Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet
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- Q1What is Benvolio's attitude towards fighting with the Capulets?He is eager to fightHe wants to avoid a fightHe provokes a fight with the CapuletsHe mocks Mercutio for wanting to avoid a fight30s
- Q2What does Tybalt hope to accomplish by insulting Romeo?Apologize for his earlier behaviorBait him into a fightConvince him to join the CapuletsPropose a truce between the two families30s
- Q3What is Mercutio's response when Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt?He apologizes to TybaltHe leaves the sceneHe challenges TybaltHe agrees with Romeo30s
- Q4What is Prince Escalus's response to Tybalt's death?He declares war against the MontaguesHe pardons RomeoHe demands that Romeo be executedHe exiles Romeo30s
- Q5What does Mercutio mean when he says 'A plague o' both your houses!'?He is cursing the Capulets and Montagues for their feudHe is praising the Capulets and Montagues for their courageHe is asking for forgiveness from both familiesHe is blaming Romeo for his death30s
- Q6Why does Romeo challenge Tybalt to a fight?To avenge Mercutio's deathTo protect himself from TybaltTo prove his love for JulietTo gain power in the feud between the families30s
- Q7What is Benvolio's role in the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt?He insults TybaltHe challenges Tybalt to a duelHe joins Mercutio in the fightHe tries to prevent the fight30s
- Q8What is the reason for Romeo's unwillingness to fight Tybalt?Fear of losing the fightDesire for peace between the familiesLack of weaponHis love for Juliet30s
- Q9Who is responsible for Mercutio's death?BenvolioPrince EscalusRomeoTybalt30s
- Q10What is the consequence of Romeo killing Tybalt?He is forced to marry Tybalt's sisterHe is celebrated as a heroHe is exiled from VeronaHe is imprisoned by Prince Escalus30s
- Q11What is the main thematic element of Act 3, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?JealousyFateLoveMasculinity30s
- Q12What does Romeo consider himself to be after the fight in Act 3, Scene 1?A heroAn unfortunate victimFortune's foolA coward30s
- Q13What is the significance of the fight scene in Act 3, Scene 1 in 'Romeo and Juliet'?It signifies the end of the playIt represents a victory for the MontaguesIt highlights the power of masculinityIt marks the transition from love to tragedy30s
- Q14What is the main reason for Mercutio and Romeo insisting on dueling Tybalt?RevengeFearLovePride30s
- Q15What is the significance of masculinity in Act 3, Scene 1 in 'Romeo and Juliet'?It leads to a greater understanding and acceptance of one anotherIt drives the characters to violence and destructionIt reinforces the themes of love and romance in the playIt creates a sense of honor and loyalty among the male characters30s