • Peter • Benvolio • Friar John

  34. More Plot 900 • What two important people die in Act III? • Romeo and Juliet • Mercutio and Benvoloi • Tybalt and Mercutio • Benvolio and Tybalt

  35. More Plot 1000 • What does Lady Capulet accuse Benvolio after the death of Tybalt? • Being a Montague • Killing Mercutio • Lying about what happened • Killing Tybalt

  36. More Vocab 600 • To beguile someone means to _______ them. • Trick • Hurt • Heal • Marry

  37. More Vocab 700 • Nurse could not _____________ Juliet from her sleep. • Dirge • Strewn • Rouse • Penury

  38. More Vocab 800 • The Montagues and Capulets made a ____________ to stop all fighting at the end of the play. • Truce • Penury • Dirge • Strewn

  39. More Vocab 900 • If Parris found items strewn in Juliet’s tomb, those items would be ___________. • Scattered • Conjured • Remedied • Poisoned

  40. More Vocab 1000 • The musicians played a ____________ when finding out about Juliet’s “death.” • Rouse • Dirge • Truce • Hymn

  41. That’s English? 600 • “My only love sprung from my only hate!” Juliet – Act I, Scene 5 What is Juliet saying here? • She hates the people she loves • She hates Parris • She loves Romeo, who is from the family she is to hate • She hates the fact she loves Romeo

  42. That’s English? 700 • “If this alliance may so happy prove, to turn your households’ rancor to pure love.” Friar Laurence – Act II, Scene 2 According to Friar Laurence, what does he think the marriage of Romeo and Juliet might do? • End the hostility between the Capulet and Montague households • Add to the hostility between the Capulet and Montague households • That the leaders of the Capulet and Montague households will turn to rancor • That the leaders of the Capulet and Montague households will kill their children

  43. That’s English? 800 • “My poverty, but not my will consents.” Apothecary – Act V, Scene 1 What is the Apothecary saying here? • Because he is so poor, he will sell the poison • He will not sell the poison despite his poverty • He sells the poison because he is in poverty, but will tell the city officials what happened

  44. That’s English? 900 • What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?” Juliet, Act IV, Scene 3 What is Juliet saying? • She is worried the poison will not work and kill her. • She is worried the poison will not work and she will still marry Parris. • She is worried the poison will cause brain damage

  45. That’s English? 1000 “I can never find what names the writing person hath here writ. I must to the learned.” Capulet Servant, Act I, Scene 3 What does the Capulet servant really saying? • He must find a writ to find the people’s names. • He must learn how to read the names • He must go to a person who knows how to read to find out the names written • He must learn how to write names so he can read them

  46. YOU’RE ENCROACHING UPON GREAT WIT AND MIND. CONTINUE HENCEFORTH! Click here to go back to the Double Jeopardy Board!

  47. Final Jeopardy! • Which one of Shakespeare’s children died at the age of 11? • Judith • Hamnet • Susannah

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