Romeo and Juliet Act II Review

Act II Review for tes

12 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Front Back
Paraphrase: "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath/may prove a beauteous flower when next week meet."
The start of this love, by the heat of the sun, will bloom when we see each other again.
Explain: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
It doesn't matter what name Romeo has. She loves him regardless.
Define iambic pentameter
Pattern of rhythm in which a line contains five beats, the stress on every other beat, sounding like taDa, taDa, taDa, taDa, taDa
Define blank verse
Unrhymed verse that contains the iambic pentameter rhythm-when reading blank verse, it is important to break at the punctuation rather than the line endings
Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
He's looking beyond the immediate event and hoping to ultimately end the feud between the Capulets and Montagues.
What is the purpose of the conversation between Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio?
To show how moody Romeo is.
While Mercutio is playful, Benvolio is....
Serious
In comparison to Mercutio and Friar Lawrence, Romeo has a deeper feeling toward what emotion?
Love
What does Tybalt's letter request, and why are Benvolio and Mercutio concerned?
Tybalt's requesting a duel with Romeo, and Benvolio and Mercutio think he can't fight because he's too emotional to fight.
Define rhymed couplet
When two lines rhyme (endings rhyme)
How is Romeo's love for Juliet different than that of his love for Rosaline?
Romeo's love for Juliet is reciprocated (it's returned), unlike Rosaline, who did not love him in return.
What is Act II mainly about?
Romeo and Juliet's plan for marriage.