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ROMEO AND JULIET REVIEW Use your sheet to write down your responses

Match the definition with the term 1. DIALOGUE 2. MONOLOGUE 3. SOLILOQUY 4. ASIDE A. SPOKEN ALONE ON STAGE B. CONVERSATION BETWEEN 2 + CHARACTERS C. A SIDE CONVERSATION BETWEEN 2 CHARACTERS THAT NO ONE ELSE HEARS D. A SINGLE SPEECH ONE CHARACTER MAKES UNINTERRUPTED BY OTHER CHARACTERS ON STAGE

CHOOSE ONE: dialogue/monologue/aside/soliloquy Mercutio told everyone about Queen Mab-monologue Romeo and Benvolio talk about Romeo’s love for Rosaline-dialogue The Friar talks to himself about poisonous weeds and flowers.-soliloquy Romeo wonders outside of Juliet’s window whether or not he should tell her he’s under her window listening to her aside

MATCH THE DEFINITIONS IAMBIC PENTAMETER BLANK VERSE COUPLET 2 LINES OF POETRY THAT RHYME SIDE BY SIDE UNRHYMED IAMBIC PENTAMETER METER OF 10 UNSTRESSED/STRESSED SYLLABLES

TELL WHETHER EACH IS IAMBIC PENTAMETER/COUPLET/BLANK VERSE OR A COMBINATION MONTAGUE Thou villain Capulet,--Hold me not, let me go. LADY MONTAGUE Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe.-iambic pentameter and couplet MONTAGUE Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach21? Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? Iambic pentameter and blank verse ROMEO Out of her favour, where I am in love.-iambic pentameter

MATCH THE IRONIES DRAMATIC IRONY SITUATIONAL IRONY VERBAL IRONY When a character says something they don’t mean When the audience knows something the characters don’t The unexpected happening in a negative way

Match the following terms: IMAGERY ALLITERATION FORESHADOWING Repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of the word in words close to each other Using the 5 senses to create a word “picture” Hints about what is going to happen (usually negative)

Match the terms to the examples: imagery, alliteration, foreshadowing After meeting Romeo, Juliet says, “If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed.”-foreshadowing Romeo says, “But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.”-imagery The servant said, “I say silver sound because musicians sound for silver” alliteration

MATCH THE TERMS TO THE DEFINITIONS PUN HYPERBOLE FOIL METAPHOR When two characters are opposites An exaggeration Comparing two things without “like” or “as” Play on words when a word has two meanings

Choose the correct word that applies to the example: pun, foils, hyperbole, metaphor I’m going to die of boredom.-hyperbole Romeo is a lover and Tybalt is a fighter-foil Romeo says he is too sore pierced with cupid’s arrows to soar with his wings.-pun Romeo claims that Juliet is a “snowy dove trooping with crows.” metaphor

Match the words with definitions Personification Allusion oxymoron Referring to something outside the text and assuming your audience knows the story Putting two opposite terms side by side Giving human qualities to a non-human thing

Match examples to the terms: personification, allusion, oxymoron Juliet says parting is such “sweet sorrow”-oxymoron Juliet’s dad says that Death has married Juliet and become his son-in-law.-personification If it keeps raining like that, I’m going to need an ark.-allusion