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That was EPIC!
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Final Jeopardy
JEOPARDYGods and Monsters
CharactersBackground Information
Literary Devices
Themes Plot and Other Important
Details
$100 Background Information$100 Background Information
What is one way that Shakespeare attempts to catch the attention of the
Groudlings?
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Violence
OR
Vulgar Jokes
$200 Question from Background $200 Question from Background InformationInformation
What made the performances at the Globe Theater “ground breaking” or unique?
$200 Answer from Background $200 Answer from Background InformationInformation
The fact that the rich and poor watchedthe same play, in the same theater, at the same time
$300 Question from Background $300 Question from Background InformationInformation
How did Shakespeare establish the details about the setting in his plays.
$300 Answer from Background $300 Answer from Background InformationInformation
Through dialogue and through the prologuesPerformed by the Chorus
$400 Question from Background $400 Question from Background InformationInformation
In Shakespeare’s plays, he has a very Interesting sense of humor. How did he show
this humor in his real life?
$400 Answer from Background $400 Answer from Background InformationInformation
He had a curse written on histombstone.
$500 Question from Background $500 Question from Background InformationInformation
Why is Shakespeare a significant figure in our study of language today?
$500 Answer from Background $500 Answer from Background InformationInformation
He is responsible for the introduction ofApproximately 1,700 words to the Englishlanguage. (Yes, that does include swagger)
$100 Question from Characters$100 Question from Characters
What foil pair is being emphasized by the following quote:
“Here were the servants of your adversaryAnd yours, close fighting did approach.I drew to part them. In the instant cameThe fiery . . . with his sword prepared”
(I.i.99-102)
$100 Answer from Characters$100 Answer from Characters
Benvolio and Tybalt
$200 Question from Characters$200 Question from Characters
Identify a quote(s) that emphasizes the foil pair of Romeo and Mercutio.
**Paraphrasing is not a correct answer, find a direct quote from the play!
$200 Answer from Characters$200 Answer from Characters
Answers will vary.
$300 Question from Characters$300 Question from Characters
Examine the two quotes below. How do they Function for character development?
“It is an honor that I dream not of” (I.iii.66)
“If they bent of love be honorable,Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow”(II.ii.143-145)
$300 Answer from Characters$300 Answer from Characters
Juliet’s character has changed. She very quicklywent from someone not even considering marriage to someone willing to elope with Romeo.
$400 Question from Characters$400 Question from Characters
Explain the role of confidants and advisors in the play.
$400 Answer Characters$400 Answer Characters
The Nurse is a confidant to Juliet, and Friar Laurence is an advisor to Romeo. Juliet loses a trusted confidant in her falling out with the nurse. Friar Laurence only gives advice that focuses on deception.
Answers may vary.
$500 Question from Characters$500 Question from Characters
Explain 2 functions of Rosaline in the play.
$500 Answer from Characters$500 Answer from Characters
Character development of RomeoTheme development:
-The fleeting/fickle nature of young loveIntervention of Fate (w/o Rosaline, Romeo doesn’t go to the Capulet party).
$100 Question from Literary $100 Question from Literary DevicesDevices
Examine the quote from Act I scene i line 134.
What is significant about the diction of this line?What function does this line have to the story?
$100 Answer from Literary $100 Answer from Literary DevicesDevices
Montague describes how Romeo’s odd behavior is an omen of something bad to come.
This foreshadows the tragic ending of the play.
$200 Question from Literary $200 Question from Literary DevicesDevices
Find one pun from the text and explain its meaning/function.
$200 Answer from Literary $200 Answer from Literary DevicesDevices
Answers will vary
$300 Question from Literary $300 Question from Literary DevicesDevices
Read the following quote:
“But I, a maid, die maiden-widowed. / Come, cords; come, nurse. I’ll take to my wedding bed; / And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead!” (III.ii.135-137)
This is an example of what literary device?
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Personification
-She says that death will be her husband, not Romeo
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What antithetical idea is established by this quote?
“Thou canst not speak of that thou dost not feel. Wert thou as young as I, Juliet thy love,An hour but married, Tybalt murderèd,Doting like me, and like me banishèd,
Then mightst thou speak, then mightst thou tear thy hair”
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Young vs Old, Youth vs Experience
$500 Question from Literary $500 Question from Literary DevicesDevices
Find 2 quotes that provide examples of foreshadowing. Explain what is being foreshadowed.
$500 Answer from Literary $500 Answer from Literary DevicesDevices
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$100 Question from Themes$100 Question from Themes
What concept is Shakespeare emphasizingin the continual comparison of Romeo Juliet to shrines, angels, pilgrims, and gods of idolatry?
$100 Answer from Themes$100 Answer from Themes
Distortion of religion
$200 Question from Themes$200 Question from Themes
What theme is emphasized by thecontext of these two quotes:
“…my mind misgivesSome consequence yet hanging in the stars”
(I.iv.107-108)
“Then I defy you, stars” (V.i.24)
$200 Answer from Themes$200 Answer from Themes
The inevitability of fate
$300 Question from Themes$300 Question from Themes
Find 2 quotes the emphasize the following theme:
Teenagers are impulsive in their decision making.
Be able to explain the quotes!
$300 Answer from Themes$300 Answer from Themes
Answers will vary.
$400 Question from Themes$400 Question from Themes
Explain 2 scenes from the play that demonstrate how fate is always intervening in the play.
$400 Answer from Themes$400 Answer from Themes
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$500 Question from Themes$500 Question from ThemesWhat theme is emphasized by the following two quotes:
“One fairer than my love? The all-seeing sunNe'er saw her match since first the world begun” (I.ii.94-95).
“Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.”
$500 Answer from Themes$500 Answer from Themes
Young love is fleeting, The fickle nature of young love
$100 Question from Plot and Other$100 Question from Plot and Other
Provide two examples of dramatic irony from the play.
$100 Answer from Plot and Other$100 Answer from Plot and Other
Answers will vary
$200 Question from Plot and Other$200 Question from Plot and Other
What is significant about the death of Mercutio?
$200 Answer from Plot and Other$200 Answer from Plot and Other
It is the climax of the play. It leads tothe death of Tybalt and banishment ofRomeo.
$300 Question from Plot and Other$300 Question from Plot and Other
How do Romeo’s soliloquy in the balcony scene and Juliet’s soliloquy in Act III scene ii emphasize the antithesis of night and day?
$300 Answer from Plot and Other$300 Answer from Plot and Other
Romeo compares Juliet to the sun and says she makes the night seem as if it were day. Juliet says Romeo should be cut into little stars so that no one will pay attention to the sun.
$400 Question from Plot and Other$400 Question from Plot and Other
What does Prince say is everyone’s punishment for the feuding in Act V?
$400 Answer from Plot and Other$400 Answer from Plot and Other
Capulet and Montague have beenpunished by the death of their children. Prince has been punished for enduring thefighting by the death of 2 of his cousins.
$500 Question from Plot and Other$500 Question from Plot and OtherExamine the Prologue from scene ii. Give a brief summary of the context. In what formis the prologue written?
Now old desire doth in his deathbed lie,And young affection gapes to be his heir.
That fair for which love groaned for and would dieWith tender Juliet matched, is now not fair.
Now Romeo is beloved and loves again,Alike bewitchèd by the charm of looks,
But to his foe supposed he must complain,And she steal love’s sweet bait from fearful hooks.
Being held a foe, he may not have accessTo breathe such vows as lovers use to swear.
And she as much in love, her means much lessTo meet her new beloved anywhere.
But passion lends them power, time means, to meet,Tempering extremities with extreme sweet.
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Form: Sonnet
Summary: Now Romeo’s old feelings of desire are dying, and a new desire is eager to take their place. Romeo groaned for the beautiful Rosaline and said he would die for her, but compared with tender Juliet, Rosaline doesn’t seem beautiful now. Now someone loves Romeo, and he’s in love again—both of them falling for each others' good looks. But he has to make his speeches of love to a woman who’s supposed to be his enemy. And she’s been hooked by someone she should fear. Because he’s an enemy, Romeo has no chance to see Juliet and say the things a lover normally says. And Juliet’s just as much in love as he, but she has even less opportunity to meet her lover. But love gives them power, and time gives them the chance to meet, sweetening the extreme danger with intense pleasure.
(Courtesy of No Fear Shakespeare)
Final JeopardyFinal JeopardyWhat character do YOU think is most to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? Why? (The right answer is determined by the effectiveness of the evidence!)
Friar Laurence?
Rosaline?
Romeo and Juliet?
Capulet and Montague?
Final Jeopardy AnswerFinal Jeopardy Answer
Answers will vary.