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1 Name Date Period Romeo & Juliet- Act 1 Directions: Answer the following questions based on Act 1 of Romeo & Juliet in complete detailed sentences. Prologue 1. In the prologue, Shakespeare tells his audience what they are to expect in the play. Why do you suppose Shakespeare chooses to use this technique? 2. Where is the play set? 3. Put the following lines into your own words: From forth the fatal loins of these two foes/a pair of starcross d lovers take their life; 4. What does the term star-cross d lovers suggest? 5. Put these lines into your own words: Whose misadventur d piteous overthrows/doth, with their death, bury their parents strife. 6. Do you think this prologue is necessary or unnecessary?

2 Scene 1 7. How effective is the law in preventing and controlling violence, as evidenced in this Scene? 8. What are Sampson and Gregory discussing in the first eleven lines of this scene? 9. Sampson and Gregory are bragging, vulgar-mouthed servants who engage in word games. What bawdy comment does Sampson make? What kind of love is this an example of? 10. Who are the two Montagues Gregory and Sampson meet on their way? The Capulets draw their weapons, but what indicates that they are not as brave as they say they are? 11. Why do you suppose biting a thumb is offensive to the Capulets? 12. Who is Benvolio and what does he attempt to do?

3 13. How does Tybalt, a Capulet, misinterpret Benvolio s action? What does Tybalt say to him? 14. Why is Tybalt considered hot-tempered? 15. What does Lady Capulet say about Lord Capulet s age and condition? 16. What do you suppose prompts Lady Montague to hold her husband back from the fight? 17. The Prince appears, and he is angry. Why is he angry, and what is the promise and threat he makes? 18. To what does the expression purple fountains (line 81) refer? 19. Lady Montague, glad that Romeo has missed the fight, asks Benvolio if he has seen Romeo. What is Benvolio s response?

20. Montague, when speaking of Romeo s recent depression, states: But all so soon as the all-cheering sun/should in the farthest east begin to draw/the shady curtains from Aurora s bed,/away from light steals home my heavy son,/and private in his chamber pens himself, Interpret these lines. What is Montague saying about his son, Romeo? Who is Aurora? Why do you think Shakespeare includes her in these lines? What literary term is employed by the use of Aurora? 4 21. What poetic device is used in the description of the sun? Quote and explain. 22. Romeo enters and tells Benvolio the problem. What is his problem? 23. Romeo s lines can be seen as presenting the paradox of love or simply as romantic nonsense. What indication is there that Romeo recognizes his sentiments could be viewed as romantic nonsense? 24. What is Benvolio s response?

5 25. What literary term is illustrated here? Love is a smoke rais d with the fume of sighs;/being purg d, a fire sparkling in lovers eyes;/being vex d, a sea nourish d with lovers tears: 26. Although Benvolio and Romeo are saddened by unrequited love, what joke are they able to make? 27. What is the nature of Romeo s desire toward Rosaline? According to the tradition of courtly love, how is Romeo expected to respond to her rejection? 28. What practical advice does Benvolio give Romeo? 29. The entire dialogue between Benvolio seems to rhyme. What form is used? Scene 2 30. Paris quickly gets to the point of his visit to the Capulets. What does he ask of Lord Capulet? 31. What is Capulet s response?

6 32. Paris responds that girls younger than she have been married. What is Capulet s response to this? 33. What invitation does Capulet make to Paris? 34. Compare Capulet s speech at the beginning of this scene to Sampson and Gregory s conversation at the beginning of Act I, Scene I. How are the speeches different? Why do you think Shakespeare chose to write the speeches so differently? 35. In his conversation with Romeo, Benvolio says: Take thou some new infection to thy eye,/and the rank poison of the old will die. Interpret these lines. 36. What does the poison foreshadow? 37. Romeo, lamenting his unrequited love, is approached by an illiterate servingman. In reading his list he finds that Rosaline, his love, is going to attend the Capulet party. What suggestion does Benvolio make?

38. When Romeo responds that Rosaline is the most beautiful woman since time began, what is Benvolio s response? 7 Scene 3 39. Look at Juliet s first words to her mother, Madame, I am here. What is your will? What do these words say about Juliet s nature? 40. Juliet will turn 14 on Lammas eve. What is the Lammas tide the women speak of? 41. The Nurse quotes the vulgar remark that her husband made to young Juliet, and then, repeats it. What do the Nurse s indecent remarks in front of the family indicate about their relationship? 42. Contrast Juliet s remarks on marriage with those of the Nurse. 43. What does Lady Capulet tell Juliet? What is Juliet s response?

8 Scene 4 44. Why does Romeo say he is unable to dance? 45. What do the lines Is love a tender thing? It is too rough,/too rude and boisterous, and it pricks like thorn reveal about Romeo? Is he more aware of himself or the person he loves? 46. How do the Montagues expect to be able to enter a Capulet house? 47. Romeo is apprehensive about going to the masquerade because of the dream he had the night before. Romeo seems to believe (as did many in Shakespeare s day) that dreams have something to do with life. Perhaps Romeo believes dreams act as omens. What is Mercutio s opinion of dreams? 48. What does Mercutio s Queen Mab speech reveal about his character? 49. Summarize Mercutio s dream.

9 50. How does Benvolio end the conversation? 51. What is Romeo s misgiving, and what does the line some consequence, yet hanging in the stars have to do with his feeling of dread? Discuss the theme this quote illustrates. Scene 5 52. Lord Capulet and a relative stand, unmasked, on one side of the room. Romeo, masked, standing on the other side, asks a servingman who Juliet is. How does Romeo describe the girl, and what does he conclude? 53. What does Romeo s immediate reaction to Juliet suggest about his character? 54. What is Tybalt s reaction when he hears Romeo s voice? 55. What does Lord Capulet say to Tybalt in reference to Romeo s attendance at the party?

10 56. Tybalt obeys his uncle, but what does he foresee? 57. Romeo, approaching Juliet, begins a conversation, and ends up kissing her twice before the Nurse comes to tell Juliet that her mother requests her. Romeo and his friends leave. How does the audience know that Juliet feels as strongly about Romeo as he does for her?