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Romeo and Juliet -- Act I & II terms and lines!

Horizontales
The character of "the Prologue" is also known as the _________.
Romeo says "I have a soul of lead" in order to explain why he won't dance. What literary technique is this?
So much of Shakespeare's humor depends on puns (double meanings). If you're being fancy, a pun is known as a "double __________"
a word-of-the-day term meaning "not returned" or "not paid back"
Lines written without rhyme (but still with a poetic rhythm) are called _______ verse.
Juliet's age when we meet her
Who says it?: "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!/It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;/ Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!"
What technique is Capulet using when he says "Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she"?
the term to describe a speech given while all alone on the stage
Technique on display in “He’s a flower in faith, a very flower!”
What does the "moron" part of "OXYMORON" mean?
The name "Benvolio" tells you a good bit about the character. His name literally means "_________ will."
Who says it? "If ever you disturb our streets again,/Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
Verticales
What is this? "I'll go along, no such sight to be SHOWN, / But to rejoice in splendor of mine OWN"
Who says it?: "I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes,/By her high forehead and her scarlet lip,/By her fine foot, straight leg and quivering thigh"
Term to describe this line: "“Tis torture and not mercy.”
While a soliloquy is spoken by a solitary actor on the stage, a ________ is a lengthy speech spoken by one actor in the presence of others.
Who says it?: "My only love sprung from my only hate!/ Too early seen unknown, and known too late!"
What literary technique is on display here?: ". . . my mind misgives/Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/Shall bitterly begin his fearful date/With this night's revels."
Who says it? "Part, fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do!"
Lines that are not poetic (with no "poetic" rhythm or rhyme) are called ________.
a "pssst" kind of line, one that the audience can hear but that isn't heard by some characters onstage
technique on display when Romeo says love "pricks like a thorn."
What technique is Romeo using when he describes his conflicted emotions as a "Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health"?
A "foil" is an opponent or "opposite" to another character. The foil for Benvolio, the peacekeeper from the Montague side, is Juliet's Capulet cousin named _____________.