When does the Friar believe that perhaps a secret marriage might end the civil strife of Verona? Test your knowledge of the monk’s philosophy of nature and grace in this Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene 3 Quiz. How well do you remember this sunrise meeting?

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Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 2 Scene 3 take place?
- What is Friar Lawrence doing at the start of the scene?
- What time of day is it when the scene begins?
- What does Friar Lawrence compare plants and humans to?
- What theme is introduced in Friar Lawrence’s opening speech?
- Who enters as Friar Lawrence finishes his soliloquy?
- What does Friar Lawrence notice about Romeo’s appearance?
- Why does Friar Lawrence assume Romeo has been with Rosaline?
- What news does Romeo share with Friar Lawrence?
- How does Friar Lawrence react to Romeo’s sudden change in affection?
- What does Friar Lawrence say about young men’s love?
- What does Romeo ask Friar Lawrence to do?
- Why does Friar Lawrence agree to help Romeo?
- What does Friar Lawrence warn Romeo about?
- What does Romeo call Friar Lawrence?
- What does Friar Lawrence mean when he says “They stumble that run fast”?
- How does Friar Lawrence describe Romeo’s former love for Rosaline?
- What plant-related image does Friar Lawrence use to describe human nature?
- What contrast does Friar Lawrence make in his soliloquy?
- What emotion best describes Romeo in this scene?
- What does Friar Lawrence warn about passion?
- What literary device dominates Friar Lawrence’s speech about herbs?
- What does Friar Lawrence believe love should be?
- What reason does Romeo give for forgetting Rosaline so quickly?
- How does Friar Lawrence describe Romeo’s change of heart?
- What does Friar Lawrence call Romeo’s request to marry Juliet?
- What hope motivates Friar Lawrence to consent?
- What does Romeo say Juliet has done to him?
- What tone does Friar Lawrence adopt at the end of the scene?
- What central theme does this scene highlight?
