Act 1 Flashcards

1
Q

“If _ shall ever _ these _ _ your lives shall _ the _ _ _ _”

A

If you shall ever disturb these streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.

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2
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“A pair of _ _ _ take their life”

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A pair of star crossed lovers take their life

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3
Q

“Oh she doth _ _ _ to burn _”

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Oh she doth teach the torches to burn bright - 1.5

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4
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“But _ her, _ Paris , get her heart, my will to her _ is but a _”

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“But woo her , gentle Paris, get her heart, my will to her consent is but a part” 1.2

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5
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“_ her _ with some that I shall show , and I will _ thee think thy _ a _”

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Compare her face with some that I shall show and I will make thy think thy swan a crow - Benvolio

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6
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“ It is an _ that I _ not _ of”

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It is an honour that I dream not off - Juliet not wanting to get married 1.3

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7
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“On _ gentleman”

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On lusty gentleman - Romeo 1.4

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8
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“Is she a _? O dear _! My life is my foe’s debt”

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Is she a Capulet? O dear account! My life is my foe’s debt” - Romeo 1.5

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9
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“The _ is between our _ and us their _”

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The quarrel is between our masters and us their men - Gregory

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10
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“Ay the _ of the _ , or their _”

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Ay the heads of the maids or their maidenheads - Sampson

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11
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“I do but _ the _. Put up thy _”

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I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword 1.1

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12
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“_ subjects, enemies to _ “

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Rebellious subjects enemies to peace - Prince 1,1

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13
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“You men, you _that _ the fire of your _ rage”

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You men you beast that quench the fire of your pernicious rage - Prince 1.1

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14
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“O _ love, O _ hate, O _ of nothing first _,”

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O brawling love O loving hate , O anything of nothing first created - Romeo 1.1

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15
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O she is _ in _, only poor
That when she dies, with _ dies her _.

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O she is rich in beauty, only poor
That when she dies, with beauty dies her store. 1.1

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16
Q

“I can turn her _ unto an _”

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I can turn her age into an hour - nurse 1.3

17
Q

“Tell me _ Juliet how _ your _ to be _”

A

Tell me daughter Juliet how stands your disposition to be married 1.3

18
Q

“The _ passage of their _ mark’d love”

A

The fearful passage of their death- mark’d love 1.1

19
Q

“Younger then _ are _ mothers _ “

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Younger then she are happy mothers made. 1.3

20
Q

“_ women grow by _”

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Bigger woman grow by men - nurse 1.3

21
Q

“ You are a _ borrow _ wings and _ with them _”

A

You are a lover borrow cupids wings and soar with them above - Mercutio 1.4

22
Q

If love be _ with you, be _ with love;
Prick _ for _ , and you _ love _.

A

If love be rough with you, be rough with love;
Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down. - Mercutio 1.4

23
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True, I talk of_,
Which are the _ of an _ brain,

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True, I talk of dreams,
Which are the children of an idle brain, - Mercutio 1.4

24
Q

“You _ by the _”

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You kiss by the book- Juliet 1.5

25
Q

“_ lips that they _ use in _”

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pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer.- Romeo 1.5

26
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if he be _.
My _ is like to be my _ bed.

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If he be married my grave is like to be my wedding bed - Juliet