Romeo and Juliet - Act 5, Practice Exam Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | Graded A+ The Prince says, "See what scourge is laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love." Love killed joy when Romeo and Juliet's love caused them to kill themselves and they were their parents' joys. Throughout the play, people who are not in the Montague and Capulet family die because of the feud and at the end The Children of the Montagues and Capulets die as a result of the feud. Look back at the prince's speech about love killing the families' joys (scene 3). It seems ironic that love could kill, but how in this play did love kill joy? In what way is the whole play about the way heaven scourged or punished, people for hating? Because he is poor, and needs the money. Why does the Apothecary sell Romeo the poison, even though it is illegal to do so ? Personification What LITERARY DEVICE is present in this quote? "That unsubstantial Death is amorous, and that the lean abhorred monster keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?" Personification What LITERARY DEVICE is present in this quote? "Death, that hath sucked thy honey of thy breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty." Personification What LITERARY DEVICE is present in this quote? "The sun for sorrow will not show his head." Romeo looks at Juliet's body and thinks she looks as though she were alive - rosy cheeks, etc. but does not piece together that she actually is alive, while the audience has known all along she has been alive. What is an example of dramatic irony in act 5 scene 3? Paris "The obsequies that I for thee will keep, nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep." Romeo "Whate'er thou hearest or seest, stand all aloof and do not interrupt me in my course." Romeo "By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint and strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs." A gold coin. "So shalt thou show me friendship. Take thou that." What is "that"? Romeo "Live, and be prosperous; and farewell, good fellow." Balthasar "For all this same, I'll hide me hereabout. His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt." Romeo "By heaven, I love thee better than myself. Stay not, be gone. Live, and hereafter say a madman's mercy bid thee run away." Paris "I do defy thy conjuration and apprehend thee for a felon here." Page "O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch."
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