Romeo and Juliet Questions
for Act I
On a separate sheet of
paper, answer the following questions:
Scene I:
- Benvolio
is the peacemaker in the play. His
name comes from the Latin words “bene,” which means “good,” and “volo,”
which means “I wish.” Find a line
that shows Benvolio’s personality.
- How is
Tybalt’s personality different from Benvolio’s? Find a line that suggests he wants the feud between the
families to continue.
- Who is
Prince Escalus? What lines
indicate his feelings about the feuding?
- Benvolio
and the Montagues are concerned about Romeo. Explain why.
- What
information is Benvolio able to get from Romeo?
- Find
lines that show Romeo is a romantic young man.
- What
advise does Benvolio give Romeo?
What is Romeo’s reaction?
- What
kind of friend is Benvolio? How do
you know?
Scene II:
- How
does Lord Capulet feel about the feud at this time of his life?
- Why
has Paris come to see Lord Capulet?
- How
old is Juliet?
- What
is Capulet’s reply to Paris?
- Why
does Benvolio want Romeo to attend Capulet’s party? Why does Romeo agree to go?
Scene III:
- What
happened to Nurse’s daughter?
- What
purpose do Nurse’s ramblings about Juliet serve?
- How
does Juliet feel about getting married?
- Would
it be a compliment to be called a “man of wax?” Why or why not?
Scene IV:
- Find a
line that describes Romeo’s mood as he and his friends go to the
party? What device was Shakespeare
using when he compared “sole” and “soul”?
- What
does Mercutio think of dreams? Do
you agree?
- Reread
Romeo’s last speech in Scene IV.
What technique is being used here?
Summarize the speech.
- From
Romeo’s speech, do you think the Elizabethans believed people had control
over their lives or that Fate had things all planned out?
Scene V:
- What
lines indicate that Romeo was not really in love with Rosaline?
- Tybalt’s
anger at the presence of a Montague bears out the hot-tempered nature of
his character. Give the line that
reveals what action he would like to take.
- What
does Lord Capulet’s acceptance of Romeo’s presence tell you about him?
- What
kind of reputation does Romeo have?
- Juliet
does not admit to Nurse that she has fallen in love with Romeo. Why not? Would she be more likely to tell Nurse or her mother? Why?
- Explain
the lines: “Go ask his name. If he be married, / My grave is like to
be my marriage bed.”
- What
problems do you think are ahead for Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet Questions
for Act II
Scene I:
- What
is the purpose of this brief scene?
- Do
Romeo’s friends know that Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet?
Scene II:
- According
to Romeo, why is the moon “sick and pale with grief?”
- How do
Romeo and Juliet feel about their respective last names?
- Why is
Romeo unafraid to tell Juliet how he feels?
- Cite
lines that show Juliet is less impulsive than Romeo.
- Why
doesn’t Juliet want Romeo to swear by the moon?
- Who
brings up the idea of marriage?
- According
to Romeo’s last words in this scene, where do you think the next scene
will take place?
Scene III:
- Cite
the lines that show how Friar Lawrence regards plants.
- Why
does Friar Lawrence think Romeo has “sinned”?
- Explain
what Friar Lawrence meant by, “Young men’s love then lies / Not truly in
their hearts but in their eyes.”
Do you agree? Explain.
- Why
did Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet? Cite the lines that tell you.
- What
advice does the Friar give Romeo at the end of the scene? Does Romeo seem likely to take his
friend’s advice?
Scene IV:
- How do
you know that Tybalt is still angry?
- Romeo
does not tell his friends about Juliet.
What does this silence reveal about him?
- Why
does Shakespeare include this humorous scene with the Nurse?
- What
instructions does Romeo give the Nurse?
- Can
Nurse be trusted not to tell Juliet’s parents? Should she tell them?
Scene V:
- Why is
Juliet worried and frustrated at the beginning of the scene?
- When
Nurse arrives, how does she act?
- How
does Nurse see to feel about the marriage?
Scene VI:
- Find a
line that expresses a feeling of foreboding.
- What
advice does the Friar give Romeo about love? Cite the lines.
- How
soon after meeting one another have Romeo and Juliet married?
- What
do you think would have happened if Friar Lawrence had told Lord Capulet
as soon as he learned that Romeo wanted to marry Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet Questions
for Act III
Scene I:
- Who is
the first to mention the possibility of a fight?
- Why
does Benvolio urge Tybalt and Mercutio to take their fight of the streets?
- How
does Romeo act when he and Tybalt first meet? Why?
- Why
does Romeo’s behavior toward Tybalt anger Mercutio?
- How is
Mercutio stabbed?
- To the
very end, Mercutio retains his wit. Give an example of a pun in lines
96-103.
- Why
does Romeo decide to fight Tybalt?
- Why
doesn’t Prince Escalus have Romeo executed?
- What
line reveals Prince Escalus’ decision about Romeo?
- The
climax or turning point of a play occurs when there is a sudden change in
the protagonist’s situation. Why is this scene the turning point of Romeo
and Juliet?
- Tybalt
was Juliet’s cousin. Do you think she will blame Romeo for killing him?
- What
example of coincidence did you observe in this scene?
Scene II:
- At
first, who does Juliet think is dead?
- When
Juliet finds out that Romeo killed Tybalt, what is her first reaction?
- What
is Nurse’s opinion of men in general?
- Once
the shock is over, what does Juliet realize?
- What
one word is more awful than Juliet’s whole family being killed?
- In
light of what has happened, what does Juliet plan to do?
- What
symbol of her lover does Juliet send Romeo?
- Where
is Romeo hiding?
Scene III:
- Would
Romeo prefer death to exile? How do you know?
- What
effect does Romeo’s reaction to the Prince’s decree have on fair Lawrence?
- What
news does Nurse bring?
- What
is Romeo afraid Juliet feels?
- What
does Friar Lawrence tell Romeo he should be happy about ?
- What
does the Friar tell Romeo he should do?
- What
does Nurse give Romeo that “revives his comfort”?
Scene IV and V:
- What
plan does Lord Capulet make for Thursday?
- Is
this another example of dramatic irony? Explain.
- With
what hope does Romeo leave Juliet?
- Find
an example of foreboding in this scene.
- In
what ways does Juliet mislead her mother?
- Is
Juliet’s response to her mother’s news in keeping with her character and
the way she normally acts toward her parents?
- What
cause Capulet to lose his temper?
- Does
Nurse understand Juliet’s grief over Romeo ‘s banishment and her
determination not to marry Paris?
- Paraphrase
Juliet’s last speech in this scene.
Romeo and Juliet Questions for Act IV
Scene I:
- Is
there anything actually wrong with Paris? Does it seem as though he would
be a good husband?
- What
does Paris try to get Juliet to say that she refuses to say?
- What
solution to the problem does the Friar offer to Juliet?
- Is
Juliet fearful of taking the potion? Explain.
- How
long will the effects of the potion last?
- What
other choices did Friar Lawrence have at this point? How did Juliet
convince him that he must come up with a solution?
Scene II:
- How
does Juliet please Capulet in this scene?
- What
does Capulet’s reaction to Juliet’s apology tell you about him?
Scene III:
- How
does Juliet rid herself of Nurse and her mother?
- If the
potion does not work, what will Juliet do?
- What
doubts does Juliet have about Friar Lawrence?
- Does
Juliet ever doubt that Romeo will come to her?
- What
other fears does Juliet have?
Scene IV and V:
- Identify
the technique used once again in these scenes.
- Who
discovers Juliet’s body?
- Give
an example of the personification of death? To what else is death
compared?
- Does
Capulet seem to feel badly about his treatment of Juliet, or to blame
himself in any way of her death?
- Does
Friar Lawrence comfort the mourners? Explain.
Romeo and Juliet Questions for Act V
Scene I:
- What
is Romeo’s mood before he receives the news about Juliet6?
- What
happens in this scene that Friar Lawrence didn’t consider?
- Is
this another example of coincidence?
- What
line tells you that Romeo is no longer willing to accept fate as the
master of his life and that he is going to take charge of it himself?
- Although
it is illegal to sell poison in Mantua, Romeo is able to convince the
apothecary to make the sale. Why?
- Why
does Romeo call the poison a “cordial”?
- Is
there still a chance that Romeo won’t go through with the suicide? What
could happen to prevent him?
Scene II and III:
- Why is
Paris at the Capulet vault?
- Why
does Balthasar hide near the tomb even though Romeo told him to go away?
- Why
does Paris want Romeo to die?
- Does
Romeo want to kill Paris?
- What
does Romeo say to Tybalt?
- What
does Romeo notice about Juliet that might have made him wonder if she is
really dead?
- What
are Romeo’s dying words?
- When
Friar Lawrence finds Romeo and Paris dead, what plan does he devise for
Juliet? Why didn’t he want here to simply return to her parents?
- How
did Juliet get the opportunity to kill herself with the Friar there?
- Who
else is a victim of the tragedy?
- How is
the chain of events finally explained to the families and to the Prince?
- What
does Prince Escalus mean in these lines “ See what a scourge is laid upon
your hate/That heaven finds mean to kill your joys with love!” how is he
stating the irony of the situation?
- Does
Prince Escalus blame himself? Explain.
- What
does Montague offer to do as a token of friendship?