Juliet longs for night, not knowing that her world has just been shattered by the hand of her husband. The Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz examines her soliloquy and her reaction to the news of Tybalt’s death. Feel the pull of her divided loyalties.

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Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Who opens Act 3 Scene 2?
- What is Juliet eagerly waiting for at the start of the scene?
- What does Juliet call Romeo in her opening soliloquy?
- What imagery does Juliet use to describe night?
- What does Juliet wish for night to do?
- Who enters to interrupt Juliet’s soliloquy?
- What news does the Nurse bring that shocks Juliet?
- Who killed Tybalt?
- What initial reaction does Juliet have to the Nurse’s news?
- What phrase does Juliet use when she first hears Romeo’s name connected with death?
- What literary device is used in “O serpent heart hid with a flowering face”?
- Why does Juliet feel conflicted upon hearing Romeo killed Tybalt?
- How does the Nurse describe Romeo after the fight?
- What makes Juliet forgive Romeo quickly?
- What does Juliet call her wedding bed?
- What punishment has Romeo received?
- How does Juliet react to Romeo’s banishment?
- What does the Nurse promise to do for Juliet?
- Where is Romeo hiding after killing Tybalt?
- What token does Juliet give the Nurse to take to Romeo?
- What does Juliet say she will do with the cords Romeo left?
- What theme is reflected in Juliet’s emotional turmoil?
- What literary device dominates Juliet’s early speech in this scene?
- What does Juliet compare Romeo to when longing for him?
- How does the Nurse’s speech confuse Juliet at first?
- What does Juliet say about fate after hearing of Romeo’s banishment?
- What tone does Juliet end the scene with?
- What does this scene reveal about Juliet’s maturity?
- How does the Nurse comfort Juliet at the end?
- What does Juliet’s final mood convey?
