What questions would you ask Romeo?
William Cox I suppose my questions would be aimed at getting Romeo to reflect upon his experiences and tap into any insight he might now possess:
- What did you learn from your experiences?
- What is the nature of true love?
- How should family feuds be handled?
- How important is revenge?
- What are your regrets?
What are some questions to ask about Romeo and Juliet?
Examination Questions on Romeo and Juliet
- What is the dramatic function of Mercutio’s Queen Mab speech?
- Why the disagreements of the Servingmen?
- What has been accomplished in Act I?
- What is the dramatic purpose of Romeo’s witticisms in 2.1?
- What is the dramatic purpose of Friar Laurence’s first soliloquy?
What is ironic about Romeo’s question?
It is ironic that Romeo refers to his “flattering sleep”, since this is exactly what Juliet is: in a death-like sleep, which is hardly flattering, for it is this ‘sleep’ of hers which brings her family great misery and results in his death.
What is Romeo’s character traits?
A young man of about sixteen, Romeo is handsome, intelligent, and sensitive. Though impulsive and immature, his idealism and passion make him an extremely likable character. He lives in the middle of a violent feud between his family and the Capulets, but he is not at all interested in violence.
Who has challenged Romeo to a duel?
Tybalt
Why does Tybalt first challenge Romeo to a duel? He is offended that Romeo loves his cousin. He is offended that Romeo shows up at the Capulet ball.
Why does Juliet kiss Romeo?
Romeo keeps pressing on to say that he is a sinner, and must kiss her lips to get rid of his sin – which he does. Then Juliet teases him into kissing her again by suggesting that he has given his sin to her, and must take it back again.
Are there any discussion questions in Romeo and Juliet?
These discussion questions from William Shakespeare’s ”Romeo and Juliet” are separated by theme. In order to better facilitate meaningful discussions, some of these questions are briefly expanded. Updated: 02/14/2020 The many themes, or the main ideas behind a story, within Romeo and Juliet invite much discussion.
What has Romeo been waiting for in Act 5 Scene 1?
Act 5 scene 1: Romeo has been waiting for a letter. What is it in the letter that he has been waiting for and from who does it come from? Romeo has been waiting for a letter from Friar Lawrence which contains details on the plans for him to finally meet Juliet.
How did Romeo recognize Juliet at the feast?
Answer: Romeo saw Juliet from a distance and was so entranced that he forgot about Rosaline completely. They both danced together and fell in love at first sight. Question 15: Who recognized Romeo at the feast and what was his reaction?
How does Shakespeare describe Romeo and Juliet in the prologue?
10. The first Prologue describes Romeo and Juliet as, “A pair of star-cross’d lovers.” Examine the way Shakespeare uses cosmic imagery in the play to emphasize the connection between Romeo and Juliet and their tragic deaths. 11. Shakespeare makes the plot of Romeo and Juliet rely on the delivery of crucial messages.