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1Romeo and Julietby mollyreddyosgood61 termsMay 16, 2007
2Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary Reviewby Haverlandt33 termsMay 13, 2009
3Romeo and Juliet in Bosniaby Skardal17 termsFebruary 3, 2009
4Romeo and Juliet: Termsby 9EnglishHonors20 termsJune 7, 2007
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5Romeo and Juliet-Act 1 Scene 1by Mariana4247 termsApril 30, 2009
6Romeo and Juliet Act 1by bhuffaker19 termsFebruary 9, 2009
7Romeo and Juliet vocabby kassy032761 termsMay 15, 2009
8Romeo and Juliet Vocab #1by ch1297212 termsApril 27, 2009
9Romeo and Juliet Literary Termsby lala129436 termsMarch 31, 2009
10Romeo and Juliet by dani233435 termsApril 27, 2009
11Romeo and Juliet: Charactersby 9EnglishHonors20 termsJune 1, 2007
12Romeo and Juliet Act 2by Greivingj14 termsApril 24, 2008
13Romeo and Juliet Vocabularyby chilichels95 termsMay 28, 2009
14Romeo and Juliet Charactersby JennyKay510 termsMay 20, 2008
15Romeo and Juliet: Questionsby 9EnglishHonors20 termsJune 6, 2007
16Romeo and Juliet Vocab #3by kr1298012 termsMay 9, 2009
17Romeo & Juliet/ The Oddeseyby DeanMartin100 termsJune 8, 2007
18Romeo & Juliet Act IIby bhuffaker14 termsFebruary 29, 2008
19Mears English Exam Study Guide- Romeo and Juliet Act I-Vby wsorrell63 termsMay 15, 2009
20Romeo & Juliet Act 1by MissMartinez0812 termsMay 8, 2009
21romeo and juliet #1by Dominoes72732 termsMarch 2, 2009
22Romeo and Juliet vocab #2by beekachu22211 termsMay 6, 2009
23Romeo and Juliet Act I (4th and 5th)by Greivingj20 termsApril 15, 2008
24English Romeo + Juliet vocabby meldaa31 termsJune 2, 2009
25Romeo & Juliet Literary Termsby Haverlandt19 termsMay 13, 2009
26Romeo and Juliet Vocabularyby jmiscavish34 termsFebruary 23, 2009
27Romeo and Juliet Termsby khall31 termsApril 27, 2009
28Romeo And Juliet 2by MissMartinez0812 termsMay 18, 2009
29Romeo and Julietby wcast35 termsApril 8, 2009
30romeo and juliet vocabulary 1-14by Lili_Kim14 termsFebruary 20, 2009
31Romeo and Juliet Act IIIby bhuffaker23 termsMarch 7, 2008
32Romeo and Juliet Act IV and Vby bhuffaker30 termsMarch 26, 2008
33English Vocab Romeo + Julietby hkojm20 termsApril 21, 2008
34Romeo and Julietby godzsnowangel105 termsMarch 18, 2009
35Romeo and Juliet 1,2,3by sarakhan34 termsMay 20, 2009
36Romeo and Julietby Mitch_261 termsMay 24, 2007
37romeo and julietby mlkid003348 termsJune 13, 2009
38Romeo and Juliet Act 3by amarcarian12 termsDecember 20, 2007
39Romeo and Juliet Vocab.by hwinslow40 termsMay 14, 2009
40Romeo and Juliet Act 5by amarcarian8 termsDecember 20, 2007
41Romeo and Juliet Quotes -3by jordycourage14 termsSeptember 24, 2008
422009 Literary Terms for Romeo and Julietby mrscrum23 termsDecember 14, 2007
43Romeo and Juliet Vocabularyby KatieHyde140 termsMay 14, 2009
44Romeo and Juliet IIby whsTX24 termsFebruary 17, 2009
45romeo and juliet vocabulary 15-30by Lili_Kim16 termsFebruary 22, 2009
46English Romeo and Juliet Study guideby dcastille1926 termsApril 15, 2009
47Romeo and Juliet 2by tapgeek9432 termsMarch 11, 2009
48Literary Devices for Romeo & Julietby lallen9414 termsApril 29, 2009
49romeo and juliet vobab #3by ssilver8810 termsMay 13, 2009
50Romeo and Juliet (complete)by ririri12332 termsMay 26, 2009

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1romeo flowermandr.gruber 7 latin ca 20077 users
2Romeo and Juliet ReviewA collection of review cards for Romeo and Juliet.23 users
romeo definitions
# Definition Sets
1r12 sets
2son of montague9 sets
3the son and heir of montague and lady montague.7 sets
4who kills tybalt?6 sets
5the son of lord and lady montague and juliet's lover.5 sets
6son of lord and lady montague, in love with rosaline, falls in love with juliet when he meets her at a ball the capulets threw, married juliet, was 15 or 16, took potion to kill himself4 sets
7"thus with a kiss i die."4 sets
8montague4 sets
9montague's son3 sets
10"o she doth teach the torches to burn bright! it seems she hangs upon the cheek of night as a rich jewel in an ethiop's ear--"3 sets
11"he jests at scars that never felt a wound"3 sets
12"but, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?"3 sets
13"for my mind misgives some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, shall bitterly begin his fearful date with this night's revels.3 sets
14who is the protagonist in the story?3 sets
15romeo and juliet3 sets
16the son and heir of montague and lady motague. is about 16, starts the play madly in love with rosaline, then sets sight of juliet, instant love3 sets
17son to montague3 sets
18son of lord and lady montague, in love with rosaline, falls in love with juliet when he meets her at a ball the capulets threw, married juliet, was 15 or 16, took potion to kill himself (total cutie in the movie haha)2 sets
19son of the montagues; the male protagonist2 sets
20the son and heir of montague and lady montague. a young man of about sixteen, romeo is handsome, intelligent, and sensitive.2 sets
21"tempt not a desperate man"2 sets
22o, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!2 sets
23who killed tybalt2 sets
24the weak man who consumed by love2 sets
25is she a capulet? o dear account! my life is my foe's debt.2 sets
26"my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand, to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss."2 sets
27once in love with rosaline2 sets
28" o she doth teach me the torches to burn bright! it seems she hangs upon the cheek of night as a rich jewel in an ethiop's ear2 sets
29---2 sets
30tony2 sets
31"did my heart love till now? foreswear it, sight! for i ne'er saw true beauty till this night."2 sets
32first in love with rosaline, falls in love with juliet, kills tybalt and is banished to mantua2 sets
33the son and heir of montague and lady montague. 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. his only interest is love. at the beginning of the play he is madly in love with a woman named rosaline, but the instant he lays eyes on juliet, he falls in love with her and forgets rosaline. thus, shakespeare gives us every reason to question how real romeo's new love is, but romeo goes to extremes to prove the seriousness of his feelings. he secretly marries juliet, the daughter of his father's worst enemy; he happily takes abuse from tybalt; and he would rather die than live without his beloved. romeo is also an affectionate and devoted friend to his relative benvolio, mercutio, and friar lawrence.2 sets
34"is she a capulet? oh dear account! my life is my foe's debt."2 sets
35montague that falls for juliet2 sets
36"why, such is love's transgression./griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast"2 sets
37swallows poison2 sets
38drinks the poison2 sets
39"o, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!"2 sets
40with love's light wings did i o perch these walls. for stony limits cannot hold out1 set