FateA poweroften vestedin themovement ofthe starsPeterACapuletserventBenvolioRomeo'scousin, and apeacekeeperbetween theMontegue's andCapulet's.JulietThe onlydaughter ofLord andLadyCapuletOxymorontwocontradictory oropposite wordsto create astylistic effectStageDirectionsAny action thattakes place inthe play that iswritten initalicsRomeoThe onlyson ofLordMontegueRosalineThe characterthat Romeo isin love withwhen the playbeginsPunA playonwordsAsideWhen a character ina play speaks for theaudience’s ears only.No other charactershear this dialogue.Asides are usuallynoted in the script.ParisThecharacterwho askspermission tomarry JulietPrologueTheintroductionto a play ornovelTybaltThecharacterresponsiblefor killingMercutioQueenMabThe fairyqueen whobringspeopledreamsMonologueA long speechdelivered by acharacter, usuallydirected at anothercharacter or groupof characters. SonnetA 14 line poemwith a rhymescheme, endingin a rhymingcoupletFlatA characterwho does notevolve overthe course ofthe textDialoguelinesdelivered bycharactersin the playSoliloquyWhen a character ina play speaks theirthoughts aloud.Usually the characteris alone on stage, sono other charactershear the characterspeaking.PrinceThecharacterwho endsthe fight inAct I, scene iVeronaThe citywhere thestory takesplaceChorusThenarrator ofthe playLadyCapuletJuliet'smotherMercutioRomeo'sbest friendwho is killedby Tybalt.RoundA characterwho evolvesover thecourse of thetextLordCapuletJuliet'sfatherSampsonCharacterwho biteshis thumbFateA poweroften vestedin themovement ofthe starsPeterACapuletserventBenvolioRomeo'scousin, and apeacekeeperbetween theMontegue's andCapulet's.JulietThe onlydaughter ofLord andLadyCapuletOxymorontwocontradictory oropposite wordsto create astylistic effectStageDirectionsAny action thattakes place inthe play that iswritten initalicsRomeoThe onlyson ofLordMontegueRosalineThe characterthat Romeo isin love withwhen the playbeginsPunA playonwordsAsideWhen a character ina play speaks for theaudience’s ears only.No other charactershear this dialogue.Asides are usuallynoted in the script.ParisThecharacterwho askspermission tomarry JulietPrologueTheintroductionto a play ornovelTybaltThecharacterresponsiblefor killingMercutioQueenMabThe fairyqueen whobringspeopledreamsMonologueA long speechdelivered by acharacter, usuallydirected at anothercharacter or groupof characters. SonnetA 14 line poemwith a rhymescheme, endingin a rhymingcoupletFlatA characterwho does notevolve overthe course ofthe textDialoguelinesdelivered bycharactersin the playSoliloquyWhen a character ina play speaks theirthoughts aloud.Usually the characteris alone on stage, sono other charactershear the characterspeaking.PrinceThecharacterwho endsthe fight inAct I, scene iVeronaThe citywhere thestory takesplaceChorusThenarrator ofthe playLadyCapuletJuliet'smotherMercutioRomeo'sbest friendwho is killedby Tybalt.RoundA characterwho evolvesover thecourse of thetextLordCapuletJuliet'sfatherSampsonCharacterwho biteshis thumb

Romeo and Juliet - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A power often vested in the movement of the stars
    Fate
  2. A Capulet servent
    Peter
  3. Romeo's cousin, and a peacekeeper between the Montegue's and Capulet's.
    Benvolio
  4. The only daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet
    Juliet
  5. two contradictory or opposite words to create a stylistic effect
    Oxymoron
  6. Any action that takes place in the play that is written in italics
    Stage Directions
  7. The only son of Lord Montegue
    Romeo
  8. The character that Romeo is in love with when the play begins
    Rosaline
  9. A play on words
    Pun
  10. When a character in a play speaks for the audience’s ears only. No other characters hear this dialogue. Asides are usually noted in the script.
    Aside
  11. The character who asks permission to marry Juliet
    Paris
  12. The introduction to a play or novel
    Prologue
  13. The character responsible for killing Mercutio
    Tybalt
  14. The fairy queen who brings people dreams
    Queen Mab
  15. A long speech delivered by a character, usually directed at another character or group of characters.
    Monologue
  16. A 14 line poem with a rhyme scheme, ending in a rhyming couplet
    Sonnet
  17. A character who does not evolve over the course of the text
    Flat
  18. lines delivered by characters in the play
    Dialogue
  19. When a character in a play speaks their thoughts aloud. Usually the character is alone on stage, so no other characters hear the character speaking.
    Soliloquy
  20. The character who ends the fight in Act I, scene i
    Prince
  21. The city where the story takes place
    Verona
  22. The narrator of the play
    Chorus
  23. Juliet's mother
    Lady Capulet
  24. Romeo's best friend who is killed by Tybalt.
    Mercutio
  25. A character who evolves over the course of the text
    Round
  26. Juliet's father
    Lord Capulet
  27. Character who bites his thumb
    Sampson