This document contains a student's answers to questions about William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". The questions cover the main families in the play (Montagues and Capulets), the setting of Verona, Italy, and the central conflict between the feuding families that creates obstacles for the love between Romeo and Juliet. Key events summarized include how the young lovers first meet at a Capulet party, their secret marriage with the help of Friar Laurence, and their ultimate tragic deaths that end the longstanding family feud.
This document contains a student's answers to questions about William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". The questions cover the main families in the play (Montagues and Capulets), the setting of Verona, Italy, and the central conflict between the feuding families that creates obstacles for the love between Romeo and Juliet. Key events summarized include how the young lovers first meet at a Capulet party, their secret marriage with the help of Friar Laurence, and their ultimate tragic deaths that end the longstanding family feud.
This document contains a student's answers to questions about William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". The questions cover the main families in the play (Montagues and Capulets), the setting of Verona, Italy, and the central conflict between the feuding families that creates obstacles for the love between Romeo and Juliet. Key events summarized include how the young lovers first meet at a Capulet party, their secret marriage with the help of Friar Laurence, and their ultimate tragic deaths that end the longstanding family feud.
This document contains a student's answers to questions about William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". The questions cover the main families in the play (Montagues and Capulets), the setting of Verona, Italy, and the central conflict between the feuding families that creates obstacles for the love between Romeo and Juliet. Key events summarized include how the young lovers first meet at a Capulet party, their secret marriage with the help of Friar Laurence, and their ultimate tragic deaths that end the longstanding family feud.
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NAME: Danny Gómez DATE: 10th October, 2023 CLASS: 3ro B
TEACHER: Ms. Teresa valencia
ACTIVITY: THESE QUESTIONS COVER VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE STORY “ ROMEO & JULIET “
Write down full answers to the following questions:
1. Who are the two main families in the play?
The two main families in the play "Romeo and Juliet" are the Montagues and the Capulets. 2. What is the setting of the play? The setting of the play is the city of Verona, Italy. 3. What is the central conflict in Romeo and Juliet? The central conflict in "Romeo and Juliet" is the feud between the Montague and Capulet families, which creates obstacles for the love between Romeo and Juliet. 4. Who is Romeo in love with at the beginning of the play? Romeo is in love with Rosaline at the beginning of the play. 5. How do Romeo and Juliet first meet? Romeo and Juliet first meet at a party hosted by the Capulets when Romeo sneaks into the event. 6. Who helps Romeo and Juliet get married in secret? Friar Laurence helps Romeo and Juliet get married in secret. 7. Why does Mercutio fight Tybalt? Mercutio fights Tybalt because Tybalt insulted Romeo, and Mercutio is trying to defend his friend's honor. The fight leads to tragic consequences. 8. What is the tragic failure of Romeo and Juliet? The tragic failure of Romeo and Juliet is their untimely deaths due to a series of misunderstandings, impulsive decisions, and the ongoing feud between their families. 9. How do Romeo and Juliet ultimately meet their tragic end? Romeo and Juliet ultimately meet their tragic end by taking their own lives. Romeo drinks poison, and Juliet stabs herself with a dagger after discovering Romeo's lifeless body. 10. What brings an end to the feud between the Montagues and Capulets? The feud between the Montagues and Capulets comes to an end after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, as their tragic love story serves as a catalyst for the two families to reconcile. 11. Who are the key supporting characters in the play? Key supporting characters in the play include Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Paris, Friar Laurence, the Nurse, and the Prince of Verona. 12. Why is Friar Lawrence's plan for Romeo and Juliet ultimately unsuccessful? Friar Lawrence's plan for Romeo and Juliet is ultimately unsuccessful because of a series of unfortunate events, miscommunications, and the impulsive nature of the young lovers. The message containing the plan doesn't reach Romeo, leading to a tragic misunderstanding. 13. What lesson or message can be taken from Romeo and Juliet? One lesson or message from "Romeo and Juliet" is the destructive power of feuds and hatred, which can lead to unnecessary tragedy. The play also highlights the impulsive nature of young love and the consequences of rash decisions. 14. Why is Romeo banished from Verona? Romeo is banished from Verona because he kills Tybalt in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Mercutio. The Prince of Verona decides to spare Romeo's life but banishes him from the city. 15. How does the play end? The play ends with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, their families reconciled, and the Prince of Verona delivering a speech about the tragic consequences of the feud.