Romeo & Juliet Act III-V Test Review Romeo & Juliet Act III-V Test Review What do I need to know? What do I need to know? 1. Know the eight quotations from Acts 3-5 and who said each of them. 2. Be able to answer the following questions and writing prompts with concrete details: a. Romeo expresses that his exile is worse than death. Why? b. Give an explanation of Friar Lawrence’s plan for Juliet to avoid marrying Paris. c. How is Lord Capulet justified in his anger toward Juliet for not wanting to marry Paris? d. Why is Juliet afraid to take the poison? List reasons and explain each one. 3. Know details around why Romeo killed Tybalt and why he tried to resist fighting. 4. Know what Romeo does right after he kills Tybalt. 5. What Juliet’s reaction is to the prospect of marring Paris. 6. Know that a soliloquy is a solo speech from a character about their inner thoughts. 7. Know what the Friar means by “The heavens do lour upon you for some ill;/Move them no more by crossing their high will.” 8. Know how “Fate” plays a major role in the story of Romeo & Juliet and be prepared to give examples. 1. Know the eight quotations from Acts 3-5 and who said each of them. 2. Be able to answer the following questions and writing prompts with concrete details: a. Romeo expresses that his exile is worse than death. Why? b. Give an explanation of Friar Lawrence’s plan for Juliet to avoid marrying Paris. c. How is Lord Capulet justified in his anger toward Juliet for not wanting to marry Paris? d. Why is Juliet afraid to take the poison? List reasons and explain each one. 3. Know details around why Romeo killed Tybalt and why he tried to resist fighting. 4. Know what Romeo does right after he kills Tybalt. 5. What Juliet’s reaction is to the prospect of marring Paris. 6. Know that a soliloquy is a solo speech from a character about their inner thoughts. 7. Know what the Friar means by “The heavens do lour upon you for some ill;/Move them no more by crossing their high will.” 8. Know how “Fate” plays a major role in the story of Romeo & Juliet and be prepared to give examples.