What if a name was nothing more than a label that could be thrown aside for love? In this Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz you will need to remember the exact metaphors Romeo uses to describe his lady on the balcony. Enter the garden, and start.

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Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- What does Romeo fear after they part?
- What does Juliet compare their love to when she fears its suddenness?
- What literary device dominates their speech?
- Where does Act 2 Scene 2 take place?
- What is this scene commonly known as?
- Who appears first in this scene?
- Why has Romeo climbed the Capulet wall?
- What does Romeo compare Juliet to when he sees her?
- What does Juliet say about names?
- What does “wherefore art thou Romeo” mean?
- What does Juliet wish Romeo would do?
- What does Romeo say about his name?
- What does Juliet fear will happen if Romeo is discovered?
- What does Romeo say guided him to Juliet?
- What does Juliet say about their love being sudden?
- Who first mentions marriage?
- What does Juliet tell Romeo to do the next day?
- What will Juliet send to Romeo the next day?
- Who interrupts their conversation near the end of the scene?
- What time does Juliet promise to send word?
- What does Juliet say parting is?
- What warning does Juliet give Romeo about swearing his love by the moon?
- What does Romeo swear his love by after Juliet’s warning?
- How does Juliet feel after Romeo swears his love?
- What does Juliet say about her feelings?
- What does Romeo compare Juliet’s voice to?
- What does Juliet say might happen if she seems too easy to win?
- How many times do they say goodnight?
- What theme is most emphasized in this scene?
- What tone dominates their dialogue?
