Final Exam Flashcards

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sweet goodnight./ this bud of love, by summers ropening breath,/ may prove a beauatous flower when next we meet.

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language trick: metaphor

speaker: juliet

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What is this and who said it:Then dear saint, let lips do what hands do.

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language trick: metaphor

speaker: romeo

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death lies on her like an untimely frost/ on the sweetest flower of all the field

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language trick: simile

speaker: capulet

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3
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a plague on both your houses! they have made worms meat of me. I have it.

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language trick: metaphor

speaker: mercutio

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if you ever disturb our streets again/ your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.

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language trick: personification

speaker: prince

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5
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oh happy dagger! thy is thy sheath: there rust and let me die

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language trick: personification

speaker: juliet

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tis not so deep as well nor so wide as a church door, but tis enough. twill serve ask for me tomorrow and you shall find a grave man

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language trick: simile

speaker: mercutio

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o heavy lightness serious vanity misshappen chaos of well seeming formsfeather of lead bright smoke cold fire sick health

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language trick: oxy moron

speaker: romeo

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8
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but soft what light through yonder window breaks it is the east and juliet is the sun arise fair sun and kill the envious moon who is already sick and pale with grief that thou her maid art far more fair than sun

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language trick: personification

speaker: romeo

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9
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yet if thou sweatrest thou mayst prove false at livers perjuries they say jove laughs

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language trick: classical illusion

speaker: juliet

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10
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my bounty is as boundless as the sea my love as deep. the more i give to thee the more i have for both infinite

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language trick: simile

speaker: juliet

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11
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goodnight goodnight. parting is such sweet sorrow

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language trick: oxy moron

speaker: juliet

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12
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sonnet

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14 line poem in iambic pentameter

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13
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quatrain

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stanza of a sonnet- 4 lines

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14
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couplet

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rhyming couples

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15
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iamb

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tatum- pair of syllables

16
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iambic pentameter

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10 syllable rythm

17
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simile

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comparison using like or as

18
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metaphor

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without like or as

19
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personifaction

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giving human characteristics

20
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oxy moron

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contadicting

21
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pun

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play on words

22
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shape of shakespears theatre

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oval/ circle

23
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stage was lit by

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torches

24
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theatre was destroyed by

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a fire

25
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hamartia

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a fatal flaw

26
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example of hamartia in romeo

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kills tybalt

27
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hamartia of romeo

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radh decisions

28
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turning point in plot of romeo and juliet

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when tybalt kills mercutio