Act 1 Flashcards
“two household both alike in dignity,/in fair Verona where we lay our scene/from ancient grudge break to new mutiny/ where civil blood makes civil hands unclean”o
Prologue
Chorus
Audience
“A pair of star-crossed lovers take their lives”
Prologue
Chorus
Audience
“The quarrel is between our masters and is their/men”
Act 1:Scene1
Gregory
Sampson
“Part fools,/ put up your swords, you know what to do”
Act1:Scene1
Benvolio
Sampson and Abraham
“Three civil brawls bread of an airy word”
Act1:Scene1
Prince
Capsule and Montague
“If ever you disturb out streets again/Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace”
Act1:Scene1
Prince
Capulet and Montague
“Here’s much to do with hate, but more with/ love.”
Act1:Scene1
Romeo
Benvolio
“My child is yet a stranger in the world,/ she hath not seen the change in fourteen years./ let two more summers wither in their pride/ Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.”
Act1:Scene2
Capulet
Paris
“Tell me daughter Juliet,/how stands your disposition to be married?”
Act1:Scene3
Lady capulet
Juliet
“I’ll look to like, If looking liking move.”
Act1:Scene3
Juliet
Lady capulet
“Go girl, seek happy nights to happy days.”
Act1:Scene3
Nurse
Juliet
“I have a soul of lead/ so stakes me to the ground I cannot move.”
Act1:Scene4
Romeo
Mercutio
“I fear, too early for my mind missives/ some consequence yet hanging in the stars,/ shall bitterly begin his fearful date/ with the night’s revels”
Act1:Scene4
Romeo
Mercutio
“Did my head love till now? Forswear it sight,/ for I ne’er say true beauty till this night.”
Act1:Scene5
Romeo
Audience
“I will withdraw, but this instruction shall,/ now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall.”
Act1:Scene5
Tybalt
Audience