Fact Questions:
In Act 1 Scene 2, what does Benvolio mean by saying that"Tut man, one fire burns out another's burning"?, what is he implying for?
2. In Act 2 Scene 5, why is Juliet talking bad about the nurse by saying that,"But old folks, many feign as they were dead, unwieldy, slow, heavy and pale as lead"?
3. In Act 3 Scene 1, what emotions are Mercutio expressing when he says "Here's my fiddlestick, here's that shall make you dance. Zounds, consort!"
4. In Act 4 Scene 5, why does the nurse say "Oh whelladay, that ever I was born?", how does it related to Juliet's death.
5. In Act 5 Scene 3. In fact, Romeo barely knows Paris, but why does he say," By heaven, I love thee more than myself."
Thinking Questions:
Did Romeo die with happiness?
What made up the worries of Juliet's, before she drank the potion.
Was the love between Romeo and Juliet considered "true love?"
What is the role of the nurse in the whole play?
What was the importance of Tybalt's death?
Essay Questions:
Analyze the death of Mercutio and Tybalt. What led to the result like that?(Event, Relationships)
Explain the role of Friar Lawrence in the whole play. What does he mean to Romeo and Juliet?
Use specific examples and details to demonstrate the ideas.
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