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1 Literary Examples Literary Examples Foils Who Said It? 1 Who Said It?
Eleanor M. Savko Literary Examples Literary Examples Foils 11/18/2018 Who Said It? 1 Who Said It? 2 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

2 “But soft. What light through yonder window breaks
“But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” Category 1: $100: A

3 metaphor Category 1: $100: Q

4 “Come, gentle night, come loving, black-brow’d night.”
Category 1: $200: A

5 Personification Category 1: $200: Q

6 “Beautiful tyrant!” Category 1: $300: A

7 oxymoron Category 1: $300: Q

8 “Disobedient wretch!” Category 1: $400: A

9 Epithet Category 1: $400: Q

10 “Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?” (Romeo)
Category 1: $500: A

11 aside Category 1: $500: Q

12 “love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs”
Category 2: $100: A

13 metaphor Category 2: $100: Q

14 “Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man,”
Category 2: $200: A

15 pun Category 2: $200: Q

16 “Love goes toward love as school boys from their books.”
Category 2: $300: A

17 simile Category 2: $300: Q

18 “From forth day’s path and Titan’s fiery wheels.”
Category 2: $400: A

19 allusion Category 2: $400: Q

20 You need 2 terms for credit!!
Daily Double!!! You need 2 terms for credit!! “Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven,/having some business, do entreat her eyes/to twinkle in their spheres till they return” Category 2: $500: A

21 metaphor and personification
Category 2: $500: Q

22 The definition of foil Category 3: $100: A

23 Two characters that are opposite to show contrast
Category 3: $100: Q

24 Lady Capulet Category 3: $200: A

25 The nurse Category 3: $200: Q

26 Tybalt Category 3: $300: A

27 Benvolio Category 3: $300: Q

28 Romeo Category 3: $400: A

29 Mercutio Category 3: $400: Q

30 Paris Category 3: $500: A

31 Romeo Category 3: $500: Q

32 “At this same feast of Capulet’s/Sups the fair Rosaline whom thou so lov’st;/With all the admired beauties of Verona./Go thither; and, with unattainted eye,/Compare her face with some that I shall show,/And I will make thee think thy swan a crow.” Category 4: $100: A

33 Benvolio Category 4: $100: Q

34 “O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you … I talk of dreams”
Category 4: $200: A

35 Mercutio Category 4: $200: Q

36 “Deny thy father and refuse thy name;”
Category 4: $300: A

37 Juliet Category 4: $300: Q

38 “O, I am fortune’s fool!” Category 4: $400: A

39 Romeo Category 4: $400: Q

40 “Two star-cross’d lovers take their lives.”
Category 4: $500: A

41 Chorus Category 4: $500: Q

42 “A plague on both your houses!”
Category 5: $100: A

43 Mercutio Category 5: $100: Q

44 “He jests at scars that never felt a wound”
Category 5: $200: A

45 Romeo Category 5: $200: Q

46 “My grave is like to be my wedding bed.”
Category 5: $300: A

47 Juliet Category 5: $300: Q

48 “Is death mistermed. Calling death “banishment,”
Category 5: $400: A

49 Romeo Category 5: $400: Q

50 “For never was there a story of more woe, than that of Juliet and her Romeo”
Category 5: $500: A

51 Prince Escalus Category 5: $500: Q

52 Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy Round 2


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