#1
Who kills Mercutio in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Tybalt
ExplanationTybalt kills Mercutio in a heated duel.
#2
What event triggers the tragic turn of events in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Mercutio's death
ExplanationMercutio's death sparks a chain of tragic events.
#3
Who tries to intervene in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Benvolio
ExplanationBenvolio attempts to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio.
#4
What does Romeo's banishment mean for his relationship with Juliet?
They can never see each other again
ExplanationRomeo's banishment implies they can no longer be together openly.
#5
What is the outcome of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Tybalt is killed
ExplanationRomeo kills Tybalt in a fit of rage during their confrontation.
#6
Who banishes Romeo from Verona in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Prince Escalus
ExplanationPrince Escalus banishes Romeo for his involvement in the brawl.
#7
What decision does Romeo make after Mercutio's death?
He seeks revenge on Tybalt
ExplanationRomeo decides to avenge Mercutio's death by seeking revenge on Tybalt.
#8
How does Juliet react when she learns of Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment?
She faints
ExplanationJuliet faints upon hearing the news of Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment.
#9
Who provides Romeo with a plan to reunite with Juliet after his banishment?
Friar Lawrence
ExplanationFriar Lawrence offers Romeo a plan for reuniting with Juliet after his banishment.
#10
How does Juliet initially react to her parents' plans for her marriage in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
She refuses to obey
ExplanationJuliet refuses to comply with her parents' wishes for her to marry Paris.
#11
Why does Lord Capulet become angry with Juliet in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
She refuses to marry Paris
ExplanationLord Capulet becomes angry when Juliet refuses to marry Paris.
#12
How does Romeo's mood change throughout Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
From sorrow to anger
ExplanationRomeo transitions from sadness over Mercutio's death to anger towards Tybalt.
#13
What does Romeo exclaim after killing Tybalt in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
'I am Fortune's fool!'
ExplanationRomeo feels victimized by fate after killing Tybalt.
#14
What metaphor does Friar Lawrence use to describe Romeo's sudden change of fortune in Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
A shipwreck
ExplanationFriar Lawrence compares Romeo's situation to a disastrous shipwreck.
#15
What is the significance of the bird imagery used throughout Act 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
It represents the fleeting nature of life
ExplanationThe bird imagery symbolizes the ephemeral and fragile nature of life.