5. ď‚—The cunning of Diana, the Roman goddess of chastity,
the moon, and hunting, who was not interested in
men.
Quote: “She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She hath
Dian’s wit, And, in strong proof of chastity well armed,
From love’s weak childish bow she lives uncharmed.”
6. ď‚—Young girls
Quote: “ At my poor house to behold this night Earth-
treading stars that make dark heaven light.
7. ď‚—The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet
ď‚—Supplies Juliet with the potion
ď‚—Scolded Romeo for being so fickle in love
8. ď‚—When Juliet found out Romeo is banished
ď‚—When Juliet found out she had to married Paris
Juliet’s parents when they found out Juliet doesn’t
want to married Paris
9. ď‚—Between Montagues and the Capulets
ď‚—Capulets towards their daughter when they found out
she doesn’t want to marry Paris
ď‚—Romeo towards Tybalt after Tybalt killed Mercutio
20. ď‚—Juliet committed fake suicide to get out of the marriage
ď‚—Romeo committed suicide when he found out Juliet is
“dead”
ď‚—Juliet committed suicide when she found out Romeo is
dead
22. In “Romeo and Juliet,” the sides of the story are
unbalanced.
ď‚—Two examples are:
ď‚— Families at war
ď‚— Juliet loves Romeo, but is being forced to marry Paris
23. ď‚—Where the Capulets and the Montagues lives
ď‚—Where the story started
ď‚—A city in Northern Italy
24. •William Shakespeare
•A very talented play writer.
• He wrote Romeo and Juliet,
Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear
and many more.
25. •It sounds like it begins with the letter “X”.
• It’s a stage direction in the play Romeo and
Juliet
27. ď‚—High point of anything, in this case, climax of a story
In “Romeo and Juliet,” the zenith, or climax, was
when Romeo was banished and Juliet was being
forced to accept Paris’ marriage offer.